The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place, Book 1: The Mysterious Howling

Have you ever encountered a group of children that are just out of control? Alexander, Beowulf and Cassiopeia from The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place, Book 1: The Mysterious Howling are probably three times worse that what you’re imagining.

Miss Penelope Lumley sees an ad about a governess for three children– and the ad says the governess is needed at once. So, setting off on a long journey, Penelope is forced to leave the safety of Swanburne Academy, a school for poor bright females and travels to Ashton Place, where Lady Constance and Lord Frederick Ashton live. Driven by Timothy the Coachman, one of the Ashton’s highly trusted servants, Penelope soon realizes that something is wrong at Ashton Place.

Agatha Swanburne, founder of Swanburne Academy once said, “A book is always judged by it’s cover until it is read.”  Now Penelope is about to read “a book”, and meet the suspiciously nervous Lady Constance, and question about why Timothy the Coachman lurks around every corner, and find out if she can train the children that were raised by wolves to act like normal kids.

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3 thoughts on “The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place, Book 1: The Mysterious Howling

  1. I read a ton! I have read 19 books in the past four or so weeks including all of the Incorrigible Children books I could get my hands on. I love the Agatha Swanburne quotes as I love the rest of the fantastic story. (Especially Ms. Lumley)

  2. Matt,
    I love this series too. It keeps getting better with each book. I can’t wait for the next one because I have so many new questions. They are fun and completely unique.

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