Book Review: Wrath of the Tooth Fairy (Fairy Godmother Mysteries) by Sarina Dorie


Wrath of the Tooth Fairy
 is the first book in the Fairy Godmother Mysteries series by Sarina Dorie. Mira has never understood why princesses have all the fun. Fairy godmothers deserve a taste of Prince Charming, too! Too bad that affair costs Mira her job and reputation. Cast out of the fairy realm and reduced to working as a lowly tooth fairy, she’s spent ninety-nine years waiting for her chance at redemption. So why did the bogeyman have to start haunting her life now? Frustrated by the frequent terror of his visits, Mira takes drastic measures to save herself, including a date with a prince of darkness—yeah, she has a thing for princes. But her obsession with all things prince isn’t a coincidence, and when corruption in the fairy community is exposed, Mira comes face to face with the real reason she was demoted. Now, she wonders if she even wants to be a fairy godmother again and if the bogeyman might have been right all along.

Wrath of the Tooth Fairy is an urban fantasy with romantic elements. I liked the set up and thought Mira was a good character. She had flaws and issues, as everyone does, and is just trying to do the best she can. I could completely relate to her doubts and worries about whether people really wanted her around or were just setting her up to fall or for a joke. Saw bullies pull that way too often in the real world- and still see that sort of thing. However, I really did like the way her personal growth was handled. While an engaging story is important it is the characters that really hook me into a story. The Bogeyman, irruption, and romantic elements were very well done. I do need to admit that most of the twists were things I saw coming almost from the beginning. But the ride was highly entertaining and the conclusion was not quite what I expected. I enjoyed the read and expect to explore more from the author. 

Wrath of the Tooth Fairy is a good series starter and I am curious where the story will go from here.

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