There are currently two ongoing paranormal books being posted here at Blue Period Books. You can access the books by their page tabs on the sidebar. Each book will be updated a few times a week, so check back often.
WHISPERS is a dark young adult novel about Eliza, a seventeen-year-old girl who sees ghosts. She has been hidden and controlled most of her life by her step-father, the leader of a small cult. As her eighteenth birthday approaches, Eliza and her parents travel to New Orleans to collect her inheritance. An inheritance her grandmother never wanted to see Eliza's step-father get his hands on.
FLASHES OF LIGHTENING is a middle-grade novel centered around Laney, an art student, who sees bits of the future like flashes of lightening in her mind. It should be easy to navigate school, friends, and boys if you know the future, right?
Each book is updated a few times a week, so please check back often. Click on the page tabs to read all of the posts in order.
WHISPERS - Eliza hears ghosts, maybe because, like them, she has no voice. She has been hidden and controlled most of her life by her step-father, the leader of a small cult. As her eighteenth birthday approaches, Eliza and her parents travel to New Orleans to collect her inheritance. An inheritance her grandmother never wanted to see Eliza's step-father get his hands on.
FLASHES OF LIGHTNING - Laney sees bits of the future like flashes of lightning in her mind. It should be easy to navigate school, friends, and boys if you know the future, right?
WHISPERS - Eliza hears ghosts, maybe because, like them, she has no voice. She has been hidden and controlled most of her life by her step-father, the leader of a small cult. As her eighteenth birthday approaches, Eliza and her parents travel to New Orleans to collect her inheritance. An inheritance her grandmother never wanted to see Eliza's step-father get his hands on.
FLASHES OF LIGHTNING - Laney sees bits of the future like flashes of lightning in her mind. It should be easy to navigate school, friends, and boys if you know the future, right?
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