The Ouija Board
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Ongoing, First published Apr 19, 2015
Harper Adams has always been the unbeliever out of all her friends. No, not friends. Just desperate girls who want to get at Harper's boyfriend, Dylan Merch, the school's most prized quarterback. So after finding him kissing another girl, she breaks up with him and dates his very best friend, Parker Harrison and starts taking more risks. That's why, when her only true friend, Sara Fields, buys a Ouija board from a vintage store, she volunteers to play even though she doesn't believe in it. So naturally, when Sara asks a question and it spells out Harper's name, she thinks someone moved it. But when she finds out that the board was telling the truth, will Harper do something about it or just continue being the same ignorant, unbelieving girl as before?
This might not be scary, so, yea, sorry if it isn't. I DID get the idea from the first book in the Mara Dyer series when they played with the Ouija board with Rachel and Claire, but IT IS NOT THE SAME THING. Not tryin' to copy Michelle H.
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