Girls Can’t Be Knights (Spirit Knights Book 1)

Girls Can’t Be Knights (Spirit Knights Book 1)
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Series: Spirit Knights, Book 1
Genres: Fantasy, Urban, Young Adult
Tags: teenagers, young adult
Publisher: Myrddin Publishing
Publication Year: 2015
ASIN: B00YJHWLGQ

Portland has a ghost problem.Sixteen-year-old Claire wants her father back. His death left her only memories and an empty locket. After six difficult years in foster care, her vocabulary no longer includes "hope" and "trust".Everything changes when Justin rides his magical horse into her path and ta...

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Portland has a ghost problem.

Sixteen-year-old Claire wants her father back. His death left her only memories and an empty locket. After six difficult years in foster care, her vocabulary no longer includes “hope” and “trust”.

Everything changes when Justin rides his magical horse into her path and takes her under his wing. Like the rest of the elite men who serve as Spirit Knights, he hunts restless ghosts that devour the living.

When an evil spirit threatens Claire’s life, she’ll need Justin’s help to survive. And how could she bear the Knights’ mark on her soul? Everybody knows Girls Can’t Be Knights.

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Ceri is the author of several books ranging from fantasy to non-fiction. She is a former Librarian living in Newport, Wales, UK. After writing Children of the Elementi, she wrote the Simpler Guide series including A Simpler Guide to Finding Free eBooks, A Simpler Guide to Calibre, A Simpler Guide to Google+ and A Simpler Guide to Gmail. She publishes her books under Lycan Books in association with Myrddin Publishing.

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Lee French

Lee French lives in Olympia, WA with two kids, two bicycles, and too much stuff. She is an avid gamer and active member of the Myth-Weavers online RPG community, where she is known for her fondness for Angry Ninja Squirrels of Doom. In addition to spending much time there, she also trains year-round for the one-week of glorious madness that is RAGBRAI, has a nice flower garden with one dragon and absolutely no lawn gnomes, and tries in vain every year to grow vegetables that don’t get devoured by neighborhood wildlife.

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