The Gateway Hotel is open for business, and Amelia and Charlie are awaiting their newest intergalactic arrivals, the fearsome Warriors of Brin-Hask. But the kids soon discover that the Brin-Hask aren't their only new guests. A plague of rats has infested the hotel's kitchen, but these are no ordinary rats...
But the kids soon discover that the Brin-Hask aren't their only new guests. A plague of rats has infested the hotel's kitchen, but these are no ordinary rats…
"When some unauthorized visitors arrive through the gateway, chaos breaks loose-- and threatens to spoil Amelia's birthday! What are the visitors looking for, and can she and Charlie stop them before it's too late?"--
Amelia and Charlie find The Time Shifter, get caught in a time-loop and are forced to live the same day over and over. Each loop brings them closer to catching a suspicious alien visitor but also closer to danger.
When an ancient starship is been discovered in the Egyptian desert, Amelia's dad is whisked away to help.
When Amelia's parents decide to reopen a creepy old hotel, Amelia and her new friend Charlie quickly discover that the place is much more than it seems.
Many of these are dismissed as annoying thornbushes , from berry canes to the strong " spiny creeper " that many a forester has cut into lengths as a temporary substitute for rope . Others , such as the ferns and horsetails common to ...
... Carle, Carlens, Carlitis, Carlin, Carlo, Carlos ☆Carlos (Spanish) Form of Karl, meaning “a free man” Carolos, Carolo, Carlito Carlsen (Scandinavian) The son of Carl Carlssen, Carlson, Carlsson, Carlsun, Carllsun, Carlsin, Carllsin, ...
When Lady Naomi's long-lost brother appears through the gateway, everyone is stunned.
It's a dark and stormy night at the Gateway Hotel.
... the goat Cargan (Gaelic) From the small rock Cargen, Cargon, Cargun, Cargin, Cargyn Carl (German) Form of Karl, meaning “a free man” Carel, Carlan, Carle, Carlens, Carlitis, Carlin, Carlo, Carlos Carlos (Spanish) Form of Karl, ...