When thirteen-year-old orphan Penny Sinclair moved to the small town of Dogwood to live with her godmother she expected her new life to be very dull. She didn't expect to find the strange talking fox, a kindred spirit in her friend Zoe, or the secret grove where they discover the long hidden magic of the Phoenix Girls.
In this explosive conclusion to The Phoenix Girls Trilogy, the girls and their expanding circle of friends prepare to defend Aurora Hollow and Dogwood against enemies from another world, and Penny faces the greatest challenge of her young ...
When thirteen-year-old orphan Penny Sinclair moves to the small town of Dogwood to live with her godmother, she expects her life to become very dull until she finds a strange talking fox, a kindred spirit in her new friend Zoe, and the ...
Heart of the Phoenix
A continuing theme throughout The Phoenix and the Carpet is, appropriately enough, the ancient element of fire. The story begins shortly before November 5, celebrated in England as Guy Fawkes Night.
Filled with stories of love and betrayal, strength and resistance, this collection contains an array of complex and true-to-life characters in which you cannot help but see yourself reflected.
The Phoenix Girls learn to do more difficult magic with the help of their talking fox teacher just in time to confront Morgan Duke, who is trying to sweet-talk Penny's aunt into giving up Aurora Hollow, their enchanted land.
Fresh from their triumph against Dub in San Francisco, the girls are content to return to their normal lives, unaware that their fight against the darkness is not over.
These are not easy stories. Suffering is real, and recovery is hard. But resilience is real, too, and Phoenix Zones shows how we can foster it.
From USA Today bestselling author Jillian Dodd comes the sixth book in a sizzling series filled with action and adventure.
... wuz off the hook, Cheetah Girls!” Stak says on the way to his dressing room, which is at the other end of the hallway. Thank gooseness the Tinkerbell Lounge is big—just like everywhere in La La Land. “You were, too,” I hear myself ...