\*βWhatβs it to you, P? What is it you want?β Tinkerbelle snarled. βMe?β Pike laughed quietly. βBattles and brimstone, fire and ash, fight evil and win, die a hero and return, marry the sprite princess, raise little Eleanors, bring up foals andβ¦β He leant into her a little then. βI donβt flipping
The Boy With the Amber Eyes
β Scribed by Marcus, Katharina
- Book ID
- 109899617
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 158 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781514807439
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β¦ Synopsis
*βWhatβs it to you, P? What is it you want?β Tinkerbelle snarled.
βMe?β Pike laughed quietly. βBattles and brimstone, fire and ash, fight evil and win, die a hero and return, marry the sprite princess, raise little Eleanors, bring up foals andβ¦β He leant into her a little then. βI donβt flipping know β to somehow matter, I guess.β *
With his girlfriend away travelling and a solitary autumn ahead of him, Pike, former dressage protΓ©gΓ© and heir to two very different family traditions, finds himself alone with the question of what he wants to do with his life. In the meantime, there is a young stallion to train, a new friend to tame, some old ones to rescue and a mystery to solve.
Set in the grounds of Hawthorne Cottage, The Boy with the Amber Eyes is a follow up, stand-alone novel to Eleanor McGraw, a pony named Mouse and a boy called Fire.
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