It’s two weeks before Christmas, and 17-year-old Addison Monroe has suddenly received an invitation to visit her cousins at their remote farmhouse on a Vermont mountaintop. Having never been told of these cousins, she brings along her friends to help ease her shyness and awkwardness in meeting her new relatives. As soon as they arrive, however, it doesn’t take Addison’s growing psychic abilities to realize she’s made a huge mistake in agreeing to come. The farmhouse where they are to stay is falling apart. Worse, her two cousins are not only eccentric, but unnervingly strange. Her worries grow when she soon becomes aware of a figure in black watching her from the nearby woods. A figure that sets her psychic antenna on full alert. When she and her friends go into the local town, they see dozens of missing person posters. Why are so many people disappearing in the surrounding mountains? Who or what is making them disappear? Is the figure in black responsible? Is he watching Addison because he’s picked her for his next victim? It isn’t long before Addison discovers the real reason behind her invitation. It is a reason that goes back several generations. It is a reason that reveals a deadly family secret. A secret that can kill her beloved friends if she refuses to use her psychic gifts and embrace her destiny. Santa Claws is Coming to Town is book 4 in the best selling Young Adult Ghost Seekers Paranormal Mystery series that is sure to keep you up at night.
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- Release Date 11/11/2020
- Authors B.T. Lord, J.S. Stephens
- Language English
- Company Bety Comerford/Maureen Wood
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