Spice Girl Geri Halliwell’s New Book Hits #1 on Amazon – Fans Go Wild for Magical School Series

She might be most recognized for her powerful singing that reached the top of the charts, yet it seems she also possesses a knack for writing eloquently.

Geri Halliwell’s newest release, “Rosie Frost: Ice On Fire,” has taken the lead in sales and secured its position as the top-selling book on Amazon.

52-year-old former Spice Girl, famously recognized as Ginger Spice, is receiving acclaim for the second installment of her Rosie Frost series, garnering an average rating of four stars from readers’ reviews.

The recently published book, “Ice On Fire,” serves as a follow-up to Geri’s initial work titled “Rosie Frost & the Falcon Queen.” This new title became available for purchase this week, with the artist expressing her hope that it will inspire and empower its young readers.

A Young Adult book about music, ideal for readers between 10 and 13 years old, has climbed to the top spot as the Number One Best Seller in the category of Fiction About Music for Young Adults on Amazon.

On Goodreads, the book received an average rating of 4.14 stars, with close to 60% of the reviews awarding it a perfect score of five stars.

Renowned global bestselling author Philippa Gregory praised the book, stating: “This book is impossible to put down. Geri Halliwell-Horner demonstrates exceptional writing skills!

‘In this second installment of the series, we find an increased level of thrilling action and excitement as danger escalates, and Rosie edges ever nearer to uncovering the truth she’s been searching for. This magical school series remains captivatingly enchanting.’

As I step into the halls of Heverbridge School for a brand-new term, a sense of unrest hangs heavy over Bloodstone Island. Recently, I stumbled upon an enigmatic structure known as Imperium Palace. Yet, is this palace a symbol of groundbreaking scientific advancements or a harbinger of danger? The answers lie ahead in the pages that follow.

As Rosie delves deeper into uncovering the truth about her past and her family’s historical connections to Bloodstone, she starts pondering whether the cost of this truth might be more than she can bear.

As a lifestyle aficionado, I’m thrilled to share that the book I’m referring to – a captivating read spanning 464 pages – has just hit the shelves and is retailing for £7.59. This compelling work of art is destined for success, with her devoted followers flooding Instagram with heartfelt congratulations on its release.

Once she posted a collection of pictures to signify the book’s release, numerous people responded with heart emojis and messages of congratulations.

Readers have eagerly waited for two long years, excitedly looking forward to diving into the sequel, as her initial publication was praised for being both captivating and packed with action.

Feedback on her debut work indicates: ‘An enthralling blend of mystery and excitement, characterized by swift plot progression, imaginative and lively environment development, and a protagonist whom one can’t help but support. Vibrant, action-packed, and heartwarming.’

Visitors can’t wait to explore the mysteries and unique wildlife of Bloodstone Island, as described by School Library Journal.

‘Should a boarding school in an island teeming with untamed, exotic wildlife not pique readers’ interest, the arrival of our latest inspiring protagonist, Rosie Frost, undoubtedly will.’

Publishers Weekly praised the series as a ‘bubbly fantasy… with clever plot twists connected to actual history that keep things intriguing. The indomitable spirit of Anne Boleyn, both literally and figuratively, permeates this vibrant debut, influencing Rosie and driving forward the novel’s feminist, environmental conservation themes.’

Geri, who’s already achieved significant success as a writer, intends to broaden her literary horizons further by creating more provocative works.

At the Cheltenham Literature Festival, she shared her intention to pen a steamy, Fifty Shades of Grey-esque novel.

‘I’d like to write something you wouldn’t want your children to read,’ she confessed.

‘You might say, “No, that’s inappropriate.” I’d prefer to compose something explicit.’
When the interviewer asks her, ‘Is it pornography you mean?’ She responds: ‘Yes, understood.’

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2025-04-11 15:06

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