Several years ago, Anastasia 'Anna' Jenkins died after a battle with cancer. Now her husband Nathan is determined to contact her spirit, and he's convinced that she's haunting the family home. But as he attempts to reunite with his wife, is he inadvertently conjuring up something far more deadly?
As Nathan spirals out of control, Mercy Willow realizes that she has to act. Teaming up with Nathan's daughter Lily, Mercy sets out to try to work out exactly who – or what – is haunting the Jenkins family home. She soon discovers, however, that everything she thought she knew about ghosts might have been very wrong right from the start.
Meanwhile, Mercy is facing a battle of her own. Her past is threatening to catch up to her, and an inner struggle is raging over her soul. Can she remain in control of her own body, or will her worst enemy finally find a way to break through?
The Haunting of Anna Jenkins is the fifth book in the six-part first Mercy Willow series, about an estate agent in deepest Cornwall who develops the unusual ability to communicate with ghosts. Readers are advised to start at the beginning of the series. This book ends on a cliffhanger.
Amy Cross writes novels and short stories in a number of genres, mainly horror, paranormal and fantasy. Books include The Farm, Annie's Room, The Island, Eli's Town and Asylum.
This book was so good! Had to my favourite in the series so far! The writing was brilliantly done. The character development throughout this whole book was lovely to see, The plot was so well done, and the ending once again was on a cliffhanger 😅 amy cross is a fantastic author! I highly recommend this one
It moved at a good pace! The idea of ignoring the ghost was a big stretch for me, for that they would go away with just ignoring them and stop using the spirit boards. Getting rid of them and the book s. A little cheesy ending!! But still a decent read. I just wish it would be all of one or two books, instead of this so called series😳
The ending with the doctor was foreshadowed more than once. Still it was put together nicely. I didn't enjoy this book as much as the previous volume. Still it is recommended.