My Fairy Godmonster

My Fairy Godmonster
225 Pages
Self-Published
ISBN 978-0-9988085-1-2

Winifred, fifteen, loves her life raising horses with her dad in Oregon. It’s great until her brother returns home from college with his future-in-laws. They take over her house for a month to plan the wedding.

Being motherless hasn’t prepared Winifred for the scary dictator or the bratty child and creepy cat who take over her bedroom. Where else can she escape except the attic bedroom, a quiet place with her mother’s belongings. When her dad leaves to pick up a prized stallion and her brother deserts her, Winifred is forced into drudgery.

What’s she supposed to do with the Fairy Godmonster who shows up by mistake on a flying motorcycle? Although Winifred admires her cool mentor’s orange spiky hair, red jumpsuit and yellow boots, she’s exhausted trying to keep Fairy Godmonster from being discovered. To make everything worse, Fairy Godmonster has a malfunctioning magic whip. Instead of helping Winifred, she creates jungles, hot tubs and wedding boutiques in her attic bedroom. Isn’t it enough to cope with obnoxious people, pregnant mares, ranch duties, house chores and the handsome usher who makes her toes tingle?

Denice Hughes Lewis

About Denice Hughes Lewis (Bend, Oregon Author)

Denice Hughes Lewis

Denice Hughes Lewis recently published a series of non-fiction dog and cat journals for writers, kids and animal lovers to write about what they think their favorite pets think. It's her first introduction to non-fiction as she usually writes fantasy for kids and teens.

She is an award winning eBook novelist for her pre-teen novel, Dragon Cloud. She won second place in the Central Oregon Writer's Guild Harvest Festival in 2013 for a children's fable.

She and her partners won first place for their screenplay, "Boarders" at the Catalina Film Festival in 2012 and a second in the Oregon Film Awards the same year. With Suzan Noyes, they placed second in the Oregon Film Awards, 2014, for "Mission Implausible: The Undead Identity." She has an IMDB credit for the short film, "Big."

You can find her fantasy eBooks for kids and teens at www.smashwords.com and the eBook, My Fairy Godmonster at www.amazon.com.

She is a member of the Pro Series, a Hollywood group of professional screenwriters, SCBWI, Central Oregon Writers Guild, and Willamette Writers.