Seven Fallen Fairies
Seven Fallen Fairies
Once, high above the mortal world, seven brilliant fairies ruled the heavens with their unmatched talents, and their unstoppable mischief. Their pranks were legendary. Their chaos? Uncontainable. But even divinity has its limits, and when the fairies dared to prank God Himself by sabotaging His sacred food with hated green vegetables (the audacity!), the punishment was swift and severe:
Exiled. Reborn as humans. Memories wiped clean.
Now scattered across Earth as ordinary teenagers, the fallen fairies live unaware of their past glory. Among them is Rhea, the former general of heaven’s army, who is the first to awaken to the truth of who they once were. But she’s not exactly in her element anymore, failing math tests, grounded by her mom, and ignored by the very friends who were once her celestial sisters.
Just when Rhea thinks all hope is lost, in bursts Fate, a dramatic, smoke draped cosmic being who looks like she walked out of a fashion show and a thunderstorm at the same time. With sass, sarcasm, and absolutely no chill, Fate is determined to help restore the girls’ memories, whether through emotional re-enactments or, you know, just whacking them in the head.
Together, Rhea and Fate begin the chaotic mission of gathering the fallen fairies, reigniting their lost powers, and restoring balance to the crumbling heavenly realm. But as old bonds flicker and new feelings surface, Rhea must face a deeper question:
What does it mean to be divine… when your heart now beats like a human’s?
Full of divine drama, school-day disasters, magical sarcasm, and friendship that defies fate itself, "Seven Fallen Fairies" is a hilarious, heart tugging fantasy about finding your power, remembering who you are, and choosing your own destiny, even when the universe has other plans.
Genre: Fantasy · Magical Realism · Comedy · Found Family
Audience: YA readers who love chaotic goddesses, rebellious teens, and emotionally layered friendships
Perfect for fans of: The School for Good and Evil, Nimona, Percy Jackson, The Owl House, and anyone who likes their magic with a side of sarcasm and existential crisis.