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October Syndrome: Book One (The October Series)

Book One of the October Series kicks off with Catch and Todd Thornwacker taking on their first ghost hunting adventure! Aided by friends Sully Chambers and Naomi Prentiss, the foursome quickly realize they may have bitten off more than they can chew inside the former residence of an infamous murderer. Teen angst, unrequited love, and ghostly bites await the team in OCTOBER SYNDROME!

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Welcome to LANA MOON'S OCTOBER SERIES! Take an action-packed trip into the world of Catch and Todd Thornwacker -- brothers, best friends, and ghost hunters!High school wrestling star Jonah "Catch" Thornwacker dives into the paranormal like a haunted young man. But nothing haunts him more than freshman Sully Chambers. Todd Thornwacker is driven by candy-coated fantasy with a gentleman's edge--so of course he's game for any adventure...especially if there are ladies present.Since she was a child, Sully Chambers has been drawn to the dark and dreary Victorian mansion called Croft House. On Halloween night, she arrives to investigate with best friends Naomi and Todd...and her childhood crush, Catch. But nothing can prepare her for what she'll uncover once the investigation begins.As the night progresses, the team realizes they are not alone--and the grisly past of Croft House is coming back to life with a vengeance! ***SERIES EDITED BY STACY DOYLE

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