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The Golden Age of Magic

A Novel (The Golden Age of Magic, Book 1)

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The Golden Age of Magic

By: Luanne G. Smith
Narrated by: Jess Moran
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Against the backdrop of 1920s Hollywood, a young fairy godmother on a mission is embroiled in malicious magic, mystery, and murder in a thrilling historical fantasy by the bestselling author of The Vine Witch.

Celeste is about to become one of the thirteen Fées Gardiennes, a centuries-old sisterhood of fairy godmothers. To be granted full status, she must usher her first protégé onto their path of destiny. Where better to find a starry-eyed ward than in the land of magic and illusion called Hollywood?

It’s 1927. The moviemaking business is booming when Celeste befriends a young studio seamstress whose dreams outshine everyone else’s. Rose is talented and underappreciated and could use some enchanted intervention in her life. Plans proceed swimmingly, and Celeste even catches the eye of a handsome producer. But after a series of unexplained accidents on the studio lot stir up rumors of a curse, Celeste fears the trouble is more personal—the spiteful meddling of a fellow Gardienne out to thwart Celeste’s success.

But the sabotage turns sinister when a starlet is murdered and it’s Rose who stands accused. As vengeance, dark magic, and betrayal wreak havoc, Celeste must come into her full power to save her innocent protégé and secure her own future in a cherished, ancient, and now threatened sisterhood.

©2025 by Luanne G. Smith. (P)2025 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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“An enjoyable spin on the classic fairy godmother’s trope…The allure of Hollywoodland comes alive."Historical Novels Review

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I struggled with this book at first. There seemed to be too much information in the first chapter. I had to go back and listen to chapter one again once I’d got into the story. The narrative added to the naive feel of the book

Interesting start to a series

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