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Well, well, well, you are thinking about reading my correspondence. What a nosey parker you are. I guess it's because you want to find out where I put Emily Hohenzollern? My Rapunzel, a beautiful child with golden tresses. Emily has been missing for almost 18 years now. Though you are probably more interested in the reward for finding her than her flowing locks. GREEDY YOU. Never mind, we all have our thing, don't we? You like to read people's emails, and I love to turn children into fairy tales. Don't expect DISNEY though, my versions are quite GRIMM. Because being a Fairy Godmother like me…mehr

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Well, well, well, you are thinking about reading my correspondence. What a nosey parker you are. I guess it's because you want to find out where I put Emily Hohenzollern? My Rapunzel, a beautiful child with golden tresses. Emily has been missing for almost 18 years now. Though you are probably more interested in the reward for finding her than her flowing locks. GREEDY YOU. Never mind, we all have our thing, don't we? You like to read people's emails, and I love to turn children into fairy tales. Don't expect DISNEY though, my versions are quite GRIMM. Because being a Fairy Godmother like me might be about making dreams come true, but I don't always use glitter to do so. I can tell you now that every good fairy tale involves a little pain. And death. But read on buttinsky. Once upon a time...
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Sarah Tercel is the product of Yorkshire father and a French mother. She grew up in an idyllic village in Yorkshire (God's own country) and spent her summers in Nerac, France. Sarah had a happy childhood full of strawberry picking and horse riding. After going to university "down south" she worked in advertising as an international director which involved a lot of shouting at the media and lunches on expenses. She is now a single mother with a wonderful son living in continental Europe where she scratches a living as an entrepreneur. You can find out more about Sarah by reading her blog "The halfway hostess" on Tumblr.