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  • Hawthorne High

    Jordan Elizabeth

    eBook (CHBB Publishing, Sept. 3, 2019)
    Dylan Hatfield is the outcast in her new town. It isn’t just that her “crazy” grandmother scares people away, but the real problem lies with her best friends: they’re imaginary. Dylan’s bullied by her classmates to the point of physical abuse and there’s no point in reporting it anymore. She knows it’s crazy to still believe in imaginary friends when she’s about to graduate from high school, but they’re her only solace. Then, they ask Dylan to help them possess the bullies. That’s crazy, right? It will never work.When it does, horrible things start to happen around town. Dylan’s childhood friends might not be imaginary…they might be evil. Dylan must uncover the town’s past before there’s nothing left, and she loses her family and the boy she has always loved.
  • Hawthorne High

    Jordan Elizabeth

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 12, 2019)
    Dylan Hatfield is the outcast in her new town. It isn’t just that her “crazy” grandmother scares people away, but the real problem lies with her best friends: they’re imaginary. Dylan’s bullied by her classmates to the point of physical abuse and there’s no point in reporting it anymore. She knows it’s crazy to still believe in imaginary friends when she’s about to graduate from high school, but they’re her only solace. Then, they ask Dylan to help them possess the bullies. That’s crazy, right? It will never work.When it does, horrible things start to happen around town. Dylan’s childhood friends might not be imaginary…they might be evil. Dylan must uncover the town’s past before there’s nothing left, and she loses her family and the boy she has always loved.
  • Hawthorne High

    Jordan Elizabeth, Rachel Leblang, Jordan Elizabeth Hallak

    Audiobook (Jordan Elizabeth Hallak, Jan. 18, 2020)
    Dylan Hatfield is the outcast in her new town. It isn’t just that her “crazy” grandmother scares people away, but the real problem lies with her best friends: They’re imaginary. Dylan’s bullied by her classmates to the point of physical abuse, and there’s no point in reporting it anymore. She knows it’s crazy to still believe in imaginary friends when she’s about to graduate from high school, but they’re her only solace. Then, they ask Dylan to help them possess the bullies. That’s crazy, right? It will never work. When it does, horrible things start to happen around town. Dylan’s childhood friends might not be imaginary. They might be evil. Dylan must uncover the town’s past before there’s nothing left...and she loses her family and the boy she has always loved.