Beauty and the Beast
(Faerie Tale Collection)
“Jenni James takes this well loved faerie tale and gives it a paranormal twist. Very well written and hard to put down, even on my cruise vacation where I had plenty to do. Looking forward to others in Jenni's Faerie Tale series. A great escape!”
—Amazon reviewer, 5-star review
The Frog Prince
(Faerie Tale Collection)
“…this story provides a fun twist on the original fairy tale. The prince deliberately lets himself be turned into a frog to find out whether his betrothed is the spoiled child he believes -- boy is he in for a surprise.”
—Katharina, Amazon 5-star review
Snow White
(Faerie Tale Collection)
“A perfect retelling of
Snow White….
I have read all Jenni James Faerie tale books and all are good and well written. And so far
Snow White
is my favorite. Jenni's version is excellent, staying true the main story. Instead of the seven dwarfs, there are the seven faeries which have names that are significant to the story.
—Dee, Amazon 5-star review
“A Snow White you will LOVE!!”
—Kathy Jo, Amazon 5-star review
Cinderella
(Faerie Tale Collection)
“I have read most of Jenni James' fairy tale books and this is my favorite!”
—Amazon 5-star review
“I absolutely LOVE the re-envisioned Faerie Tales that Ms Jenni James writes!!! I am amazed at how she keeps every story true to form but definitely adds her own twist!!!!
Cinderella
is by far my favorite to date!!! You will find yourself falling in love with the prince right along with our kind and lovely Ella..... The depth of the characters and the way the story flows carries you right along from beginning to end!!! An absolute MUST for every Faerie Tale lover!!!!”
—Wendy, Amazon 5-star review
Faerie Tale Collection:
Rapunzel
The Little Mermaid
The Jane Austen Diaries:
Andy & Annie Series:
Greeny Meany
This book is dedicated to Chloe, my tangled princess—one whose hair I am so grateful is not forty feet long!
“RAPUNZEL, RAPUNZEL, LET DOWN your hair, that I may climb your golden stair!”
The twelve-year-old girl giggled as she looked down from the fairy house her father, the king, had the gardeners build for her on her eighth birthday. The small home was high in the tree so she could feel like she was flying, just like a fairy. There were two ladders made of rope that led up to the charming wooden abode, but Prince Jonathan liked to tease her. Her hair reached past her feet, and he would say that if she braided it and hung it over the edge, he could climb it instead of the ladders.
“Never! Come up like a true gentleman, or do not come up at all!” she called down to him.
“You are such a spoilsport.” He grinned as he clutched the nearest rope and began to climb up.
“’Tis a good thing you decided to show yourself. I have pastries from Cook up here.” She taunted him with one as she took a large bite, crumbs tumbling to the ground past him. Some even landed on his head, putting chunks of white in his brown hair.
“Princess Rapunzel, I will now eat two for such boorish behavior,” he called up.
“With as slow as you are, they will be all gone before you get here.” She took another bite and quickly ducked inside when he increased his speed up the fifteen rungs or so of the ladder. Opening the small door to the house, she beamed a smile at him as he climbed onto the porch. “Welcome!”