Janie Sullivan's childhood nightmares are reawakened when she unexpectedly inherits the old homestead she thought had long ago crumbled to the ground. Seeing the house, nestled deep in the mountains of West Virginia, brings back a flood of memories, not all of them good. Joyous visions of a carefree childhood spent frolicking with her brother and sisters in the lush countryside are overshadowed by reminders of the dark stormy night when they found themselves facing an evil they didn't know existed on this earth. Will reliving the horror finally put her demons to rest, or do the scars run too deep to ever heal? It remains to be seen in the place they called "Fox Holler."
Cindy is a paranormal enthusiast with a long family history of supernatural encounters and brushes with the unexplained. Besides being the author of over twenty published books, she also contributes to various online magazines. She currently resides with her husband and daughter as well as an ever-growing menagerie of rescued and abandoned animals.
I would recommend this book to anyone who has an interest in West Virginia and the paranormal. The story is wonderfully told and I read it through without putting it down once. I'll be checking out her other books and collections.
Lovely short story, sad in parts but a lot of happiness in the loving family, the story was well written apart from a few incorrect words that didn't bother me, it was a pleasure to read.