2. Lost Souls What will you do if: Shadows begin following you. A dark, evil thing develops a taste for you. The reality you think you know is skipping into the Twilight Zone. And your only hope of survival rests with a long-dead witch. Rule #1: Never - NEVER - leave your mind unguard
Lost Girl (Book One of The Lost Trilogy): A Paranormal Mystery
โ Scribed by Anne Francis Scott
- Book ID
- 110635220
- Publisher
- Scott Publishing Group
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Series
- The Lost Trilogy 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B007TC861M
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โฆ Synopsis
- Lost Girl
If the dead spoke to you, would you listen?
Or would you close your senses, tune out the whispers, pretend you couldn't hear.
Maybe run. To where? Anywhere. Find me . . .
Renowned sculptor Allison Weathers doesn't believe in ghosts. But when a tragic twist of fate leads her to the small mountain town of Dawson Mills, Tennessee, she soon learns that the dead don't always stay silent. Shadows begin to shift in the rambling, old Victorian farmhouse she's purchased. Voices come from nowhere. She can feel the eyes on her.
Paul Bradford, a contractor who is bidding the renovation work on the house, believes it's more than just Allison's imagination conjuring up the paranormal activity. Toni Harper, a reporter for the local paper, concurs. She's heard snippets of hand-over-the-mouth gossip from some of the town's deputies who responded to calls in the middle of the night. Ghosts. Or so the former owner claimed in the few months before his death.
The secrets they unearth rock Allison right down to the core--a nightmare that's just beginning. Thrust into a haunted world where the paranormal and evil collide, she has one hope of survival: unravel the sinister history buried for decades within the old farmhouse, and find the link to a muddled piece of her past.
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