Phantom Game: Looking Back and Going Forward

descriptionJonas “Smoke” Harper is in Team One of the GhostWalkers and was one of the first of a group of soldiers experimented on…enhanced. Camellia Mist was in one of the first group of orphaned girls genetically enhanced and trained as children to become elite soldiers as women. Sent out on dangerous missions and deemed expendable by the government sanctioned scientist Dr. Whitney.

In Phantom Game, as a special army comes to attack the GhostWalkers Jonas and Camellia must put their special gifts to the test in order to save their teams and their families.

This story, just like all of the GhostWalker books, is a standalone but reading Shadow Game, the first in the GhostWalker series gives you insight to how Jonas and his team escaped the horrible fate Whitney had planned for them.


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In Conspiracy Game you get a glimpse at just what Whitney had in store for the orphaned girls he took for experiments…and for his breeding program.

In Phantom Game, Team One and Team Two have finally found a safe haven to raise their children. Or so they thought. When a specially trained and enhanced army comes looking for them and their children the two teams use their combined power and training to survive and claim their right to life.

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I loved writing this book and bringing back some beloved characters. Team One suffered more than any of the other teams and now you get to see them as survivors who’ve taken back their lives and grown beyond anything Whitney could have imagined.
Readers who have read the series will love catching up with these characters and people who are reading Phantom Game as their first GhostWalker experience will get to experience the excitement of these GhostWalker teams!
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message 1: by Carol L (new)

Carol L Cridge Truthfully, I had my doubts about this series, I thought it would be all army-technical/scientific stuff with a lot of warfare and a little too masculine for me. Boy was I wrong! This series is all about heart, loyalty, having the strength to love no matter what the adversity. Some scientific stuff-an amazing amount of action, and nothing over the top or boring though. I loved reading every one of them. They are so unique.


message 2: by Christine (new)

Christine Carol L wrote: "Truthfully, I had my doubts about this series, I thought it would be all army-technical/scientific stuff with a lot of warfare and a little too masculine for me. Boy was I wrong! This series is all..."

Carol, I'm so happy you gave them a try. I appreciate that. And I'm really glad you found yourself enjoying the series.


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