Adventure, friendship, strong emotions, and just the right amount of fear; this is what we get in the second book about Seagull Bay.
It is fall break and almost Halloween. Moa and Margot take the bus to Aunt My. Seagull Bay is different from how it ...
Adventure, friendship, strong emotions, and just the right amount of fear; this is what we get in the second book about Seagull Bay.
It is fall break and almost Halloween. Moa and Margot take the bus to Aunt My. Seagull Bay is different from how it is in the summer. Gray and a little desolate …One day the girls find a letter in the mailbox. The message in the envelope says: “This is not a game, it’s real. Meet me at the cemetery. If you dare.”
They sneak off to the cemetery. It is late afternoon and there’s a thin fog. The hear sounds, someone hooting. They see a scary figure behind a tombstone.
The following day after breakfast Moa and Margot are to deliver Aunt My’s freshly baked Danishes to the mysterious lighthouse. The closer they get to the lighthouse, the more mysterious it seems.
When the girls stand on the stairs and ring the doorbell they are already a little afraid …