A Ghost town isnβt supposed to be so literal.Β Juniperβs knack for finding lost things is downright magical. But so is the portal to the afterlife in her back yard. Soon the town of Auburn is overrun with restless souls, and some of them want more than just one more Bingo win. To make matters wors
The Obituary Society's Last Stand
β Scribed by Jessica L. Randall
- Publisher
- Jessica Randall
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 112 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A Ghost town isn't supposed to be so literal.
Juniper's knack for finding lost things is downright magical. But so is the portal to the afterlife in her back yard. Soon the town of Auburn is overrun with restless souls, and some of them want more than just one more Bingo win. To make matters worse, Juniper's gift goes wonky when she needs it most. With new allies she doesn't trust, magic that won't behave, and ominous ghosts threatening all she loves Juniper must find a solution to her haunting problem or elseβ¦
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