The Phoenix Girls return to Aurora Hollow to learn more powerful, more difficult magic. Their strange companion and teacher, Ronan, increasingly demands more of them, even as he tracks down dangerous magical relics to close doors on trouble before it ravages Dogwood. But closed doors never remain closed. Ready or not, the girls must defend Aurora Hollow and themselves. New friends, new enemies, and new monsters join the mystical mayhem as an old threat returns to Dogwood with a new goal: to destroy 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 ...
In a small Florida town eccentric women befriend her. She will do the unthinkable to save her life because she's a woman who will not surrender. This book is a tribute to women and their friendships, full of mystery and humor.
Phoenix Journal. A beautiful, elegant, bold, & personalized notebook with the name Phoenix. An Appreciation Gift of 120 Cream Pages Lined Writing Journal Notebook with Personalized Name. Can be used as a Diary or Notepad to write in.
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.
Inside, there is ample room for writing notes, stories, and ideas. It can be used as a notebook, journal, diary, or composition book. This paperback notebook is 6" x 9" and has 110 wide ruled pages (55 sheets).
Phoenix notebook by Kensington Press.
Page 206 , top : Gilbert Winchester . Page 206 , bottom : Scott Marsh . Page 210 : Timm Perry . Page 213 : Jim Engel & Greg Kenney . Page 224 : Jack Jacobson . Page 231 : Boyce Lancaster . Pages 233 and 234 : Jim Allen .