Ghosts of July (Shamans of the Divide, Book 1)
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  • Reads 1,385
  • Votes 194
  • Parts 30
  • Time 5h 1m
Complete, First published Apr 23, 2015
For fans of the Supernatural and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, a new series about ancient evils that go bump in the night and a girl who isn't afraid to put them in their place. 

July's a recent transplant to the sleepy, creepy little town of Shades, Wyoming and finds herself on a crash course to the paranormal when the newly dead begin wandering the streets in search of answers...and only she can see them. 

Only Renn Hollingsworth, half-Shoshone and all trouble, believes her and holds what may be the key to saving not only themselves, but Shades as well. 

It's an ancient society that guards the length of the Continental Divide, the source of all creation in the myths of many Native American tribes. An old-boys' club that doesn't welcome outsiders, July's about to show them what a little girl from Denver can do when it comes to protecting the ones she loves.
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