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Oak and Willow Krishnamurthy are sisters who have an unconventional family and curious lives, but there is something more about them, too: A talent. A skill that sends them on a breakneck journey across the planet in an effort to avoid some ruthless pursuers. Their hunters want what the sisters can do and don't mind what they have to do to get it. Can Willow find the flexibility to bend like the tree she was named for? Can Oak find the strength she will need to match her nemesis? With a cast of interesting characters to help and hinder them, they will certainly do their best to come out on top.

This book adheres to the Sane Self-Publishing Ebook Pricing Model. It contains 77 427 words, and is approximately 302 pages long.

304 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 1, 2014

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T.L. Merrybard

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T.L. Merrybard lives in the hills above Perth, Western Australia in a stone cottage surrounded by tall trees. She shares her home with her partner and her dogs and cat.

Tina Merrybard, who writes as T.L. Merrybard, is the author of fantasy and mystery novels that are available via Amazon, and she's currently working on her 12th. Wherever possible, she likes to set her novels at least partly in Western Australia, and she always involves animals in her stories, whether real types of animal, or imagined ones! Her stories are lively, often a bit cheeky and always fun. They contain friendships of all kinds, along with adventure, romance, and humour, You can find more information at T.L. Merrybard.com

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February 3, 2020
Found this fast paced romp around the world hard to put down.

The concept is brilliant and the way Merrybard writes translates to and internal screenplay with ease. It was as though I was watching this rather than reading it!

Tina creates characters so memorable, relatable and lovable. This is true across all of her books that I've had the pleasure to read.

While I am most certainly not one, this strikes me as a great read for the young adult.

Give it a go. I've read it twice and certainly will again. Not a flat spot to be found! Loved it!
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