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Tour: The Ghost Seekers by Devon Taylor


The Ghost Seekers
Devon Taylor
(The Soul Keepers #2)
Published by: Swoon Reads
Publication date: August 27th 2019
Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult

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“A fantastic high-stakes adventure on a ghost ship sailing forever into eternity, where every soul is (literally) worth fighting for—what’s not to love?” —Rin Chupeco, author of The Bone Witch and The Girl from the Well, on The Soul Keepers

There are worse things than death.

The Harbinger is lost, sunk to the bottom of an otherworldly sea. Every soul that ever died and was protected within its hold has been lost along with it. But at least that precious cargo is out of reach of the demon Urcena and her army of soul-devouring monsters.

For now.

The soul keepers are broken, scattered, and barely clinging to existence without their ship or any way to collect or protect the souls of the newly dead. If they are to have any hope of stopping Urcena’s horrifying plans to destroy the fragile balance between living and dead, they will first have to survive long enough to locate the ghost of one of their own, who sacrificed himself to save the rest of the crew.

Devon Taylor’s cinematic and pulse-pounding duology comes to a thunderous conclusion in The Ghost Seekers.

 

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The Tour

August 26th
The Genre Minx Book Reviews  >> Excerpt
Angel Leya >> Excerpt
Urban Fantasy Investigations >> Interview
Valerie Ullmer | Romance Author >> Playlist
The Avid Reader >> Interview
Shalini’s Books & Reviews >> Review

August 27th
Movies, Shows, & Books >> Excerpt
Lisa Loves Literature >> Top 10 List
Urban Fantasy Magazine >> Interview

August 28th
Rockin’ Book Reviews >> Guest post
Across the Bookiverse >> Interview
Jazzy Book Reviews >> Review

August 29th
Inspired Chaos >> Excerpt
Finding Magic In Books >> Excerpt
Port Jericho >> Review

August 30th
Teatime and Books >> Top 10 List
Literary Flits >> Excerpt
bookishnerdygirl >> Review
Character Madness and Musings >> Review
Pencliff >> Review