![]() ![]() If you’d like to learn about Maryrose Wood, you can do so on her website www.MaryroseWood. Still four stars, as it was a fairly good read, but not something I’d expect to pick up again. While there is obvious conflict involved for Morgan, her family seemed superfluous. Morgan’s sister, Tammy, seems far younger than her age, but that might be because she’s only seen as the baby of the family. Within the novel there are countless fights and obvious issues between Morgan’s parents, yet this is never fully resolved. That being said, the plot didn’t have much substance, and the characters didn’t grow much throughout the story. ![]() It was interesting and quirky, something that’d be great to bring to a beach. Somehow she has to break the spell on her date, help plan the prom, and find the perfect dress. In his dreams he’s being forced to dance ’til dawn with the faeries, who want to boogie with him for eternity. It seems that when Morgan crossed the portal as Morganne, a spell was cast on Colin. Now she’s back to her painfully normal life and her relationship with Colin has fizzled to the occasional e-mail, until he writes saying he’s coming to Connecticut, just in time for the prom.īut when he arrives, he’s exhausted. On a bike tour of Ireland last summer, Morgan Rawlinson fell for Colin, the hunky guide, and entered a portal that turned her into the goddess Morganne. How I Found the Perfect Dress By Maryrose Wood Star Rating: Genre: Young Adult Fantasy/YA Urban Fantasy Number of Pages: 231 Date Started: March 26. Genre: Young Adult Fantasy/YA Urban Fantasy ![]()
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