Five acquaintances decide to spend the weekend telling ghost stories at a country house; together they provide a journalist's view, spiritual sensibili-ties, holistic understanding, and the desire for adventure. The house offers more than they bargained evil resides there; so does a possible guardian-angel or ghost?
"My name is Anna. I waken sometimes to the sound of birds, wind, a voice, or for no reason I can determine. Perhaps from longing, which is also why I sleep. I'm slow to wake, unsure which time I'm in. I do try to care for this house as always-want to care for it, because it's my home, and dear to me-but I must learn again. I work at learning. I can see my son, speak with him, kiss his cheek, take his hand, and feel again that love I have for him. When he's not my son, but the other, as now, I'm wary."
Vivid realism brings this book-and its ghosts-right to you. It's a journey of connections and understanding that ventures into darkness, exposing old wrongs and finding friendships and caring strangers along the way.
The strange stories of five very different women intertwine to give the reader a very real sense of the evil that is connected back to the very house they are spending an isolated weekend at. Whether you believe in ghosts or not, this author will have you enthralled with wanting to know more about each of these five women, and the former inhabitants of the home.