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The Van Helsing Incursion - The Clara Grey Adventures #3 - cover

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The Van Helsing Incursion - The Clara Grey Adventures #3

Evelyn Chartres

Publisher: Ethereal Realms

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Summary

"Hunting things that go bump in the night is child's play when compared to juggling relationships" 
  
During the Roaring Twenties, Clara Grey hunted things that went bump in the night. On her final mission, she paid the ultimate price to rid the world of a powerful foe. As a reward, she ascended to Heaven and joined its ranks as an angel. 
  
Ninety years after her death, Clara fell to Earth intent on saving a soul. While her mission was a success, an act of self-defence barred her from returning to Heaven. Lost in the modern world, Clara was forced to seek out unlikely allies to navigate through those uncertain times. 
  
Four months later, Clara has settled in with Elizabeth, a young woman she saved shortly after descending to Earth. For a gal who had sworn off anything that hinted at normalcy, she learns that being average is not as easy as it seems. 
  
Alas, repercussions from choices made on that fateful mission have not been idle. Her enemies trigger a chain of events that will force our fated femme fatale to act. Is Clara prepared to deal with the fallout? Will her allies come to her aid? Or must she stand on her own? 
  
Before reading on, be sure to consider: Hunting things that go bump in the night is child's play when compared to juggling relationships.
Available since: 11/07/2020.

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