The Lost Girl – Books 4, 5 and 6… This book includes the final three books in ‘The Lost Girl’ series and continues the dramatic and emotional story of a young girl named Bella who struggles to accept her new life.
When Bella arrives home from school one day, she discovers an unexpected visitor. She is forced to deal with a new rival but this leads to even more problems and heartbreak.
What happens to create the new turmoil in her life and will she ever re-connect with Zye, the boy who she can't stop thinking about?
This story leads to a dramatic conclusion where an unexpected event occurs. Will Bella survive her ordeal and will she ever achieve the dream she is hoping for?
Just like the other books in the series, this one is full of emotion, drama and a little romance. It is a story of perseverance, hope, faith and of never giving up in the face of adversity. It is also a story of learning to reach for the stars to make your dreams come true. An emotional and inspiring book for girls aged 9 - 12 and above.
Hi, so excited about being on Goodreads and sharing my Middle School books with you! I live in beautiful Noosa, in Australia. For most of my life I was a teacher of Middle School kids, and what an awesome experience that was. It gave me the opportunity to understand the problems that kids go through. My writing partners are Kaz and Bill Campbell, they were also Middle School Teachers. We hope you enjoy our books as much as we love writing them for you!!!
I liked this book very much and it was very nice though I didn’t like Lily. I enjoyed the end greatly and was very impressed. I recommend this book for anyone who wants a realistic,complex , and/or book for 9 -13 year olds book.I chose this 5 star rating because I liked this book a lot.
Omg the ending beginning and all she was always there and all her friends Sara etc omg I love this book and she is so sweet so happy they are together and happy
I’m glad Bella finally got her happy ending! This is one of those series that I read over and over and over and over again! But, Katrina Kahler, PLEASE, if you’re going to do illustrations, either get someone to draw them or draw them yourself! It looks MUCH better if they’re the same style and it helps with the flow of the story. Other than that, loved it. Definitely recommend.