Bruce Lemni
ASIN: B01M8P4F3N
Publisher: The Ocean Publishing
Pages: 35
A clever thriller preying on the folk stories we’ve heard as children, this book propels Kendall St.James down an endless path where she’s never quite sure who to believe, what’s real, and why the visions of loved ones and past relatives grow increasingly urgent.As she sat driving into the night, Kendall couldn’t remember the last time she and her husband found common ground. Feeling betrayed and all alone, she heads back to her hometown of Foxfield to find herself once more. And yet, Kendall’s journey back to the foothills of the Appalachians will reveal an eerie past that won’t stay buried—no matter how hard she tries to forget. Join this teeth-clenching ride as Kendall discovers how a childhood tragedy, long-forgotten daughter, and centuries-old family curse will change her future forever. Here are just a few things that readers had to say about The Girl in the Orchard: “I loved this ...