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  • Ghost Touch

  • She Can Help Him Cross, But Can She Let Him Go?
  • By: LA Dragoni
  • Narrated by: Darlene Allen
  • Length: 5 hrs and 28 mins

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Ghost Touch

By: LA Dragoni
Narrated by: Darlene Allen
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For 15 minutes each night, a portal opens in Tamara's barn and a horde of ghosts spills into her yard. She and her co-worker, Dex, work together to find a way to help Cal and the thousands of spirits stuck in the void to cross over. When she learns she has the ghost touch - the ability to touch the ghosts as if they were corporeal - and she accidentally helps a little boy cross, she believes it might be possible. But not all the spirits play nice. When they learn they can sip energy from her ghost touch, they become greedy, putting her life at risk.

Each time Cal has to pull her from the mass of ghosts, her touch restores him more and more until he is at danger of being stuck on earth - forever, which is very enticing to Tamara the more she gets to know him. Will she and Dex figure out how to help the spirits cross? And if they do, will she be able to let Cal go?

©2015 LA Dragoni (P)2015 LA Dragoni

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