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Shards of Clear Glass (A Ghost Adventures Story)
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Complete, First published Mar 23, 2018
*4th and final book in the Shards of Glass series. Book 1 is Shards of Black Glass. Book 2 is Shards of Red Glass. Book 3 is Shards of Blue Glass.*

Finally, the time has come for rejoice. Our ghosthunter is getting married, our favorite bachelor is finally getting off the market, and the world seems to be saved from paranormal encounters for now.

Yeah, right.

In the life of Saira Collings, nothing is ever this simple. Her nightmares have gotten worse, and now death threats are being made. Her life is just getting more and more complicated.

Not to mention she's also got another secret up her sleeve.

In this final installment of the Shards of Glass series, follow Saira's concluding tale of her life story, where past demons come back to haunt her, stalkers appear outside her window, and her family makes a guest appearance.
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