Ghost of the Mountain
Author: Shad B. King
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BOOK DETAILS
Genre: Action & Adventure
Subgenre: Fiction,
Pages: 298
Trim Size: 6x9
Paperback ISBN: 9798892855532
BOOK DETAILS
Genre: Action & Adventure
Subgenre: Fiction,
Pages: 298
Trim Size: 6x9
Paperback ISBN: 9798892855532
From the shrouded city of Haze, follow the newly hired nurse, Bella Tomson, into the surrounded city of Heartlake. View her struggles of adjusting into her new life and unconvincing an evil that peers from the chain-linked borders of the providence and a wolf face channeling through the streets. See through this girl’s emerald-eyed lens to what steals the most fragile of flowers and ruins them into nothing but withers, dropping back toward the earth. Bear witness to the light on the side of the mountain, and what it means to pick up a weapon and what it means to use it.
Ghost of the Mountain was an idea floating in my head since before I started college. Then, when I attempted said college run, I had a few scenes in my head that I could see clearly almost like a movie, but I would struggle with my words and managing my free time. Fast forward a semester, and my dad suffered a stroke. It was this that swayed me to pursue these ideas fully, or that I should at least try. And so two years ago, I decided to seriously write every day, with a few hiccups and life moments, until Ghost of the Mountain was complete. And so it was under the original title “Witness,” but that didn’t stick. And so I bring you this mysterious journey, a dark self-discovery, in the claustrophobic city of Heartlake.
From the shrouded city of Haze, follow the newly hired nurse, Bella Tomson, into the surrounded city of Heartlake. View her struggles of adjusting into her new life and unconvincing an evil that peers from the chain-linked borders of the providence and a wolf face channeling through the streets. See through this girl’s emerald-eyed lens to what steals the most fragile of flowers and ruins them into nothing but withers, dropping back toward the earth. Bear witness to the light on the side of the mountain, and what it means to pick up a weapon and what it means to use it.
Ghost of the Mountain was an idea floating in my head since before I started college. Then, when I attempted said college run, I had a few scenes in my head that I could see clearly almost like a movie, but I would struggle with my words and managing my free time. Fast forward a semester, and my dad suffered a stroke. It was this that swayed me to pursue these ideas fully, or that I should at least try. And so two years ago, I decided to seriously write every day, with a few hiccups and life moments, until Ghost of the Mountain was complete. And so it was under the original title “Witness,” but that didn’t stick. And so I bring you this mysterious journey, a dark self-discovery, in the claustrophobic city of Heartlake.