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A Grim Awakening

By: Schantell Remington
Narrated by: Jamie Treselyan
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Book 2 of the A Grim Awakening series.

After “patching” things up with his dad, Ian Grim is finally able to return home to Darkwood and begin training to use his spirit powers. Of course, his relationship with his dad—or the lack thereof for the past thirteen years, and the fact that his dad wanted to kill him only a few days ago, made things a bit awkward between them.

Ian knew nothing would ever be normal again, but with dreams of skeletons and rats in the walls, missing children and webs of black hair, plus a few house guests, life was a bit strange. Most curious of all was the new quest in Soul Scavenger, the last video game his mom got him before she was taken by the Reaper. The quest was simple enough—find the three gatekeepers to the Lost Bone Catacombs. What was odd was how elements of his game resembled things in real life. Was the Lost Bone Catacombs an actual place? If so, who wanted Ian to open it?"

©2022 Schantell Remington (P)2023 Schantell Remington

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