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Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781472264374

Price: £10.99

ON SALE: 1st July 2019

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Fantasy

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Life on Frogmorton Farm is never peaceful for long . . .

Discover book two in the magical Frogmorton Farm series from Jodi Taylor, author of the internationally bestselling Chronicles of St Mary’s.

Life is good at Frogmorton Farm. Yes, Jenny and Russell are still broke. Yes, the roof still leaks. And yes, the Checklands are about to become the long-suffering owners of a battalion of trouble-seeking Patagonian Attack Chickens. But life is still quite wonderful for someone who used to be called the Nothing Girl.

Jenny Checkland knows better than to count her chickens, though, even the Patagonian ones. Particularly because an all-too-familiar face from the past seems to be popping up wherever she goes. She would swear it was her sinister cousin Christopher, last seen being enthusiastically hurled out of the back door by her wayward husband.

But he couldn’t possibly be stupid enough to come back and try again . . . could he?

Readers fell in love with THE NOTHING GIRL

‘I picked it up and couldn’t put it down’

‘The characters are a strange case of misfits but they all just seem right for their parts in the story’

‘It will make you laugh. It will make you cry. It will make you think’

‘Thomas is wonderful, and he feels so real, I adored him’

‘A fabulous escapist read’

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Reviews

Takes readers on a carnival ride through laughter and tears with a bit of time travel thrown in for spice
Publishers Weekly Starred Review
A true page-turner
SF Revu
I've never seen time travel handled this way. I like it
Wethenerdy.com
[An] appealing cast of characters... [with] with plenty of humour, lots of action, and even a touch of romance
Library Journal