Hi Goodreads! I'm Jen Calonita, a MG and YA author who loves what I do because it lets me connect with all of you (and no, I wasn't intending for that to rhyme!).
I've been writing ever since I can remember, but it was fourth grade when I put my "three wishes" for a genie down on paper. They were: #1. Buy all the Cabbage Patch Kids in the world and give them away for free (because apparently that was how I rolled). #2. I wanted a mansion, limo, lake house, pool and speed boat (still sounds quite nice). #3. I wanted to be an author for young readers, which I am!
I love writing novels for teens (and for savvy grown ups who know that YA rocks at any age). My first series was "Secrets of My Hollywood Life" and it followed a teen star named Kaitlin Burke who struggled with the fame game. I have also written the stand-alone novels Sleepaway Girls, it's companion book, Summer State of Mind and the Belles series.
I've been writing middle grade too and am having so much fun with my series Fairy Tale Reform School! The fourth book in this series about a school run by former villains is called Tricked and will be out March 2018. Ever wonder what it would be like if your parents got a job with someone like Taylpr Swift? My other middle grade series, VIP, follows super fan Mackenzie Lowell as she tours with her favorite band, Perfect Storm.
I promise to give book updates here, and on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, or my website. I hope I hear from you!
"Don't we want humans to believe there is some magic in the world? Because if there is magic, then there is hope that anything is possible."
I absolutely adored this backstory to Cinderella's Fairy Godmother! Calonita does a wonderful job of capturing beloved characters in a world of whimsical wonder. I LOVED the message that magic is everywhere, you just have to believe!
I can't wait for the world to read this story!
*ARC provided by Disney via netgalley - all thoughts and opinions are my own.
Well this was a delightful (and much needed) dose of joy and magic! It’s a beautiful fairy godmother origin story that blends seamlessly with Disney’s Cinderella. We even catch a tiny glimpse of Cinderella and Charming beyond their happily ever after at the end. 🥲 I loved getting to know Renée (aka the fairy godmother) and learning more about what shaped her into the woman she eventually becomes. So many wonderful little details were expertly woven in to create the perfect backstory for the Disney film.
In an endlessly distressing news cycle, Fairy Godmother is a refreshing sprinkle of pixie dust. It’s an enchanting fairytale read that never turns dark. Instead, it remains steadily focused on the light, reminding us why whimsy, wonder, and magic is good for the soul.
✨ “Don’t we want humans to believe there is still some magic in the world? Because if there is magic, then there is hope that anything is possible.” ✨
This was such a fun and refreshing read. I loved this origin story of Cinderella’s Fairy Godmother. It was really nice learning the backstory of how she came to be.
I am, generally, a huge fan of Calonita's work. Unfortunately, it is unusual to love every single thing someone writes, and for me, this one happened to be a miss. Renée (the real name of the titular fairy godmother) was just one of those characters that rubbed me wrong. She spends almost the entire story not doing anything she's told to do and then, of course, being right about everything and the best and strongest and most loveable, etc. That sort of character just isn't for me and I always find myself frustrated when I encounter them.
“I want to be a godmother. I am meant to help humans.”
I won’t lie, this book took me a second to get into and while reading this, I had difficulties really locking in.
I feel like this book could’ve gone as something completely original and not related to Cinderella’s godmother. The world-building was so simple (which I admire in fantasy books) and the characters were so fun to read and follow. I didn’t expect a school setting but those are always a delight to me.
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If I could give more than 5 stars to this book I would. I LOVED THIS BOOK! The storyline was so good and I loved how Renée became Genevieve’s fairy godmother and then Ella’s. I’m so happy that there was a love interest because they are so cute together! This was such a cute read and I can’t wait for people to read it!
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
I didn't know I needed a fairy godmother origin story until I got one.
This book does a great job of keeping true to the godmother you see in Cinderella while also answering certain questions one might have based off how fairies are depicted in other stories. For instance, why is Cinderella's fairy godmother an old woman when most fairies are young and stay young looking forever? Why doesn't she have wings?
If you have seen Disney's Wish, this will not line up with Wish as that was an origin story in a way for the fairy godmother. I think I prefer this version better (and there's a romance so my hopeless romantic heart is thriving). Overall I loved this book and I want more. I hope a sequel will come out soon.
I had so much fun with this book! Not only is it gorgeous, but it added so much more story to an old classic.
The first book of the Enchanter’s Tale series, this was a prequel story to Cinderella. We all know the large part Cinderella’s fairy godmother played in her story, but before she guided Cinderella to her happily ever after, she was Renee Dubois - a normal human being facing her own trials in life. So how did she become a fairy godmother?
Heart-warming and sweet with just a touch of heartbreak and romance, I thought this tale was really creative. Being a Bluey mom, I found the lore of the fairy circles really fun. I love how it tied into the story we know and love.
Fast-paced, short and sweet, this was a really quick read. Classified as YA, it was nice and clean: no spice and no gore. Would be a great story to read with your younger crew. There’s a nice message of empowerment lingering in the background. I can’t wait for the next in the series!
What a charming and unexpected find! Jen does a 5-star job on capturing the essence of Disney’s Cinderella while simultaneously creating an entire backstory for the fairy godmother—it all fits in perfectly with the original animated movie. I love how she incorporated subtle elements from the original toward the very end while the bulk of the story stands as something entirely new. Disney fans (like me) will LOVE this book. And Jen, I too would be making every excuse to make an emergency “research” trip to the parks! Hahaha, I love this book so much and have it amongst my fairy favorites on my bookshelf.
Format note: The size of this book is extremely cute! I love its small, square shape and the purple-painted sides. I hope more books are made like this. Such a charming tale and delightful read.
Jen Calonita has brought a breath of fresh air to the Cinderella story with this origin tale of the Fairy Godmother.
Rene is an orphan who was raised by her uncle and his wife, and she works as a nanny to their children. One unfortunate night, she finds herself on the brink of death while trying to save one of the children in her care. Saved by the fairies, Rene cannot return to the human realm as she is now a half-fairy. Time works differently on the human side, making it difficult for her to go back. This is a great book for Cinderella fans that will enchant readers of all ages.
This book has been on my shelves for quite some time already, but when I finally started reading I was instantly sold. I loved the heroine of this story. She was so easy to like and root for! I also loved the mythology and plot of the story. Just like I really liked how this story was connected to the tale of Cinderella we know so well. I'm happy to know that this hasn't been the last book set in this world. I can't wait to read Tink's story!
This was a great fairy godmother origin story. I enjoyed following Renée in this story and seeing how she became Cinderella’s fairy godmother. I liked learning more about her and the Fée world. I liked the cast of characters in this book as well as the overall story. This was a short and sweet read and I look forward to reading the next book in this series.
I felt it was vital as an apprentice to read this and I was right. Please read this if you work at BBB!!!! I smiled I laughed I cried, it’s so so so stinking cute. Such an easy read too
This book was such a simple fun little backstory for the fairy godmother! I enjoyed the small little Easter eggs to the original story and how Calonita came up with "logical" reasons for why the godmother made her wacky or odd choices in her small scenes. That said I wished there was more time focused on the other characters as their plot lines feel rushed and the last couple chapters feel like they were crammed in the last minute. But overall it was a enjoyable read!
It was cute! I read this book because my 11 year old neighbor is a big reader and she recommended it. Very cute prequel if you will of Cinderella and her fairy godmother’s backstory. Would recommend to other kids about that same age. Can’t wait to discuss with my young friend!
This was such a great origin story! The world building was great, I loved the depth of Renee’s backstory, each of the characters were well crafted AND it has an amazing cover. This book has it all.
I LOVED reading about Fairy Godmother’s story! (And how fun that we share the same name🥰). Renée faced a lot of hard challenges, I didn’t expect so many intense events, but it all lead to a beautiful ending and the Fairy Godmother we all know and love from Cinderella✨
Overall an enjoyable read. I like some of the elements of how magic worked, like you get your wand when you are ready and finding your magic words (although this came across as a thing that happens suddenly and would have been more interesting if there was a task or study you go through to find them, or if there was an actual standardization to it instead of just random words that mean something) I liked the focus on her special talent of enlarging vegetables. The challenging fairy norms was cool. I think we needed more time in fairy lessons.
