Willow Tree Farm
Author | : Suzy Turner |
Publisher | : Chill Out Press |
Total Pages | : 37 |
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Rating | : 4/5 ( Downloads) |
Download or read book Willow Tree Farm written by Suzy Turner and published by Chill Out Press. This book was released on with total page 37 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Shannon and Myrtle Winterbourne are no ordinary sisters. Not only do they live in an extraordinary house, in an extraordinary hamlet, but they also have rather extraordinary skills… Nestled among a thicket of weeping willows deep in the heart of Dartmoor, lies a house like no other. A house defying the laws of logic–and gravity for that matter. Some might even say it had a mind, and soul, of its own. They wouldn’t be wrong. Affectionately known as Willow, this house has been an integral part of the Winterbourne family for over 400 years, and it is very, very protective of the Winterbournes, so woe betide anyone who dares to wrong this family of witches… Willow Tree Farm is the very first magical novella in The Winterbourne Witches series. If you like quirky characters, magical mysteries and moments that will have you laughing out loud, then you’ll love SG Turner’s Willow Tree Farm. Buy your copy today for a fun-filled magical mystery tour of Willow Tree Farm. Praise for Willow Tree Farm ‘Charming witches, a house that shakes and a generous dose of humour and fantasy and you get Turner’s newest magical imagination: Willow Tree Farm! I loved it!’ H. A Leuschel, Author 'Such an awesome read. The flow of the story is magical if you will excuse the pun, and so early on so many twists that I can’t wait to see what happens next!!! The family dynamic is so beautiful that you fall in love with all of them' Claudia McCarthy 'I read Willow Tree Farm with my little boy. He did not want me to stop reading this. He thought the house was very funny. He said, grumpy like his mummy in the morning. Cannot wait till the next part in a fantastic book for all ages. I asked my boy what he thought so had to add this bit, 'Your house is based on me and his twin sisters!' Marie Hindle