The Phantom Enforcer First Responder Book 2 By J.W. Jarvis from Big Dee Books. A supernatural journal. Two kids in over their heads. Can they lead a new Chicago police officer to success in the dangerous south side of the city?
Danielle
and Noah’s curiosity gets the best of them when they find another magical diary
about an officer’s second year in the country’s second-largest police force.
While Dani comes to grips with being a minority female in a male-dominated
profession, Noah joins the story as a phantom with unique magical abilities.
They soon discover that their past trips have caused unforeseen historical
consequences, including introducing an evil phantom with lethal powers.
They
must now figure out how to return to the part of the story they interfered with
and fix their mistakes. The kids seek help from the strange bookstore owner,
but the spellbound solutions are risky and untested.
Can
Noah master his newfound phantom powers to save the townspeople stuck in the
books?
The Phantom Enforcer is the
action-filled second book in the First Responder fantasy series. If you like
adventurous kids, clever humor, and pages jam-packed with suspense, and then
you’ll love J.W. Jarvis’s blending of reality and enchantment 3% of all book sales
go to First Responders Children’s Foundation, which provides financial support
to children who have lost a parent in the line of duty.
My Opinion: This book follows Danielle and Noah; as Danielle is a police officer and Noah is talking to her in her head. The story moves kinda fast but it is a great read and I love how supernatural and reality intertwine.
Buy the book at https://www.amazon.com/Phantom-Enforcer-Magical-Fantasy-Responder-ebook/dp/B0CNMXDWTL
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