Ghost Huntress: the Journey (Volume 6) - Marley Gibson - Books - TKA Distribution - 9781937776749 - January 21, 2014
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Ghost Huntress: the Journey (Volume 6)

Marley Gibson

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Ghost Huntress: the Journey (Volume 6)

Teen psychic Kendall Moorehead is about to embark on the most dangerous and shocking ghost hunt of her life. After all, it isn?t every day that the ghost of Princess Diana steps in as a personal spirit guide. But Shy Di isn?t the only surprise awaiting Kendall and her team of teen paranormal superstars as they begin a whirlwind tour of Europe with renowned TV medium Oliver Bates. As soon as Kendall sets foot on British soil she immediately encounters her first specter?a meeting that raises many questions, and sends her hot boyfriend Patrick rushing to help with the mystery?and to comfort in the way only a boyfriend can. Surely the trip to Paris and Rome will be even more romantic than this first day in London. That is if Kendall?s ex-boyfriend Jason stays out of the way. But love problems and eerie British ghosts aren?t Kendall?s only problems. Team leader Oliver has brought along Scottish teen psychic Christian Campbell, a rising star with a sinister aura about him?literally. When Christian starts dabbling with a Ouija board during their paranormal investigations, things turn dark, as a potentially demonic entity named Dojo emerges. This being torments Kendall, making her doubt her mission and calling as a psychic. Kendall races to battle not only Christian and his shadowy methods, but also Dojo?wondering if both might be far more real than she wants to believe.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 21, 2014
ISBN13 9781937776749
Publishers TKA Distribution
Pages 176
Dimensions 150 × 10 × 225 mm   ·   267 g
Language English  

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