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Books in Streetlights Like Fireworks series

  • The Dragonfly Season: Streetlights Like Fireworks Book 2

    David Pandolfe

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 16, 2015)
    Psychic flashes, visits from ghosts and telepathic connections. Must be time for date two. For Lauren, there’s nothing particularly scary about seeing ghosts or experiencing psychic flashes. After all, this is the world she knows. Still, none of that prepares her for suddenly connecting with the mind of Vicky Stearns, a girl she’s never seen before. What caused the connection to happen? Why, of all the people in the world, did she receive this psychic distress call? Lauren’s confusion soon turns to fear when she learns that the girl went missing earlier that same day. Part of Lauren wants to pretend this vision didn’t find her. It’s darker than anything she’s had to deal with before, the stakes so much higher. She also knows more than anyone what it means when a child goes missing. After all, she hasn’t seen her own brother in over a decade and has been looking for him since. There’s only one person Lauren can think of going to for help. Jack is the only person she knows with psychic abilities keen enough to help her navigate the visions that have been gripping her. The problem is, she hasn’t seen him since last year. She also gave him every possible signal that it was over between them, hoping he’d be better off without her in his new life. When Lauren sets out to unravel the mystery, she knows only two things: This will be her last chance with Jack and her only chance to save Vicky Stearns.
  • Distance: Streetlights Like Fireworks, Book 3

    David Pandolfe

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 11, 2015)
    A ghost who brings visions of fire. A runaway girl on the streets. A psychic who might be lying about someone’s death. It must be time for Jack and Lauren to get serious. Ghosts, Lauren can handle. People, on the other hand, can be scary as hell. So when she finds herself visited by a young girl who’s clearly no longer of this world, Lauren is more intrigued than anything else. It’s only when this ongoing visitation coincides with receiving a psychic distress call from a girl who desperately wants to stay missing that Lauren becomes both curious and frightened. Jack also connects with this same teenage runaway, in a moment he assumes to be nothing more than a fleeting psychic encounter. What he doesn’t realize is that this is the same girl Lauren has been searching for, even while he’s unknowingly left with an object that will allow him to connect with her again. Soon, Lauren and Jack find themselves pitted against a ticking clock as they try to rescue a girl the police are searching for, at least one man is hunting, and who another psychic claims to have already seen dead.
  • This Gem in My Hand: Streetlights Like Fireworks, Book 4

    David Pandolfe

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 9, 2016)
    A haunting vision of a forgotten girl. A house holding dark secrets. A spirit caught within a trap. Just when Jack and Lauren thought they were taking a vacation. When Lauren first sees the forgotten girl, she does her best to ignore her vision. She and Jack are heading back to Richmond for the first time together and, right now, she just doesn’t need any ghosts following her around. As it turns out, ghosts aren’t that easy to shake. Soon, a seeming coincidence gets Lauren and Jack involved in a paranormal investigation within a historic home. There are, in fact, poltergeists in the house but Lauren soon learns there are others remaining for much darker reasons. Now, she and Jack have just a few days to rescue a spirit caught within a trap. That would be tough enough but it’s even tougher when the one who’s kept him there will do anything, even kill, to keep things as they’ve been for nearly a century.