Daisy Madigan's Paradise
Author | : SG Turner |
Publisher | : Chill Out Press |
Total Pages | : 104 |
Release | : 2019-10-06 |
ISBN-10 | : 9788834195413 |
ISBN-13 | : 8834195418 |
Rating | : 4/5 (13 Downloads) |
Download or read book Daisy Madigan's Paradise written by SG Turner and published by Chill Out Press. This book was released on 2019-10-06 with total page 104 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Daisy Madigan has lost everything. Her mother is dead and her father is missing. She doesn’t think life can get any worse. Until she becomes the target of a vicious group of evil creatures, that is. When tragedy falls upon 15-year-old Daisy Madigan with the loss of both her beloved parents, she escapes to the only place she feels safe, the dark cemetery of Abney Park. It becomes her new home, a place she can start to come to terms with her new life. But there, in the company of the dearly departed, she realises she is changing, growing stronger and faster by the day. And soon, she finds herself able to communicate with trapped spirits who desperately need her help to move on. But in the darkness lurks a terror even she can't imagine facing. The Skulls, a group of terrifying supernatural beings that love nothing more than to toy with their food, have spotted Daisy hiding in the graveyard. Can she escape their evil clutches before becoming another victim? Or will she end up joining her ghostly friends before she's even turned sixteen? Daisy Madigan’s Paradise is a dark and haunting paranormal novella in The Praxos Academy series. If you like strong female characters, mysterious and spooky ghost stories and ruthless villains, then you’ll love S G Turner’s Daisy Madigan’s Paradise. DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE COPY of Daisy Madigan’s Paradise to watch an ordinary teen become exceptional TODAY! Praise for Daisy Madigan’s Paradise ‘A fantastically evocative YA novella perfect for both younger and older teens.’ ‘Wonderful addition to the Morgan Sisters series! I might suggest reading The Ghost of Josiah Grimshaw first, but this should stand on its own even if you haven't. Such a lovely, well-written story - I highly recommend it and all of her books.’