“She had lost all hope - then he knocked on her door.”
After losing her longtime job and facing a mound of debt with no respite in sight, Ingrid has resigned herself to the sadness and hopelessness that has become her life. When her children fail to call her on Christmas, Ingrid plunges deeper into her depression and resigns herself to the fact that no one cares - that no one would care or miss her if she were dead. A lone trip to a nearby store on Christmas Day changes the course of Ingrid’s life and brings hope in more ways than one.
Sheri Williams writes eerie and spooky stories for middle grade and YA readers, short stories for self-imposed therapy, and true crime nonfiction.
Always a Mississippi girl at heart, she now lives in Arkansas. While her reading tastes are eclectic, her southern roots mean she can never pass up good southern fiction.
Sheri loves true crime TV, horror movies (though she often watches from behind her hands), vampires, zombies, and all things creepy. She also loves history: books, TV, movies, research.
She has four grown children, 4.5 grandchildren, two dog children, and a diva grandcat.
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