Tara knew that she had to escape her home town, and she traveled to San Francisco. There she accidentally fell in with a group of hippies, and quickly began to feel protective of young, pregnant, Amy. When the group suddenly decided to go elsewhere, Tara committed to herself that she would stay with them until Amy had the baby. They all soon landed in a dark, old house in Louisiana. Before long, they began to feel a presence in the house, and started to learn a few things about the past history. The very first novel that Ruby Jean had published, this book is indicative of her rapidly emerging style. The readers quickly develops empathy with the main characters, and their motivations and responses in the face of challenging circumstances make sense. The overall effect is that you are drawn into the story, and can hardly wait to see where she takes it. This novel is classified as a Gothic Romance, and indeed Tara finds suitors awaiting her . . .