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Cory, a tooth fairy with a talent for matchmaking, is pressured by the fairy guilds to give up her magical work and return to her old duties. In the fourth book of The Fairy-Tale Matchmaker series, she must navigate a covert competition and rally allies to prove her skills are worth keeping. With the guilds tightening their grip, Cory must decide whether to comply or fight for the future she wants.
Quick Summary
If your kid loves funny fantasy with a dash of magic, they'll probably devour this one. The main character Cory is a tooth fairy who's way better at playing matchmaker than she ever expected, and watching her navigate both fairy drama and regular kid stuff feels fresh and entertaining. Kids who enjoyed other silly fantasy series like "The Princess in Black" or the "Whatever After" books will find similar humor here, though this one leans more into magical mischief. The story strikes a nice balance between lighthearted fun and genuinely exciting moments that make it easy to keep turning pages. Parents will appreciate that while there are some genuinely suspenseful scenes with the fairy guilds, it never gets too scary just exciting enough to keep kids on their toes. It's a solid choice for middle graders who want something entertaining without being too heavy.