Wednesday, November 18, 2015

The Hippity Dippity Witch: Trouble in Willow Grove by Lorraine OByrne



Jenny's Adventures in Willow Grove Book 1
New Children's Literature
“WOW! What a wonderful read; full of surprises, magic and fun.”
Available in eBook and Paperback here

Jenny's Adventures in Willow Grove Book 1

Eight year old, Jenny Connolly, skips school to visit her friends in an enchanted wood. When she arrives, it's a scene of total devastation. The creatures of the wood cower in terror. There is a cruel magic at hand here. 

She goes by the name of Marigold Dimple, a feisty, ten year old witch from Elderwood. Marigold is a witch with a vengeance, determined to have her own way and create havoc wherever she goes. When Jenny and Marigold's paths collide, nothing will ever be the same again...

Jenny's Adventures in Willow Grove Book 1
“WOW! What a wonderful read; full of surprises, magic and fun.”
Available in eBook and Paperback here

Biography
Lorraine O'Byrne was born in county Limerick, Ireland. Following two and a half years in Dublin on a City & Guilds course in photography, she went on to teach English in Colombia then spent a further six months in France as part of her European Studies degree. Lorraine loved writing at a very young age and felt that this was where her true passion lay. She underwent an intensive creative writing course before embarking on her first novel "The Wrath of Voodoo" (adult fiction) published in 2004 but since then has turned to writing children's books. Her love of children's stories comes from the active imagination she had as a child, Walt Disney Movies and the animals on her farm.

Jenny's Adventures in Willow Grove Book 1
New Children's Literature
“WOW! What a wonderful read; full of surprises, magic and fun.”
Available in eBook and Paperback here

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