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Refuge of Delayed Souls by Miladysa

Not your every day ghost story.

Elizabeth returns to RoYds; an Agency that investigates the paranormal. A bit rich of RoYds really, especially when they have several ghosts and a pair of fallen angels on their staff. Then again, Whituth is no ordinary town, nor Refuge of Delayed Souls your every day ghost story. . . .

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Awakenings by Erin M. Klitzke

a post apocalyptic serial

Marin Astoris had a vision a few years ago, of a mushroom cloud rising beyond the university’s iconic clocktower.  A voice whispered in her ear, take a breath and wait to die.  That vision never came to pass.  Something else happened instead: an asteroid, a botched attempt to stop it from hitting earth, and a resulting cataclysm that left only . . .

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REFUGE OF DELAYED SOULS

Gothic web opera spans generations

Editor: Linda Schoales
February 15, 2009

“Refuge of Delayed Souls” is a rich, complex paranormal novel containing multiple mysteries and ghost stories.  The chapters move between points in time, developing several plots, as they jump from the present to the past.  Nothing and no one is quite what they seem. The mysteries in “Refuge of Delayed Souls” unravel through the eyes of Elizabeth, a woman who [more . . .]

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REFUGE OF DELAYED SOULS

A different kind of paranormal agency

Member: zoewhitten
June 6, 2010

The review is only for book one: RoYds

It’s hard to sum up a book that covers so much time, but the main character is Elizabeth Whyte, and the modern story follows her work with the Refuge of Delayed Souls. But a great deal of the book also journeys back in [more . . .]

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