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Cinders and Sparks: Goblins and Gold

By: Lindsey Kelk
Narrated by: Cassandra Harwood, Adjoa Andoh, Paul Panting, James Goode
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Publisher's Summary

In the third sensational and side-splitting Cinders & Sparks adventure, Cinders and her companions continue their quest to find Fairyland - but the scary Hunstman is close on their tail.

Perfect for listeners of 7-9 and fans of Shrek and Frozen.

Cinders, her talking dog, Sparks, a horse called Mouse, and Hansel (who accidentally - on purpose - ate some of a witch’s gingerbread house) continue their quest to find Fairyland. But even the bravest questers get hungry, and when the quartet stop at a market for lunch, calamity and chaos ensue.

Cinders is kidnapped by a greedy goblin, Mouse is turned back into a mouse, and Cinders’ fairy godmother, Brian, pairs up with Prince Joderick to rescue her.

Will Cinders escape the evil goblin? Will Sparks sing karaoke? Will the Huntsman find and capture them?

The answers are: yes, not really and kind of.

©2020 Lindsey Kelk (P)2020 HarperCollins Publishers Limited

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