Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Mrs. Murray's Home
by Emily-Jane Hills Orford
 
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GENRE:   Middle Grade Fantasy
 
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BLURB:
 
Home is where the heart is, or so they say. It’s also been said that a home is a person’s castle. But home is also with family and friends. Mrs. Murray longs for home, the family home, a castle an ocean away. The Brownies also crave for home, the same castle Mrs. Murray considers home. And Granny? Mary’s Granny hasn’t been home since she was Mary’s age. It’s time to visit the homeland, Scotland. Mary’s excited to tag along with Granny, Mrs. Murray and the Brownies. And then there’s the witch. The one they thought they’d killed. And the treasure. The one they had found. And it all ties together, for better or for worse. Join the adventure in book 3 of the popular “Piccadilly Street Series”.
 
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EXCERPT:


 
Yes, she was going to Scotland. It was a dream of hers to visit Scotland, the land of Brownies and grand storytelling. Her Granny was born in Glasgow and spent her early years visiting family in Kinross and at Blair Castle, the home of the Murray clan chief. That’s where they were headed: Blair Castle. Granny was taking Mary and their collection of Brownies, and, of course, the ghost, across the ocean. They were flying. Mary’s first airplane ride. Mary’s first visit outside of Canada. Mary’s first visit overseas. A lot of firsts. It was all very exciting.
           
The Brownies weren’t convinced. Neither was Mrs. Murray. And she was the ghost. They all wanted to go. It was their home. Or, at least it had been their home a long time ago. But flying? That was unnatural. It went against the laws of physics. It went against the laws of their magical powers, too. It was one thing to conjure up a spell and become invisible, or to grow bigger like Brunny did the first time he met Mary. Scared her, too. But that was months ago and the two were now fast friends.
 
“I can’t go,” a voice sobbed from somewhere underneath the growing piles of unpacked clothes. It was Briddie. “I just can’t go. Flying? No! I can’t!”
 
“We must, Briddie.” Brunny appeared near the folded pyjamas, Mary’s favorite pink ones.
 
“There is so much we have to resolve. And I want to see our cousins and Pelly’s son. Perhaps they have grandchildren. I want to know. Don’t you? Don’t you want to connect with our family and friends?”
 
“Yes, Brunny. But flying?” She peaked out from underneath the pyjamas. “I can’t go inside a metal cavern and allow it to take off into the air, thousands of feet off the ground. Once inside, there’s no escape. We’ll be stuck. Inside. Forever.”
 
“Just eight hours,” Mary interrupted. “And it’s overnight, so we can sleep the whole time. We’ll be there first thing in the morning.”
 
“No! No! No! It was bad enough getting on that boat and floating out into the deep, blue ocean. But flying over it? No! I can’t! I just can’t.”
 
Mary stood there watching the exchange. It was actually a little comical. This couple were the bravest people she had ever met, considering all their past adventures. They really weren’t people, though. They were Brownies. Little people. They lived between the walls and underneath the floors. Magical little people who once called Scotland their home. And they were old. Extremely old. Mary wasn’t sure how old, but they all talked of things they did three and four hundred years ago.




REVIEW

Mary's Granny has decided to visit her homeland in Scotland along and her cousin George at his castle. She decides to bring Mary, Mrs. Murray (ghost) and her Brownie friends.
Everyone is excited to go exploring. Mary is enjoying her trip to the castle until troubles comes around from someone that she though was dead.
Her old dead friend wants something from her. This friend is evil, powerful and a witch who wants to do something bad. It is up to Mary to stop her before something really bad happens.

This story was truly amazing. So much happening throughout the story made it so exciting. I like all the details and how the author really thought out each and every little detail throughout the story. I found myself looking forward to each page and what would happen next. The characters really bring the story to life and I thought each and everyone of them were so interesting and added something amazing to the story. A hit for me.






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4 comments:

  1. Thanks for hosting me and my book, "Mrs. Murray's Home", and for your lovely review. Glad to hear you enjoyed the book.

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    1. I hope you do enjoy it. I know I had a lot of fund writing the entire Piccadilly Street series.

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