Invincible (Invisible 2)

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by Cecily Anne Paterson


  Being a terrible organiser, it is very, very likely I have left someone off this list, so if you think you should be on here, for any reason whatsoever, please insert your name. It has been omitted solely due to incompetence on my part!

  As always I need to thank my husband who generously provides me with time and freedom to write. And I must thank you, the readers and fans, who write to me and let me know just how special Jazmine has been for you. You make it all worthwhile.

  Invincible is in paperback

  Books on your e-reader are great, but when you really love a story, there’s nothing like having it on your shelf in paperback, am I right?

  Grab a copy of Invincible for yourself, or buy it as a gift for a girl in your life. You can order it through major book retailers or online.

  About the Author

  Cecily Anne Paterson was born in Australia but lived overseas with her family in Pakistan from the ages of three to sixteen. She spent time in the city, in the desert, and in the Himalayan mountains, where she went to boarding school for five years.

  These days she lives in a tiny tourist town in New South Wales, Australia, with her husband, four children and very cuddly dog. Her hobbies include playing the cello, reading good books, watching good films and not cleaning the house.

  Cecily loves getting letters from readers and tries to answer every message she gets. Find her on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter, or drop her a line through her website at: www.cecilypaterson.com. You can also sign up to get her newsletter, and to hear about new books and special offers.

  More by this author

  In the Coco and Charlie Franks series

  Love and Muddy Puddles (Book 1)

  Thirteen year old fashionista Coco Franks has finally made it into the popular group at school when her dad decides to move the whole family to the country so they can ‘bond’. Social death is looming, her shoes are covered in mud and all Coco wants to do is get herself back to her city friends.

  It’ll take a boy with no dress sense and totally hick boots, and a contrary horse called Cupcake to bring Coco to her senses. But it might just be too little, too late.

  Charlie Franks is A-OK (Book 2)

  Unlike her drama-queen twin sister, Charlie Franks is always fine. At least she is until she has to start a new school, finds out she can’t ride her new horse, and gets told that her Mum has something totally weird wrong with her.

  Charlie’s not A-OK. Not at all. And she can’t see how things are ever going to get better.

  Charlie Franks won the CALEB writing prize in 2017.

  Six Words That Wreck Your Life (A Short Story)

  Her mum has just dropped some terrible news that has Coco convinced her life is going to be over forever. Like, for reals. It’ll take some smart talking from Charlie to help her see that it doesn’t matter what people think—really.

  Coming in 2018

  A brand new series with brand new characters

  Smart Girls Don’t Wear Mascara

  Abby Smart is planning to have the most awesome year ever. She’s the leader of the Smart Girls club and her dreams to be a singer are coming true. But then Stella turns up, wrecking everything. Will Abby follow her friends or her dreams, because she certainly can’t have both.

  How Not To Be Popular

  It’s a bonus for Maddie when her good deed – helping weird, chicken-obsessed Tahlia get a dress for the Year Six formal – leads to a genuine friendship between them. But Maddie has a dark, guilty secret that she’s going to have to keep hidden, or risk both her new friendship and her dream to be voted the School Leader at the end of the year.

  A request from the author – leave a review?

  If you’ve enjoyed this book, I’d be super grateful if you would spend just a moment leaving a review. It can be as short - or as long - as you like. Leave a review on Goodreads, or the site of the retailer you bought this from, or even, just tell your friends about it.

  Oh, and tell me what you thought too… I’d love to hear it.

  Thank you so much xxx

 

 

 


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