Soul's Child

By Dianne Gray
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Published: Dec. 10, 2011
Words: 25,611 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781466170360


Short description

Winner of the 2012 YouWriteOn Book of the Year Award..... Aurora Jones dreams in pictures that depict tragedy and death. After the death of her mother and sister, Aurora's father moves them across the world from Australia to LA, where he forges a new career as a celebrity ghost hunter, thanks to Aurora's dreams. But Aurora sees her father changing into a character she doesn't recognize.

Extended description

Unable to keep the father she knows beside her, Aurora tells him her dreams have stopped, causing him to resort to dramatisation to keep his career alive. But his actions are drawing evil closer as he continues to delve into the spiritual realm. Protected by the spirit of her mother and sister, Aurora is the only one who can prevent them from being enveloped by the darkness…

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ghost investigator, fiction fantasy contemporary, paranormal acivity, ghost battles, ywo book of the year

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