Dangerous Deceptions: The Haunted House Refuge
β Scribed by Timothy L. Drobnick Sr.
- Book ID
- 112347452
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 208 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B0CNWTDDHQ
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β¦ Synopsis
Tim finds himself entwined in a web of paranormal occurrences and high-stakes business maneuvers. As the protagonist and narrator, Tim navigates a tumultuous life filled with extraordinary challenges.
Haunted by guilt over a series of tragic events he believes himself responsible for and dealing with his wife Candy's deteriorating mental state, Tim relies on Sheena, his spirit guide, to navigate these troubled waters.
The novel takes readers through Tim's intriguing journey as he grapples with the complexities of his PEEL product business, including negotiations with the manipulative Dagger and expanding the business into new territories.
His personal life is no less complicated, with revelations of Candy's swinger lifestyle and a bitter custody battle that leaves Tim in emotional turmoil.
Amidst these trials, Tim's new property at 121 Granville Street offers not just a refuge but also a haunted house that adds an eerie dimension to his life.
As Tim struggles to protect his children, maintain his business, and confront the ghostly presence in his home, he faces a series of deceptions that challenge his very understanding of reality.
His journey is a constant balancing act between the supernatural and the harsh truths of his life, forcing him to make difficult decisions that will alter his path forever...M.F
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