The Comanche warrior that Zack has been seeing in his dreams has begun to appear in real life, and as the line between his dream world and the real world blurs, the teenager embarks on a dangerous journey to resolve an old misunderstanding.
Dealing with her mother's death, a back injury that prevents her from riding, and the imminent destruction of her sick horse, fourteen-year-old Dusty receives physical and spiritual healing from the ghost of a recently killed boy.
Lila, visiting the reputedly haunted Laurel Oaks Plantation in Louisiana, is contacted by the spirit of Daphne, a slave girl in the 1840s who has been waiting for more than a century for just the right person to help clear her name of charges that she poisoned two girls and their mother.
Twelve-year-old Davey Williams, a boy whose grandmother always said he had the gift of Second Sight, finds himself threatened by ghost hunters and the evil Lady.
With only his dog Scribble for companionship, a twelve-year-old boy mourns the death of his best friend and tries to understand the meaning of strange, otherworldly visitations from the likes of Sam Walton and Nat King Cole.
While thirteen-year-old Mandie, her friend Celia, and her grandmother visit Senator Morton in his home in St. Augustine, Florida, in 1902, the girls uncover a series of secret plots.
Tyler and Zach, who don't believe in ghosts, are dared by a friend to spend a night in the old Blackwood house for a chance to win money, and when they decide to go for it, they wonder if they should have stayed away.
At the beginning of seventh grade, Ariadne moves to a Tennessee town near a former farming community submerged under a man-made lake and meets the ghost of a girl from the past.