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New School, New Home AND She Sees Ghosts?
12 year old Claire’s life has changed. Her grandmother and guardian has passed, forcing her to move in with her aunt (absent father’s sister) who she’s never met. New home, new school, new people everywhere and on top of all of that, she’s hiding a secret.
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Is Love Enough to End a War?
Angie returns home for college break to work at her father’s docks in their small fishing town in Alaska. Soon the fish start disappearing, people are going hungry and the dock workers investigate. Angie discovers that the myths and folklore of mer-folk she was obsessed with as a kid is all true, and the mer-folk aren’t happy with how humans treat the creatures of the see. So they’ve kept the fish from them. As tensions rise and starvation ensues, war between humans and the mer-folk is enevitable. But can an alliance between Angie and the mer-folk prince help restore peace before all is lost? Or will Angie have to choose…
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Supernatural Mums, Wine and Evil Witches – What Could Go Wrong?
A Hole Lot of Trouble carries on a few weeks after the events of Mother's of The Claw. Angie has begun working three days a week as an accountant for the city hall and is struggling adjusting to being a working mum. When a close call at one of the local parks triggers a rant from the mums about their dangerous state and how no matter how many complaints are put forward to city hall, nothing is ever done. Angie decides to look into this matter at work. What she finds begins the mums next crazy adventure.
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Deathly Trials, Forbidden Magic and Secret History… Oh My
On the island of Eshol, the year you turn eighteen, you're taken away and branded with one of five sanctioned magics - element wielding, object summoning, shapeshifting, talking to wildlife or manipulating minds. After the branding, you're sent to the Esholian Institution to learn how to control your gifts.
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Are You A Mum? You Need To Read This Book
Moving to a new town is stressful, especially with a baby. However, when that new town includes a hole to the underworld? Well, stressful doesn’t really cover that.
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A Unique, Beautifully Told Horrific Story
The Butterfly Garden by Dot Hutchison isn't a book for the faint of heart. It left me unsure of how to feel about it, yet it still lives rent-free in my mind.












