It was Isabella Pimpinella’s last chance to show her friends she could do something great. But as the clock struck twelve and no one came to her party, she was disappointed. There would be no potion because she couldn’t make it by herself. She thought her life was ruined, but then something wonderful happened and the night became magical. Join Isabella and her friends as they have some magical fun! A humorous and imaginative read for the early reader and more advanced readers .
Lindsay DeRollo
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderfully Spooky StoryReviewed in the United States on November 2, 2020
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An amazing story with very cute illustrations that kids will love. The bewitching story teaches a valuable lesson about the power of kindness, perseverance and believing in yourself. Would make a great Halloween gift.
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About Marsha Casper Cook
From romance and inspirational to adventure and fiction, Marsha has more than 20 years of experience in the writing industry. Marsha writes love stories about family relationships and multi- generational characters that remind her readers how much family matters. She uses her love of family to bring her characters to life.
She also writes steamy romance with strong characters and has a lot of fun bringing them to life. At the beginning of her writing career, she wrote children’s stories that both kids, parents and grandparents enjoy immensely and from time to time considers writing a few more. That stems from her earlier professional life in the pediatric medical field.
She has a lot of fun with her writing which led to It's Never Too Late For Love, Grand Central and her Warrington Legacy series, all taken from her screenplays.
She is also the founder and Producer of Michigan Avenue Media podcasts on Blogtalk radio for over twelve years. Her shows are about writing, what's new in the entertainment field, health issues and current topics.She looks forward to meeting new friends who contact her about being guests on the shows as she continues to open the door to universal subjects that matter to all.
Also, several of her books are translated into Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Italian.
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