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Ghost Park: The Horror Diaries, #1
Ghost Park: The Horror Diaries, #1
Ghost Park: The Horror Diaries, #1
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Ghost Park: The Horror Diaries, #1

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Deep in the woods lies Ghost Park – a sanctuary for ghost children who refuse to move on. When the government decides to use the land for commercial zoning, the ghosts who lived in the secluded playground for centuries come out to play. Unfortunately, they’re anything but friendly...

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 12, 2015
ISBN9781519960160
Ghost Park: The Horror Diaries, #1
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Heather Beck

Heather Beck is a Canadian Author and Screenwriter who began writing professionally at the age of sixteen. Since then she has written eleven well-reviewed books, including the best-selling series, The Horror Diaries, which has sold in six continents. Heather received an Honors Bachelor of Arts degree from university where she specialized in English and studied an array of disciplines. Currently, she is working on the Frostbitten series and has two anthologies slated for publication. As a screenwriter, Heather has multiple television shows and movies in development. Her short films include: Young Eyes, The Rarity, Too Sensible For Love, Circular, and the forthcoming Witch’s Brew. Besides writing, Heather’s greatest passion is the outdoors. She is an award-winning fisherwoman and a regular hiker. Her hobbies include swimming, playing badminton and volunteering with non-profit organizations.

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    Ghost Park - Heather Beck

    Fifteen-year-old Chase Macmillan looked expectantly at her father from across the dining-room table. She’d been doing so since his arrival and subsequent announcement that he’d just received some good news. Chase’s dinner, which consisted of meatloaf and broccoli, was getting cold as she watched Mr. Macmillan eat his own meal in a hurry.

    Eat your dinner, Mrs. Macmillan scolded Chase, although her own plate had hardly been touched. She was also anxious to hear the good news.

    The Macmillan family was in dire need of good tidings. Mrs. Macmillan had recently lost her job at an office due to downsizing. Mr. Macmillan was an arborist and, since their town was already concrete-laden, work wasn’t a regular occurrence. It seemed as if money was always tight around the house.

    Chase bit off the head of broccoli and chewed quickly. So, what’s the story? she asked, after swallowing.

    I’ve been contracted for a major project, Mr. Macmillan said happily.

    Chase had to suppress a sigh. Although Mrs. Macmillan may have wanted Mr. Macmillan to get a new contract, Chase wanted him to get a new job. Chase loved nature and hated to think her father was helping to destroy it.

    That’s wonderful! Mrs. Macmillan said, getting up from her chair to give her husband a hug. I’m so proud of you.

    That’s great, Dad, Chase said with less enthusiasm.

    Tell us more, Mrs. Macmillan said, before Chase could make any unpleasant comments about Mr. Macmillan’s job.

    Well, Mr. Macmillan began with a big smile, I’ve been hired by the municipal government to help clear-cut the Deer Hill Landscape. They’re going to use it for commercial zoning.

    The Deer Hill Landscape? Chase cried, interrupting her father. You can’t destroy that forest! She could feel her heart pounding angrily. She knew clear-cutting meant completely destroying all the trees,

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