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Codename Fairy Godmother: Reassigned, by Tanjlisa Marie

What do you get when you splice TOMB RAIDER’s Laura Croft with Tinker Bell?
Meet Agent Thunder, a kick-butt Huntress with the Fairy Godmother Organization (FGO). Find out what happens when the FGO’s #1 bounty hunter encounters Earth’s most infamous villain and gets REASSIGNED for her own protection. While in her fairy godmother protection program, Agent Thunder is eventually tracked down by Ciaran, the alluring terminator-leprechaun that she went into hiding to evade in the first place. Ciaran, a seasoned seducer gains the fairy godmother’s trust and introduces her to experiences she’s never even contemplated. He doesn’t appear to be as menacing as Agent Thunder was led to believe . . . or so she thought. As they spend more time together and feelings evolve, she soon discovers the life-altering truth, not only about the villainy leprechaun, but about conspiracies surrounding the FGO, and everything she's ever held as gospel. If you like chicks that kick butt, conflicted villains, arbitrary fight scenes, nude fairy godmothers, terminator-leprechauns, pixies, conspiracies, or hot and heavy petting, then this book is for you.

  • Sales Rank: #1245432 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2012-10-09
  • Released on: 2012-10-09
  • Format: Kindle eBook

From the Back Cover
A timeless love story? Or an unpredictable battle of evil versus uh, the lesser-of-the-two evils? Agent Thunder, the fairy godmother. Ciaran, the terminator-leprechaun. He falls for her. She falls for him. She wants to snap his neck in four places and remove his head for a keepsake. He wants to steal her magical essence and toss her lifeless corpse over a rush-hour overpass. But she's his soul-mate. And he's her arch nemesis. Can their unsuitable love conquer their predatory instincts? Or will their prickly dilemma amass countless human and fairy godmother casualties?�

About the Author
Tanjlisa Marie. Born in Chicago. Raised in Arkansas. Now living in t​he south suburbs of Chicago. Tanjlisa Marie graduated from the University of Phoenix with a Bachelor's of Science in Business Management. She is also a United States Air Force veteran. When Tanjlisa Marie isn't spending her time searching for fairies (which always turn out to be lightning bugs), she earns her living as a secretary for the federal government. Thinking of the future reading habits of her two young boys, Tanjlisa Marie first got the idea to write the saga, CODENAME FAIRY GODMOTHER, when she realized there were not a lot of young adult novels for both genders to enjoy. With the intent to entice more males to read, she sat and wrote REASSIGNED keeping in mind to include enough action for the young men, enough flirting for the young ladies, and a sophisticated page-turning plot to entertain adults. Her ultimate goal is to get the youth reading again and to embrace their smarts. There is no shame in getting high grades in school. Nerdy is the new cool. Start the nerd revolution!!

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Fascinating New World
By A Reynolds
This first-time author has come up with a fascinating world filled with fairies the likes of which you've never read about before. All of the fairies but two are Wish Granters (Fairy Godmothers). The other two are Huntresses, one of whom is Agent Thunder, the main character in "Reassigned." And all these creatures are ruled by the Queen Mother.

Agent Thunder is the Lisbeth Salander (referring to "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo") of the Fairy World: she's tenacious, hard-edged, tough, loveless, and a loner.

When she encounters Ciaran Darcy, the last leprechaun in existence, a series of events is unleashed that could cause such tragedy and sorrow in the Fairy Godmother world that Agent Thunder is reassigned, and becomes a Wish Granter - much to her chagrin.

But the leprechaun, whom we discover is her soul-mate, is never far from her, and the book climaxes with a battle between the two. Since this is book one of a series, I won't be giving anything away when I say that Agent Thunder survives to fight again another day.

I wanted to really like this book. And there were many reasons to do so.

First, the author has put a great deal of thought into the world she's created for the Fairy Godmothers, and it's an amazing planet. Their powers, abilities, lifestyles, and even their fashion sense are all described in loving detail: so much so that you can really "see" them in your mind's eye.

It wasn't hard to tell when the author was writing the scenes/chapters that mattered most to her: they almost jump off the page.

By far the best chapter in the book is Thunder's meeting with the Fairy Godmother, Matai. It was obviously one of the author's favorite chapters, it was so well written and full of life, portent, and angst.

I loved all the chapters that took place on her planet, Platherus. I thoroughly enjoyed meeting all the characters there, especially the Queen Mother and the Pixie that's assigned to Agent Thunder. Later, when Solaris is "translating" pixie-ish for Thunder, I can see the whole thing like a movie it's THAT well described.

