Emily Bronte and the Punky Pixie by Eule Grey

Tomorrow it’s the school Christmas prom. Cath has a date with Megan and knows it should be the best night of her life. Except, all she has to wear is a stupid pink thing her granny chose.As if that weren’t bad enough, the ghost of Emily Brontë insists on giving her advice. Nobody knows better than she how problematic families can be. But who wants fashion hints off someone who died over three hundred years ago?Fortunately, there’s magic in the wind from the moors and when Cath opens the windows—look out! 

About me
Eule Grey author
Eule is a raggle-taggle artist who lives in the UK. They like the sea, kindness, ongoing chances, sculpture, and languages. Eule’s life is a series of mountain ranges. They’ve been down and they’ve been up.
Eule is currently writing The Volcano Chronicles with NineStar Press; a series following the fortunes of people caught up in war.
Other projects:
Art with Heart: a series of novellas with an arty theme
Sapphic Eco Warriors: novellas about the environment and female spirits.
Emily Brontë and the Punky Pixie

Emily Brontë and the Punky Pixie by Eule Grey
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Thank you for the ARC read, I voluntarily give this book an honest review. 
An emotional but beautiful written story of dreading prom, Dementia and a young woman growing up feeling lost.
Even while Emily was  just maybe the best thing scene send to the home, helping her adjust to her new surrounding, but using morse code when being ignored.. time has running out the day to wear the pink monastery looms for Cath. Will Megan like the miracle that is Gran’s work, just maybe Emily is right and there is magic in the moors!

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