There were several frustrating elements of the story for me. I went spent way too long with Renee as a human and she needed to let go of her human family sooner, that dragged the story. I think it would have been nicer if she forgot about them and then was reminded? and I felt the expanding of the fairy godmothers forgetfulness to be exhaustive to me, and the limitations it put on the story was disappointing. Making the full fairies fear her and treat her poorly and then suddenly everyone is ok with her felt so very rushed. The big moment of the story that we all know of her helping Cinderella felt extremely rushed and very short. And the love story for her and Tressor was extremely under developed and underutilized in the overall story. It’s like they went from enemies to lovers, but with almost none of the anticipation. In general the other characters were underdeveloped. I love the Fairy Godmother and this story made me less interested in her. I wanted to know more about Lune, Margarite, and Tressor.
Ok I know I listed a lot of issues I had with it, but I promise I did like reading it, I just wanted it to be more than what we got.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
My first ARC Review! Provided to me by Disney Publishing
This book was really wonderful! For about 85% of it you forget the connection with Cinderella and it is just a story of a fairy world. The story stands on its own without the Disney connection with compelling characters, an interesting plot and fascinating magic system.
As a fan of the Twisted Tale series this is a perfect sidestep if you’re into Disney lore and compelling YA stories. Overall a very wholesome uplifting read!
Génial ! J'ai dévoré ce livre en une après-midi ! J'ai adoré l'histoire, les rebondissements, les personnages, l'univers féerique ! La bonne fée vient de devenir mon personnage préféré dans l'histoire de Cendrillon (j'ai adoré découvrir son histoire).
J’ai été totalement emportée par cette histoire qui nous dévoile avec finesse et poésie comment la Bonne Fée est devenue la célèbre fée marraine. Un récit riche en découvertes et en révélations, qui murmure à chaque page qu’avec de la volonté, de la persévérance, mais surtout beaucoup d’amour, même les rêves les plus fous peuvent prendre vie.
L’objet livre est une merveille en lui-même : entre la douceur de la plume, les descriptions délicates, la mise en page soignée, les petites étoiles en ouverture de chapitre et cette couverture féerique… tout semble saupoudré de magie.
Bien que certains thèmes soient plus sombres, le roman conserve une tendresse enveloppante. C’est une lecture qui fait briller les yeux et réchauffe le cœur, comme une poignée de paillettes qu’on ne voit pas mais qu’on ressent.
Quel bonheur de retrouver Jen Calonita ! Sa plume, à la fois fluide et vivante, possède ce charme rare qui rend chaque page immersive sans jamais alourdir le récit. Elle trouve un équilibre parfait entre accessibilité et profondeur émotionnelle. Les scènes s’enchaînent avec naturel, mêlant apprentissage, magie et introspection, ponctuées d’humour subtil et d’émotions sincères. Les dialogues sonnent juste, donnant aux personnages une présence vibrante et authentique.
L’intrigue se déploie avec justesse, prenant le temps d’installer son univers sans jamais perdre en rythme. Derrière l’éclat de la magie se dessinent des enjeux plus profonds : responsabilités, loyauté, poids des choix… Le récit gagne ainsi en maturité, offrant une lecture aussi captivante que réfléchie.
L’univers, quant à lui, est fascinant. Il repose sur des équilibres fragiles, où la magie n’est pas une simple fantaisie, mais une force vivante, puissante et parfois dangereuse, intimement liée aux émotions de ceux qui la manient. Les clins d’œil aux contes classiques — notamment à Cendrillon — sont subtilement revisités, apportant une nouvelle lecture de ce que signifie être une « bonne » fée. Entre lumière et zones d’ombre, ce monde enchante tout en questionnant.
Au centre de cette aventure se trouve Lénore Dubois. Un personnage profondément touchant, aussi imparfait qu’attachant. Son évolution est magnifique : on la voit grandir, apprendre, douter, puis s’affirmer avec une force tranquille. Son parcours initiatique dépasse la simple magie pour devenir une véritable réflexion sur l’identité, la responsabilité et le rôle que l’on choisit d’endosser.
Les personnages secondaires ne sont pas en reste : Ambroise, Lune, Nélia, Pivoine… Tous enrichissent l’histoire par leurs personnalités et les liens sincères qu’ils tissent avec Lénore. Leurs présences apportent chaleur, soutien et profondeur au récit.
Avec La Bonne Fée, Jen Calonita signe un roman enchanteur et nuancé, qui revisite avec intelligence une figure emblématique. C’est une histoire de transformation, lumineuse et profondément humaine, qui rappelle qu’avant de devenir une légende… on est avant tout quelqu’un qui apprend à croire en soi.
Une lecture précieuse, que je vous recommande les yeux brillants.