The best character in the book? Definitely little Solaris Hubbard. She's beautifully portrayed, and who wouldn't want to know her and protect her? Again, it's not hard to detect which parts of the book were the author's favorites because they're so well done.

Agent Thunder's first assignment as a Wish Granter was another great visual, and a lot of fun to read.
I had a hard time deciding what this book is meant to be: love story? Good vs Evil story? And the author made it even more confusing by not knowing herself, and that's where this book breaks down.

The main "love" interest, Ciaran Darcy (the Leprechaun), was so abusive, violent, and just plain evil that Thunder's attraction to him never made any sense to me. He was meant to be charismatic and tempting, but he was just plain sadistic.

Thunder's initial attraction to him might have made sense, but early on in their "relationship" she learns just how truly evil Ciaran is. Once she knows this, given her character, I would think that the rest of her mission in the story would be to destroy him before he destroys not only her, but the rest of her planet, and a human she's grown to care about.

I found the story very one-sided when it came to the portrayal of males: all were shown to be lecherous, vain, violent, and/or stupid. This gender-bias, along with the violence, the objectification of women (`The ex-Huntress now realized she had been the ultimate weapon all this time, just using the wrong weaponry' when examining herself in the mirror and noticing her sexuality for the first time), Agent Thunder's continued longing for the abusive, sadistic Darcy, along with some lesser legal issues like minors drinking makes me wonder if this book can really be classified as Young Adult.

As for Agent Thunder's continued attraction to Ciaran Darcy: I just didn't get it, and the entire "romantic" premise ruined the story for me. There can be no romance or love where abuse, violence, and outright murder are involved. If the author were to throw out the "love story" between Darcy and Thunder, and make them immortal enemies, this book would rock.

As it is, the last couple of chapters almost make it laughable, and I seriously doubt that's what the author intended. When Thunder thinks to herself, `Her poor, handsome, misunderstood Ciaran,' I wanted to scream. And when Thunder says, "Sure he was a confused, sociopathic, masochistic, sadistic murderer..." and then basically says `but hey, aren't we all?' I laughed out loud. Again, not what the author wanted to happen, I'm sure.

Finally, although I realize this is the first of a series, I still wanted a final chapter that dealt with Thunder's relationship with little Solaris.

I think Ms. Marie has a wonderful ability to conjure up new, fascinating worlds for us to see. With some time for her writing to gain maturity, and some work at learning how to deepen characterizations, I believe her stories will shine.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Action Packed with a Sci-Fi Twist
By Reflections of a BookWorm
Codename Fairy Godmother: Reassigned
Codename Fairy Godmother Book One
By Tanjlisa Marie

When you make a deal with a Fairy Godmother you have until your thirty second birthday to "pay it forward" if not then that is where Agent Thunder comes in to send the unfortunate person to a fate worse than Hell. But when Agent Thunder runs into a Leprechaun she is reassigned by the Queen Mother for her own protection, until Ciaran, the Leprechaun tracks her down.

So you may think this is your average fantasy novel, but you would be extremely mistaken. Thunder is a fighter first and foremost with a no nonsense approach to the human race. I loved when she began working with the children granting their wishes at first she is flummoxed and then she bullies the children into taking five minutes tops, when you add this hilarious aspect to the high powered action then combine the science fiction aspect to the story you have a truly exceptional novel with a little bit of everything for everyone. The only problem I had was that the romance seemed to be a bit lackluster, the author focuses more on her relationship with a particular child and less on her budding romance with Ciaran, which is fine by me it just doesn't make the final storyline as powerful as it could be. That being said the rest is golden and worth the read.
I was sent a free copy of this book for an honest review.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Kick Butt
By Tammy Hall
When I first received this book for review I was totally excited as I am a total fairie fanatic. I started reading and thought wow this is a cool book then I hit a spot that was even to fairy foo foo for me. I am a total girly girl most of the time but this chapter of the book was just to much. Admittedly I did find it comical and fun and it did not keep me from reading further. I laughed out loud several times while reading REASSIGNED and completely enjoyed the book and am anxious for the next installment of this saga.
Now all that being said, the characters in this book are very vividly written and held my attention the whole time. Agent Thunder is a total kick butt fairy I can say I wouldn't take her on as she could inflict some pretty nasty blows. She meets her mate that can match her blow for blow when Ciaran enters the picture. Not only does he set her world to spinning but he leaves her with so many questions that she needs answers for. The mix of these two characters was awesome! I love how REASSIGNED comes together and honestly can say I would recommend this book completely I would however say it may not be appropriate for anyone under the age of 14 due to some of the sexual content. Please take a look at this book and maybe even read it you won't regret it!

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