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Allison Tebo is a Christian writer committed to creating magical stories full of larger-than-life characters, a dash of grit, and plenty of laughs. She is the author of Break the Beast, an epic fantasy retelling of Beowulf, and the Tales of Ambia, a series of romantic comedy retellings of popular fairy tales. Her flash fiction has been published in magazines such as SplicketySpark and Saddlebag Dispatches and her short stories have been featured in anthologies by Inklings Press, Rogue Blades Entertainment, Pole to Pole Publishing, Editing Mee, Dragon Soul Press, and Ye Olde Dragons Publishing.
Allison also writes under the pseudonym Al Thibeaux and co-runs the speculative fiction e-zine Worlds of Adventure.
Allison graduated with merit from London Art College after studying cartooning and children’s illustration and, when not creating new worlds with words or paint, she enjoys reading, baking, and making lists.
The fairies are grumbling and complaining. They’ve been guarding the sleeping princess and cleaning the castle for the past hundred years. The job of fairy godmother is definitely not what fairy tales have made it out to be. Thankfully, their job is nearly done. A prince is coming to kiss the princess and break the spell once and for all. But he’s not the only one.
A cute, sweet and funny little Sleeping Beauty retelling. The theme that love makes us do foolish things is hilariously on display here. And the twist is nicely executed.
Absolutely enjoyed this retelling of my favorite fairytale! Tebo has a way with words and wit…so much fun! I loved the twists on the original tale. It’s a short story that touches the heart and causes some laughs 🤩
Sexual: Mild. There are some kisses, but all totally chaste and clean.
This is 26 pages, so obviously not a lot of character development. This really is more of a slapstick type of short focusing on the Fairies that take care of Sleeping Beauty. It was quite chaotic in the humor, reminding me a lot of the 2nd book in her Tales of Ambia series. It's not really my thing to have so much unrelenting satirical situations in a book. It works for plays, but in written form it can get old quick, even with just 26 pages.
This is a funny, cute and sweet retelling of Sleeping Beauty. A twist on the original story showing how love has us doing foolish things. Very funny that the 3 good fairies have been guarding Sleeping Beauty and the castle and acting as housekeepers for almost 100 years. There is a near catastrophe dealing with the kiss and a missing prince, but all is right in the end. Loved seeing how they dealt with the evil fairy.