Ghost on the Rooftop
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  • Reads 25
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 18m
Ongoing, First published Nov 03, 2018
Kyle is the little boy who gets kicked out of every summer kids club. Who makes misbehavior into an art form. Who's family struggles to understand just what is wrong with him. 

  And Kyle wonders too. Is there something wrong with him? And can it be fixed, or will he always be broken. And if it can't be, is he still worth his family's love? When an argument turns into something much more dangerous Kyle decides its time for a change. But that choice brings him face to face with worst fears in the from of a ghost who finds him on the rooftop outside his bedroom window.

  This short story is a prequel to The Raventree Society series and is available only on my website, Medium, and Wattpad. You can read it there as a blog, or you can download the free ebook from the Extras page on my website.  You can also add it on your Goodreads, and I'd love if you'd take the time to leave a review.
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