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Title: Dreams Come True at the Fairytale MuseumAuthor: Jaimie AdmansFormat reviewed: EbookSource: NetgalleyPublisher: Boldwood BooksPublication Date: 13th October 2025Rating: 5 Stars
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Title: Dreams Come True at the Fairytale Museum
A place where dreams come true...
Lissa's heart belongs to the Colours of the Wind museum, a charming haven where fairytale artifacts whisper tales of old. But her quiet magic is shattered when a sleek real estate firm buys the building, threatening to demolish her beloved museum. Lissa is devastated and ready to fight.
Enter Warren Berrington, the infuriatingly handsome developer whose modern vision clashes with her quirky world. He talks budgets; she dreams of wishing wells. Yet, Warren offers a lifeline: three months to save the museum, and despite their fiery arguments, a curious spark ignites between them.
Then, true enchantment begins. Spinning wheels whir, glass slippers vanish, and enchanted objects embark on whimsical adventures, making the museum an overnight sensation. Lissa dares to hope her dreams are finally within reach.
But she can't shake the feeling Warren is playing games. Could he be orchestrating events for a clever ploy, or is Ever After Street weaving a new fairytale, one that might just involve her heart?
Perfect for fans of Jessica Redland, Heidi Swain and Holly Martin, this beautifully uplifting and wonderfully whimsical romance will sweep you away to a world where fairytales come true, magic hides in plain sight, and love might just be the most powerful spell of all.
I'm gutted that this amazing series is at an end, but wow what an ending it is.
And this an absolute dream of a book for Disney fans, given the contents of Lissa's Colours of the Wind museum.
I'd not really given this museum much thought despite Lissa being present in many of the other books of the series, as on the outside it didn't sound as interesting to me as all the other places on Ever After Street.
But the second Lissa is explaining the museum and her ethos to Warren, who is working for the property developer wanting to turn the museum into a multiplex entertainment venue - I was absolutely impressed by the museum.
It is able to bring magic and wonder to life and allow you to get up close and personal with artefacts from fariytales - including magic carpets, poison apples, glass slippers, ruby slippers, a wishing well that does grant wishes and a whole lot more.
Lissa who is always up for a fight, needs to somehow save the museum as if it goes then everything on Ever After Street is affected.
And her friends come up with the most impressive plan to help improve her social media presence at least.
I'll leave you to discover what it is, but it's magical and I would have loved to have seen the various things in person for myself.
Warren is a complex character, who has some vulnerabilities even if he tries to hide them. As he advises Lissa, he starts to learn more about Disney films and he's so adorable when he does.
This is such a fabulous book, that I was welling up with emotion towards the end.
I love all of these characters, shops and the whole idea of Ever After Street and i really wish this is a series that could keep going. But as it apparently is stopping, then the way it has ended is something that did have me grinning like a Cheshire cat.
But please, please, please can someone turn Ever After Street into a real life place where magic happens (and I don't mean Disney World!).
Thank you to Boldwood Books and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.








