I don't know what I am. All I know is that I'm tied to you. I don't know anything but you and I have spent my whole existence in the dark waiting for you, wishing you could see me."
Ally's life is going nowhere and things couldn’t get any worse, so when she finds out she was adopted and has received a large inheritance from her biological grandmother, she feels like things are finally going her way. But there’s a catch. She has to move to a small town in the middle of nowhere and live in her grandmother’s house for one year before she can claim her inheritance.
When Ally arrives in Townsend, it’s as pretty as a picture and the local town sheriff, Logan, couldn’t be more charming or more single, but things are not what they seem. Strange things are happening in her grandmother’s house and she's hearing that voice again that’s always been there watching over her.
Is Ally losing her mind or is the town hiding a terrible secret?
A Supernatural Romance is about a young woman who has been given a second chance for a new beginning, but is this the opportunity that will breathe new life into her dying dreams or has she stepped into a nightmare she can’t wake up from.
Bestselling author of American Historical Romance, KAREN KAY is a multi-published author of Native American Historical Romance. She has been praised by reviewers and fans alike for bringing insights into the everyday life of the American Indian culture of the past.
Although there are other authors who write under the pen name of Karen Kay, this author's books concern only Historical Native American Romance.
As Reviewer, Suzanne Tucker, once wrote, “Ms. Kay never fails to capture the pride, the passion and the spirit of the American Indian…"
KAREN KAY's great grandmother was Choctaw, and she is adopted Blackfeet. Ms. Kay is honored to be able to write about the rich culture of a people who gave this country so much.
“With the power of romance, I hope to bring about an awareness of the American Indian’s concept of honor, and what it meant to live as free men and free women. There are some things that should never be forgotten.”