6/19/2023 0 Comments The secret lake by karen inglisThe movement provides a gentle backdrop in a few of the scenes, which I know young advance readers have found intriguing alongside other historical contexts and events. Today is International Women’s Day, and I’ve chosen to coincide the book’s official launch with this date as half of the story is set in early 1900s London, when the Suffragette movement was extremely active. Of course, things are never straightforward where time tunnels and magical moles are concerned - and so unfolds a thrilling tale of time travel, rekindled friendships and new threats that no one could have foreseen. In this page-turning sequel to The Secret Lake we see Lucy come forward in time in search of a cure for Emma who has fallen dangerously ill. I’m thrilled to announce that Return to the Secret Lake is now out and available to order after many many requests from readers over the years!
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