The Soulkeepers

The Soulkeepers

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Paranormal, Fantasy, YA, THE SOULKEEPERS, THE SOULKEEPERS SERIES #1. Available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Kobo, Google Play, and iBooks. Sometimes the end is just the beginning. When fifteen-year-old Jacob Lau is pulled from the crumpled remains of his mother's car, no one can explain why he was driving or why the police can't find his mother's body. A beautiful and mysterious neighbor offers to use her unique abilities to help him find his mom. In exchange, she requires Jacob to train as a Soulkeeper, a protector of human souls. He agrees to her demands, desperate for any clue to the mystery of his mother's disappearance. But soon Jacob finds himself trapped in a web of half-truths and questions her motives for helping him.
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Years ago, three adventurers made a choice that would haunt them forever-they betrayed and murdered a fourth companion, burying the truth along with his body. Now, in the cursed wilds of Velmourn, the past claws its way back. When the trio discovers a strange journal in the ruins of Emberhold, they think it nothing more than an artifact. But each night at midnight, a new page appears-written in a hand they all recognize, revealing secrets only the dead should know. As the journal leads them through haunted lands and toward the truth they swore to forget, the adventurers must face what they did-and what follows them still. Because some pages refuse to stay unwritten. And some ghosts refuse to stay dead.

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