Motorcycle-riding male fairy godmother Clarence Terence shows four girls on prom night what their lives will be like ten years in the future--an unsuccessful model, a flight attendant, a woman whose marriage is failing, and a high school teacher who still lives with her mother--and they resolve to help each other make some changes.Male fairy godmother Clarence Terence shows four girls their lives in ten years--an unsuccessful model, a flight attendant, a woman whose marriage is failing, and a teacher--and they resolve to help each other make some changes.
Great book, I love how they think their angel is Lenny Kravitz lol:) Also, it's neat how there is 4 stories taking place all at once with each girl and it shows, how they all connect with each other to make one story:)
I needed something light and fluffy to read in between my son's naps. I've had this book on my shelf since elementary school - it was given to me sometime in my youth and I forgot about it. I could tell by reading it that it was meant to be an introduction and not necessarily a standalone novel.
I mean, it's definitely YA fluff. Dated, cringey fluff. Why have I kept this series for all these years? Who knows. A fairy godmother that looks like Lenny Kravitz was all I remembered, and I guess by itself that's enough for 2 stars.