The Ghostly Ghastlys Book 4: Princess

The Ghostly Ghastlys Book 4: Princess

by Barbara Godwin
The Ghostly Ghastlys Book 4: Princess

The Ghostly Ghastlys Book 4: Princess

by Barbara Godwin

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Overview

Branwing is lonely. He lives at the Ghostly Ghastly House with the Ghastly family of ghosts.

Three skeletons also live there. They are great friends, and they share the oddest of ideas.

Branwing doesn’t have a "special" friend, for he is the only vampire, and what's worse, because he is a vegetarian, his family don’t want anything to do with him.

Then, one evening, he sees a lady in a black cape, fleeing down the road outside. What is she fleeing from? And if she is in danger, how can Branwing rescue her? And can the little Ghastlys, mischievous as they are, help him out?

This is the fourth book in the series about the Ghastly family of ghosts and their friends. See the earlier books for why the Ghastlys moved into the house and how Branwing and the skeletons came to live with them there.

And see also just how mischievous the little Ghastlys can be.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045474689
Publisher: Barbara Godwin
Publication date: 11/30/2013
Series: The Ghostly Ghastlys , #4
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 5 - 11 Years

About the Author

I love quirky characters - skeletons, ghosts, machines, inventors, alligators, aliens, insects, pirates - especially when they are mixed up with weird happenings and a tiny bit of magic. When I was little, running round our big back garden on the Isle Of Wight, I wanted to be in Robin Hood's band or go on adventures like Alices's. People in books were funny, scary, sad or warm-hearted, mysterious or magical. They felt real and I made up my own stories before I could write.

After that, I wrote them for myself, then for my daughter, and now for my granddaughter - and I still write them for that little girl who had adventures in the big back garden. I've never truly grown up.

My stories are being illustrated, and published.

So lots more to come.

Now I live in Surrey with my daughter, her partner and my granddaughter, and our dog called Trixie. When I was little I used to have a dog called Paddy, a budgie called Ringo, a rabbit called Flipper, a cat called Issy and lots of chickens. Lots of animals creep into my stories and they're always fun and magical to have around.

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