Carly Tabor has spent the past six years relishing her role as a television news anchor, while also being a devoted wife and mother of two in Charleston, South Carolina. After an abduction incident that nearly made her the sixth victim of a serial killer, Carly vowed to her husband, Dr. Austin Tabor, to steer clear of ‘spooks’. She honored her promise until a call from her friend, Deputy Coroner Brooke Armstrong, sought her assistance in uncovering the identities of bones discovered at Bethesda Academy, a private boys’ school in Savannah, Georgia. Carly soon finds herself entangled in an eighteenth-century enigma, and a journey to the U.K. for a paranormal conference brings along unexpected spirits. She begins to question why she is being drawn into the spirits’ past lives and reflects on her own sensitive abilities and their origins. As Carly confronts the ultimate betrayal, her life takes a tragic turn, bringing her past hauntings full circle.
Lori Roberts is an author, educator, historian and presenter for historical events and workshops. Lori has been an educator for twenty years. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Education and Social Studies and a Masters of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction. In 2011, Lori was nominated for the prestigious Guilder Lehrman award.
Lori is a living historian, portraying Mrs. Mary Anna Morrison Jackson, wife of Gen. Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson at Civil War events and reenactments throughout the Southeast. She is a member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Lawrence County Living Historians, and the Jackson County Historical Society.
Lori is the author of Lost Letters: A Civil War Love Story and Willow.
When not teaching, writing or playing Mrs. Jackson, Lori and her husband, Doug, relax at their home in rural South-central Indiana. They have three children and three grandchildren.