In search of her independence, blind piano teacher, Milania, buys an abandoned home in Connecticut soon discovering the home's dark history. Creating a life of her own proves difficult when the former occupants return to claim their space by any means necessary.
Ava Mallory has been writing and dreaming up stories since childhood. She grew up two blocks from the city of Chicago and has lived everywhere from Los Angeles to Oklahoma, Nebraska, and everywhere in between in her adult life. You can find her today sitting in her home office creating her next masterpiece or one of her client's masterpieces in between raising 4 children, answering emails,and binge watching a number of her favorite movies and shows on Netflix or Amazon Prime.
Ava writes in many different genres from thriller/suspense to erotica and everything in between. She is a well sought after ghostwriter and writing consultant with many credits to her name. Ava has written fiction and non-fiction books for many well-known authors and celebrities to unknown writers and would-be celebrities. Her talents have afforded her the opportunity to write sci-fi, children's books, how-to books, horror, romance and dozens of other genres that have been read by thousands of readers worldwide.
Unseen is an original paranormal story which takes the reader in the perspective of Milania, a blind woman who wants to live independently.
Mallory's writing explores all the different senses that Milania needs to overcome adversities. She moves into an abandoned house whose dark history challenges her abilities.
A great dark tale with an original perspective. I wished it was a bit longer only because I wanted to know more about Milania and what happened next...
3.5!! Iba muy bien hasta el final, esas últimas tres líneas hicieron que me perdiera muchísimo, no entiendo realmente qué fue lo que pasó. 3.5!! It was going good 'till the end, those last three lines lost me a lot, I don't really understand what happened.
It was short & sweet, I liked it, Very interesting ghost story, What I really loved about it how you wrote the sentences & keeping them short & sweet with very little subtle hints of what's gonna come next.