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Beyond the Bright Sea
Finding Perfect
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Monday, June 1, 2015

The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place: The Mysterious Howling

Have you ever heard the expression "That child behaves like he was raised by a pack of wolves!"? The Mysterious Howling, by Maryrose Wood, takes the phrase quite literally in this story about a nanny trying to get three young incorrigible children to adapt to life in a well-to-do English family after being raised in the woods. Do the parents have a devious motive for finally allowing the wild bunch inside? Tension mixes with laugh-out-loud moments in what promises to be the start of a great series.

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