Horse in the Portrait

Kids, Animals, Horses, Fiction, Action/Adventure, Teen
Cover of the book Horse in the Portrait by Jenny Hughes, Breakaway Books
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Jenny Hughes ISBN: 1230000271969
Publisher: Breakaway Books Publication: October 3, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jenny Hughes
ISBN: 1230000271969
Publisher: Breakaway Books
Publication: October 3, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Book Two in the Garland House Trilogy
(Preceded by "Horse in the Mirror" and followed by "Horse in the Diary")

When Ellie and Tara return to Garland House they find the Bartons embarking on a new project at their family estate. Jonah and Ricky’s parents are now offering working vacations to families, including courses on organic gardening for parents, and horseback riding lessons for the kids. Ellie and Tara think this sounds like fun to help out with until they meet the visitors! Not only is one visiting boy strangely obsessed with Ellie, making Jonah crazy, but one of the guests thinks there’s a ghost. But the old house may, indeed, be haunted—Ellie has felt it, too. Is the reclusive previous owner, Silas, trying to drive the guests away from beyond the grave? Ellie and Jonah plan to find out, but their sleuthing isn’t popular among the paying guests. Meanwhile, Jonah has shown Ellie a strange old portrait they found in the house—a portrait containing a horse that looks just like Aslan! Rumor has it that a valuable object is hidden in Garland House. It can’t possibly be this strange portrait. But when Ellie puts two and two together, she and Asland must once again brave great danger to solve the mystery.

“Thrilling stories with plenty of horses plus a measure of mystery and suspense.”
—Horse and Pony Magazine

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Book Two in the Garland House Trilogy
(Preceded by "Horse in the Mirror" and followed by "Horse in the Diary")

When Ellie and Tara return to Garland House they find the Bartons embarking on a new project at their family estate. Jonah and Ricky’s parents are now offering working vacations to families, including courses on organic gardening for parents, and horseback riding lessons for the kids. Ellie and Tara think this sounds like fun to help out with until they meet the visitors! Not only is one visiting boy strangely obsessed with Ellie, making Jonah crazy, but one of the guests thinks there’s a ghost. But the old house may, indeed, be haunted—Ellie has felt it, too. Is the reclusive previous owner, Silas, trying to drive the guests away from beyond the grave? Ellie and Jonah plan to find out, but their sleuthing isn’t popular among the paying guests. Meanwhile, Jonah has shown Ellie a strange old portrait they found in the house—a portrait containing a horse that looks just like Aslan! Rumor has it that a valuable object is hidden in Garland House. It can’t possibly be this strange portrait. But when Ellie puts two and two together, she and Asland must once again brave great danger to solve the mystery.

“Thrilling stories with plenty of horses plus a measure of mystery and suspense.”
—Horse and Pony Magazine

More books from Breakaway Books

Cover of the book Sea Horses by Jenny Hughes
Cover of the book Horse in the Mirror by Jenny Hughes
Cover of the book Running Into Yourself by Jenny Hughes
Cover of the book Get Muddy by Jenny Hughes
Cover of the book The Shattered Peloton by Jenny Hughes
Cover of the book The Yellow Jersey by Jenny Hughes
Cover of the book American Miler by Jenny Hughes
Cover of the book Running Through the Wall by Jenny Hughes
Cover of the book The Runner's Literary Companion by Jenny Hughes
Cover of the book Ultimate by Jenny Hughes
Cover of the book Cheap Outboards by Jenny Hughes
Cover of the book Tennis and the Meaning of Life by Jenny Hughes
Cover of the book An Adirondack Passage by Jenny Hughes
Cover of the book Momentum Is Your Friend by Jenny Hughes
Cover of the book How Running Changed My Life by Jenny Hughes
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy