Last Dance
$9.95
Sabine can’t wait to show off her new boyfriend, but she’s also worried about her grandmother, Nona, who’s suffering from a fatal illness. But a fifty-year-old ghost named Chloe has been appearing in Sabine’s dreams. Despite death threats and missing the school dance, Sabine must use her psychic skills to solve the mystery surrounding Chloe’s untimely demise.
Format: Ebook
ISBN: 9780738716848
Series: The Seer Series, Flux
Tags: Reading Level: Grades 9-12, Interest Level: Grades 9-12, Mystery, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Paranormal & Supernatural
Sabine can’t wait to show off her new boyfriend at the upcoming school dance, but she’s also worried about her grandmother, Nona, who’s suffering from a fatal hereditary illness. The only cure lies within a remedy book, lost long ago. Determined to save Nona, Sabine goes to Pine City to visit a distant relative who may have clues. But there’s someone else clamoring for Sabine’s attention: a fifty-year-old ghost named Chloe who’s been appearing in her dreams. Celebrated by Pine City every year on the anniversary of her tragic death, Chloe has become a town legend. Despite death threats and missing the school dance, Sabine must use her psychic skills to solve the mystery surrounding Chloe’s untimely demise . . . and lay her soul to rest.
Copyright: 2005
Page Count: 264
Rights Territory: Worldwide
Categories:
YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Mysteries & Detective Stories
YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Fantasy / General
YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Paranormal, Occult & Supernatural
With plots involving twins, cheerleaders, ghosts, psychics and clones, Linda Joy Singleton has published over 25 midgrade and YA books.
When she’s not writing, she enjoys life in the country with a barnyard of animals including horses, cats, dogs and pigs. She especially loves to hear from readers and speaking at schools and libraries. She collects vintage series books like Nancy Drew, Trixie Belden and Judy Bolton.
When Linda is asked why she’d rather write for kids than adults, she says, “I love seeing the world through the heart of a child, where magic is real and every day begins a new adventure. I hope to inspire them to reach for their dreams. Writing for kids is a gift, a responsibility, and an honor.”
“Well-packaged light chills that should be a hit with teen girls.” — KLIATT