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Links (The Saviors of Souls)

Hayley can see the past, present, future, and the dead. But her infatuation for Lee, her boss, is distracting her from something devastating. She realizes too late that she is losing her abilities. While she, Lee, and her fellow paranormal investigators are on a case taking them to a remote island in Micronesia, a chain of events she’s unable to shield herself against overwhelms her. Her mind becomes flooded with memories that aren’t her own. What are they trying to show her? Who’s the man who keeps reappearing in her vivid dreams? And why can’t she protect herself from being temporarily possessed?When she and the rest of the team reach the island where a Japanese World War II ghost ship had run aground, Hayley wonders if she still has the ability to speak to the dead, to solve the mystery of why the remains of Americans were found on board with no sign of the Japanese crew, and if she is able to discover who has created a portal, opening a door between dimensions, allowing the ship to create its own atmosphere, and repairs it rusted hull.

About the Author

Shirley lives in Northeast Ohio. She turned to writing after taking an early retirement to care for her mother who had been stricken with Alzheimer's. While writing first started as a pleasant form of stress relief for Shirley, it soon became her creative passion. She thanks God for her family and her close friends, who have given her support and inspiration.

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