Girlgoyle

ebook Hollow Mountain Butterfly, Book 1 · Hollow Mountain Butterfly

By Better Hero Army

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"A fantastical adventure; ghostly and fun."
The Wishing Shelf Book Awards

"...a book about moving on, remembering the past, and beating the odds in a fashion that is so well done it deserves to be a beloved beginning to what can only be a fantastic series."
San Diego Book Review

Being a gargoyle isn't easy. Tiffany wasn't even born one, but now she has wings, and in the gargoyle world it means she'll have to fight ghosts. A scary proposition for someone who was once one of the living, especially when all she wants to do is get home and see her parents again.

Enter the Hollow Mountain, a place caught somewhere between life and death, where Tiffany's inner light—if she can learn to harness it—can bring her the power needed to face the monsters she thought only existed in her dreams.

Girlgoyle is a Manga-illustrated book for younger readers that tells the story of Tiffany Noboru, a fourteen-year-old girl who wakes in the magical realm of the Hollow Mountain, a gargoyle city dedicated to training young cadets in the art of hunting ghosts. As its newest, and most unexpected recruit, Tiffany is assigned to a retired ghost hunter named Franklin for mentoring and training. The problem with this is his only concern seems to be getting revenge on the ghost who brought Tiffany here in the first place. So when that ghost manages to find a way into the Hollow Mountain and threatens the gargoyle world, it is up to Tiffany and her new friends to stop the very thing that she couldn't face before.

Girlgoyle