4 - Straight on Till Dusk by Adam Berg - retelling Peter Pan. apocalyptic future, Peter flies with a jet-pack, Tinkerbell is a semisentient flying bot, lost boys are in cryostasis, Hook wants Wendy's Eternia that stops aging
2 - Little Red Rising Hood by Clarissa Kae - would have been a better story without the attempt to make it into Red Riding Hood; she secretly leads the women of the town in stealing back the taxes and casing off the tax collector (so, Robin Hood?), he has been forced to work for the wicked king and returns to the village with the assignment to figure out the mystery, he is nicknamed The Wolf, there is a politically wise grandmother
3 - The Stepsister by Jennifer Moore - retelling of Cinderella, very interesting world, Cindell has all the love and magic to make men fall for her, Hildie is a stepsister that cancels other people's magic and loves to research bugs, she runs into the annonymous prince in the forest and then must rescue him from Cindell's spell; the ending is sadly abrupt, I wish the story was longer with the ending more fleshed out
3 - The Magic of Falling by Jo Perry - retelling of Rapunzel; she is a fantastic opera singer, he falls for her while watching her perform, her aunt keeps her isolated from anyone; cute
3 - Blow Your House Down by Josi Kilpack - loosely Three Little Pigs, she inherits a house, he is trying to help her get financing to pay back taxes and all sorts of financial issues keep getting in the way; there is some shady character out there who bought her sisters out of the inherited straw field and wood mill
4 - Of Sea, Air & Earth by Julie Wright - in the original version of the Little Mermaid, she doesn't get her prince and is turned into sea foam; what if instead of sea foam she was given a chance to prove herself as a human, and 300 years later we get this story; her assignment is to convince him to keep his fishing business, they mesh and beautifully fall in love
5 - Me and Mr. Just Right by Kaylee Baldwin - references Goldilocks and the Three Bears; she rents a cabin for a week in Alaska, then three men (brothers) show up, one is stern, one is a softy, and one is "just right", I love the romance as well as the interaction of the brothers both among themselves and with her
3 - Just As You Are by Mindy Burbidge Strunk - she is in London for the Season, despite having lost all her hair and needing to wear a wig, he is a young admiral, looking for a wife to help him in a political assignment in New Zealand (not sure what fairtale this connects with)
3 - Jacklyn and the Beanstalk by Nancy Campbell Allen - steampunk, she is an airship pilot and bounty hunter, manipulated into searching for "Mr Hood" who is rumored to be gathering an army to overthrow the government, he is Hood and secretly the lost prince and his hideout is in the Beanstalk area of the remote mountains
3 - Wooing the Golden Duke by Rebecca Connolly - she joins her 2 older sisters in their first season (because, what else are her parents going to do with her?) but is expected to let her sisters shine, he is the much sought after bachelor duke, his mother gathers a huge group of debutantes to a house party for him to pick a bride, he says will marry one who makes him laugh
4 - Petals Between the Pages by Serene Heiner - modern setting, he is poor and taking care of his drug addict mom and secretly loves her from afar, she runs a small bookstore with her aging dad, the bookstore burns down, he starts secretly leaving her his copies of books (with petals), rich guy rushes in to "take care" of her and also claims credit for the books; I think this is a Beauty and the Beast spinoff? there is an off-screen character named Cogsworth, a minor character named Chip, and the rich guy's fancy sports car says "beast" on the license plate
3 - The Emperor's New Designer by Shaela Kay - they live across the hall from each other, she designs clothes, he runs tech for an online Emperor, he arranges for her to design the Emperor's clothes for major events, with rave reviews, but she doesn't get credit