Fortune and Cookies
By Stacy Gregg
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Enchanting stories, taking the reader on magical pony adventures…
Can they rescue ALL the ponies…
The ponies of Pemberley Stables have been bound by magic and each of them are trapped in time. Can two brave girls help get them back?
Champ the palomino pony has been magicked to be exceptional – or that is what he is telling everyone! Can Olivia and Eliza help break the spell that is making him tell such fibs in time for the showjumping competition?
Stacy Gregg
Stacy Gregg’s has seventeen titles published in her two series, Pony Club Secrets and Pony Club Rivals. Her transition into standalone titles came with the title The Princess and the Foal which was inspired by the extraordinary real-life childhood of Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein of Jordan. Stacy’s sales have topped 1.5 million in English. She lives in New Zealand.
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Fortune and Cookies - Stacy Gregg
First published in Great Britain by HarperCollins Children’s Books in 2021
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Version: 2021-06-23
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Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Previously in the Series …
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About the Author
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Images missingImage MissingAutumn had arrived and the ivy that surrounded the entrance to Pemberley Stables had turned from green to rusty red. Now, as the leaves began to wither and fall, their absence revealed something magical beneath the tangled vines. Words, once hidden, were carved into the stone:
Image MissingAs Olivia walked through the stable doors she glanced at the words and remembered when she had first seen them. It had been summer then, and her family had just moved to the village, much to the disgust of her big sister Ella who was furious about leaving London to live in such a ‘boring little place’. Olivia, on the other hand, had been thrilled. All she wanted in the world was a pony and with unbelievable luck it had turned out that there were riding stables just up the lane from her new home!
But her hopes had come crashing down when she had arrived at the stables to find them spooky and abandoned. Then, out of nowhere, Eliza had appeared and told Olivia that the stables were spellbound. It had all happened two hundred years ago, when Eliza had suffered a fatal hunting fall from her beloved pony Chessie. Eliza’s mother, Lady Luella, in a fit of grief, had paid the Pemberley Witch to cast a spell over all the ponies cursing them for eternity.
‘The witch’s spell keeps them stuck in time, each one naughty in their own way,’ Eliza had explained. ‘And I’ve tried so many times to free them, but I can’t do it alone. The spell is quite clear. Two brave girls are what’s needed!’
As it had turned out, Olivia was very brave indeed. Together with Eliza she had already set three of the ponies free. As she stepped into the stables now, one of those ponies, Bess, stuck her head over the stable door to greet her.
When she had