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Keeper by Kim Chance
Keeper by Kim Chance













After consulting a psychic, Lainey discovers that she, like her mother, is a Keeper: a witch with the exclusive ability to unlock and wield the Grimoire, a dangerous but powerful spell book. By the time Muneeba picked up the ball, Garth was too far outside the crease to have a realistic chance to return. Even with the impossible staring her in the face, Lainey refuses to believe ituntil she finds a photograph linking the witch to her dead mother. As the ball trickled towards Muneeba, Garth, for reasons known to herself, tried to take a run. Garth stepped down but came too close to the pitch of the ball, effectively yorking herself. Tahlia McGrath (30 in 30), Ash Gardner (19 in 14), and Annabel Sutherland (26 in 13) kept the onslaught going, and Australia were 330-8 when Nashra Sandhu came to bowl the last ball of the 49th over, to Garth. When a 200-year-old witch attacks her, sixteen-year-old bookworm Lainey Styles is determined to find a logical explanation.

Keeper by Kim Chance

This was Litchfield’s first dismissal in ODIs, after her unbeaten scores of 78 and 67 in Brisbane: her batting average now stands at 154.īeth Mooney (133 in 105 balls) and Meg Lanning (72 in 70) then set off, plundering 170 runs for the second wicket at more than seven an over. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever, including Internet usage.

Keeper by Kim Chance

Now, at the North Sydney Oval, they lost Phoebe Litchfield early.

Keeper by Kim Chance

Watch: During the third women’s ODI, in Sydney, Pakistan wicketkeeper Muneeba Ali missed an easy run out, allowing Kim Garth to bat on.Īustralia had already sealed the three-match ODI series with two huge wins at the Allan Border Field in Brisbane, by eight and 10 wickets.















Keeper by Kim Chance