Violet Abernathy faces the same things as every other high school classes, cheer leading practice, and mean girls. But this year was going to be different. Determined to forge a new path through Carver High School, Violet faces Queen Bee Brandy Fletcher on her own court. The Homecoming Court. Tired of feeling out of place, Violet spreads her wings, literally, after learning of her family’s fairy heritage. As a newly-winged member of the fae, she resurrects old friendships and cements new ones, all while learning that sometimes in life you need to cut away the weights in order to truly fly free.
Carrie L. Wells writes flirty, fun fiction with a magical, tropical twist. She grew up in New England, relocating to Florida with her family during her teens. She has lived in a variety of regions throughout the country, but never put down roots anywhere soda was called "pop". A subtly tattooed instructor of English, she surrounds herself with funny, happy people any time she can. She lives with her husband, children, and small collection of animals in Central Florida.
This was a short YA novella about a fairy girl hiding in plain sight at a Florida high school. I liked it well enough but it could just use some tightening up and some more conflict maybe? I'll read the next one when it comes out.