Erin the Fire Goddess: The Beginning
by:
Lavinia Urban (author)
*** RE-EDITED VERSION ***Erin Tait is a 15 year old girl, born with a birthmark covering the left side of her face.She moves to her parent’s home town of Galladale, where all is not what it seems.From day one, Erin is bullied by Jessica Watson, for looking at Sean Jackson.Why is she trying to...
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*** RE-EDITED VERSION ***Erin Tait is a 15 year old girl, born with a birthmark covering the left side of her face.She moves to her parent’s home town of Galladale, where all is not what it seems.From day one, Erin is bullied by Jessica Watson, for looking at Sean Jackson.Why is she trying to keep Erin away? It’s hard when Sean goes out of his way to talk to Erin, causing the bullying to get worse.Erin is lonely and scared; she doesn’t know what to do. Can she control the fire inside?
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781477517543 (1477517545)
ASIN: B0085L3SDC
Publish date: June 11th 2012
Publisher: CreateSpace
Pages no: 140
Edition language: English
Erin Tait is a 15 year old girl, born with a birthmark covering the left side of her face. She moves to her parent’s home town of Galladale, where all is not what it seems. From day one, Erin is bullied by Jessica Watson, for looking at Sean Jackson. Why is she trying to keep Erin away? It’s hard wh...
I hate leaving bad reviews... I really do, especially when it's such a sweet story. But I've always been totally honest in my reviews, and I'm not going to stop now.Erin is a very special girl. She was born with a birthmark, and because of it, everybody treats her like she's a freak. Even she believ...
EDITThis review is of an older edition. I removed it from Amazon due to numerous attacks by author's fans a few hours after I posted it.Apart from the grammatical errors I initially complained about which have supposedly been fixed, this still remains a cute story but very poorly written as I have s...
3.5 StarsErin has a large birthmark on her face, this makes her unable to make friends easily as she thinks they can’t see beyond her face to the real her. When her parents decide to move the family into a new town she sees this as a new beginning, but the old problems move with her, she still finds...