Christmas in Ireland (Kaylee OShay, Irish Dancer Book 4)

Laikituk Creek Publishing

Mostly because she will then be able to focus on the dancing and not what she going to get to see in Ireland.

She still has the girls that pick on her, her good friends and is really starting to focus on what she needs to do to be her best. Marissa rated it it was amazing Jan 02, Shirley rated it it was amazing Jan 25, Aria rated it it was amazing Aug 26, Megan Hixon rated it really liked it Jul 23, Iseult Hogan rated it it was amazing Feb 09, Mary Jean rated it it was amazing Feb 17, Amber Tomlin rated it it was amazing Sep 13, Evangeline rated it really liked it Aug 12, Erin rated it it was amazing Aug 22, Rebecca rated it it was amazing Mar 17, Delaney Michaels rated it really liked it May 26, Ginny rated it it was amazing May 03, Lexi Joseph rated it it was amazing Sep 04, Minklewort rated it it was amazing May 29, Jess rated it it was amazing Dec 30, Becky marked it as to-read Nov 15, Kaylee marked it as to-read Feb 12, Tess marked it as to-read Jul 06, Anna marked it as to-read Aug 24, Kara Helen marked it as to-read Feb 13, Liffey Rivers and the Mystery of the Winking Judge.

How will she tell the smug-looking security guard at the National Portrait Gallery that something is wrong with one of the portraits of Queen Elizabeth I hanging in the Tudor Gallery? And how can she even pretend that she is ready to dance at an Irish dance competition in County Sligo next week? And why is the Irish judge at the prizewinner stage winking at her?

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Liffey has seen those eyes before. Their daily prayer to the Celtic moon goddess was: When Liffey is confronted by a deadly Black Mamba snake in the tall savanna grasses, she must rely on instinct and her Irish dancing ability to survive.

They were originally published in Irish Dancing and Culture Magazine. Liffey observes that one of the trophies to be awarded at this feis looks suspiciously like the ancient Derrynaflan Chalice she has seen before in a Dublin museum.

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Editorial Reviews. About the Author. Author Rod Vick has written twelve books on Irish dance, including the seven-book Kaylee O'Shay, Irish Dancer series, and. Author Rod Vick has written twelve books on Irish dance, including the seven- book Kaylee O'Shay, Irish Dancer series, and the two-book Irish Witch's Dress.

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