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Worlds Apart

Worlds Apart

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Wed, Nov 14, 2018
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Paranormal
16 year old Mirren Adams has her life torn away from her, literally, when she wakes up to find out that she's dead. Or is she? How can she be dead when she doesn't remember dying? Why does she feel so connected to the old lighthouse on the bay, when she never even knew it existed? Who's the out of balance psychic who insists that Mirren is alive and has been taken, knocked out and held somewhere who-knows-where against her will? Nobody except for Mirren's sister, Taya, can see her. Neither of them understand why it's Taya who can communicate with her, and not her best friend, or her boyfriend. Mirren's friends need to find her, and fast, before they all fall apart, leaving her behind them.
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