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Megan And The Mayoress: A Spirit Guide, A Ghost Tiger, And One Scary Mother!
Megan And The Mayoress: A Spirit Guide, A Ghost Tiger, And One Scary Mother!
Megan And The Mayoress: A Spirit Guide, A Ghost Tiger, And One Scary Mother!
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Megan and the Mayoress (volume 7): Megan has done the mayoress of Feyton a big favour, and she is determined to take Megan under her wing. Her first act of recompense is to invite Megan and her parents to a swanky public occasion, but it doesn’t stop there. Suzanne is over the Moon about her daughter’s new connection, but Megan takes it all in her stride.

The Psychic Megan Series consists of twenty-three novelettes about a young girl's growing realisation that she is able to do things that none of her family can. Megan is twelve years old in the first volume. She has two seemingly insurmountable problems. Her mother is frightened of her daughter's latent abilities and not only will not help her but actively discourages her; and she can’t find a teacher to help her develop her supernatural, psychic powers. For she wants not only to know what it is possible to do and how to do it, but to what end she should put her special abilities. Megan is a good girl, so it would seem obvious that she would tend towards using her powers for good, but it is not always easy to do the right thing even if you know what that is.

These stories about Megan will appeal to anyone who has an interest in psychic powers, the supernatural and the paranormal and is between the ages of ten and a hundred years old.

Megan and the Mayoress (volume 7): Megan has done the mayoress of Feyton a big favour, and she is determined to take Megan under her wing. Her first act of recompense is to invite Megan and her parents to a swanky public occasion, but it doesn’t stop there. Suzanne is over the Moon about her daughter’s new connection, but Megan takes it all in her stride.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherTektime
Release dateJun 28, 2022
ISBN9788835439912
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Owen Jones

Author Owen Jones, from Barry, South Wales, came to writing novels relatively recently, although he has been writing all his adult life. He has lived and worked in several countries and travelled in many, many more. He speaks, or has spoken, seven languages fluently and is currently learning Thai, since he lived in Thailand with his Thai wife of ten years. "It has never taken me long to learn a language," he says, "but Thai bears no relationship to any other language I have ever studied before." When asked about his style of writing, he said, "I'm a Celt, and we are Romantic. I believe in reincarnation and lots more besides in that vein. Those beliefs, like 'Do unto another...', and 'What goes round comes around', Fate and Karma are central to my life, so they are reflected in my work'. His first novel, 'Daddy's Hobby' from the series 'Behind The Smile: The Story of Lek, a Bar Girl in Pattaya' has become the classic novel on Pattaya bar girls and has been followed by six sequels. However, his largest collection is 'The Megan Series', twenty-three novelettes on the psychic development of a young teenage girl, the subtitle of which, 'A Spirit Guide, A Ghost Tiger and One Scary Mother!' sums them up nicely. After fifteen years of travelling, Owen and his wife are now back in his home town. He sums up his style as: "I write about what I see... or think I see... or dream... and in the end, it's all the same really..."

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    Megan And The Mayoress - Owen Jones

    MEGAN

    AND THE

    MAYORESS

    A Spirit Guide, A Ghost Tiger and One Scary Mother!

    by

    OWEN JONES

    Copyright © January 8th 2015 Owen Jones

    Megan and The Mayoress

    By Owen Jones

    Published by Megan Publishing Services

    The right of Owen Jones to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988. The moral right of the author has been asserted.

    In this work of fiction, the characters, places and events are either the product of the author’s imagination or they are used entirely fictitiously.

    All rights reserved.

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    Other novellas in the same series:

    The Psychic Megan Series

    A Spirit Guide, A Ghost Tiger and One Scary Mother!

    The Misconception

    Megan’s Thirteenth

    Megan’s School Trip

    Megan’s School Exams

    Megan’s Followers

    Megan and the Lost Cat

    Megan and the Mayoress

    Megan Faces Derision

    Megan’s Grandparents Visit

    Megan’s Father Falls Ill

    Megan Goes on Holiday

    Megan and the Burglar

    Megan and the Cyclist

    Megan and The Old Lady

    Megan’s Garden

    Megan Goes To The Zoo

    Megan Goes Hiking

    Megan and the W. I. Cookery Competition

    Megan Goes Riding

    Megan Goes Yachting

    Megan at Carnival

    DEDICATION

    This edition is dedicated to my wife, Pranom Jones, for making my life as easy as she can and she does a great job of it.

    Karma will repay everyone in just kind.

    CONTENTS

    Acknowledgements

    1 Megan and The Mayoress

    2 The End of Term Ball

    3 The Mayoral Election

    4 Friendship Blossoms

    5 Wacinhinsha

    Glossary

    The Disallowed

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

    Thanks are due to the artist who drew the cover for me,

    Jacqueline Chavarria

    1

    MEGAN AND THE MAYORESS

    Sam Jones’ article in the local paper, ‘The Herald’, about how Megan had found the mayoress’ cat, caused quite a stir in the local community, although Megan was only aware of it in as much as it affected her at school on the Friday following its publication on Thursday afternoon.

    Sam had reported honestly what Megan had said, so she didn’t have a problem with that, but she was glad that it came out at the end of the week, so that she had all weekend to work out how to deal with her new-found particular form of fame, although no-one had said anything bad about her or the article so far.

    Her close friends were all mellow with the situation because she had been talking to most of them about her beliefs and supernatural powers for six or seven years already. Some had even said that they were capable of them too, although none of them had proved any ability to Megan, not that she thought any the worse of them for it.

    She realised even at that tender age of thirteen that some people had to conform and that some that may have had a glimmer, might have had it knocked out of them as her mother and grandmother had tried to knock it out of her.

    She did not condemn her friends for that, but she did feel sorry for them despite Wacinhinsha having said that all is Karma, so pity was irrelevant.

    None of the teachers mentioned the article either and nor did her mother when she got home from school, although she could see that she had read it, because the paper was lying on the table open to the article.

    She was glad that Fate had taken a hand in outing her as a psychic person, she was not ashamed of it, quite the contrary.

    Her mother’s face looked as if the world had caved in, but she was battling with inner demons of her own making, or possibly of her own mother’s making, but obviously she had not been strong enough to stand up for herself.

    Megan had though, and still had to. Even at thirteen she knew what she believed in and she knew that none of her friends, family or school teachers thought the same way. She was beginning to realise that it might not be a good idea to tell everyone what she believed in straight away, but on the other hand she was not ashamed of it either.

    Her main problem was that she had no Earthly friends that she could talk to about her beliefs, although her dead friends were taking up the slack admirably.

    She had no fear of people who might ridicule her because she had already had that all her life from her mother and grandmother. Megan was actually excited about having her father know about her, because at least he seemed interested in a positive way and so did the mayoress

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