Author: | Paula Parker | ISBN: | 1230000236885 |
Publisher: | Paula Parker | Publication: | January 15, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Paula Parker |
ISBN: | 1230000236885 |
Publisher: | Paula Parker |
Publication: | January 15, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Ghosts in Glendale Virginia?
Sins of the Daughter was inspired by the true report of hauntings at the Westover plantation in Charles City Count, Virginia. True stories reported that Evelyn Byrd, the daughter of William Byrd II, has been seen at the plantation since the date of her death in 1737. Sitings include details that not only has Evelyn been seen at the plantation, but visitors have heard her wailing through the halls seeking someone to help her. As a twist on the haunting reports, Sins of the Daughter is the fictitious story of Evelyn’s past in the druid community and her inability to reincarnate. Riley Harrison comes to the plantation with the goal of solving the puzzle as to who Evelyn is and why she is still a spirit roaming the plantation grounds and home. Riley’s endeavors put her face to face with Ian Morduant who’s smile promises things Riley has long lost hope of finding. Their lives intertwine as their searches become one as they strive to unravel the secrets of their families.
Puzzles left by Celtic druid ancestors?
Riley Harrison never thought to even ask those questions until the day she took the walk into the Glendale countryside. Her life changed as she became caught in the web of suspense created by riddles whose answers had to be found. The journey to find those answers brought her face to face with Ian Morduant. Together they pursue the answers to questions left by their ancestors that effect both their lives. Spirits guide and protect them while evil attempts to permanently put a stop to their efforts. Ultimately the answers may change the way they see the past and force them to accept what the future holds.
Ghosts in Glendale Virginia?
Sins of the Daughter was inspired by the true report of hauntings at the Westover plantation in Charles City Count, Virginia. True stories reported that Evelyn Byrd, the daughter of William Byrd II, has been seen at the plantation since the date of her death in 1737. Sitings include details that not only has Evelyn been seen at the plantation, but visitors have heard her wailing through the halls seeking someone to help her. As a twist on the haunting reports, Sins of the Daughter is the fictitious story of Evelyn’s past in the druid community and her inability to reincarnate. Riley Harrison comes to the plantation with the goal of solving the puzzle as to who Evelyn is and why she is still a spirit roaming the plantation grounds and home. Riley’s endeavors put her face to face with Ian Morduant who’s smile promises things Riley has long lost hope of finding. Their lives intertwine as their searches become one as they strive to unravel the secrets of their families.
Puzzles left by Celtic druid ancestors?
Riley Harrison never thought to even ask those questions until the day she took the walk into the Glendale countryside. Her life changed as she became caught in the web of suspense created by riddles whose answers had to be found. The journey to find those answers brought her face to face with Ian Morduant. Together they pursue the answers to questions left by their ancestors that effect both their lives. Spirits guide and protect them while evil attempts to permanently put a stop to their efforts. Ultimately the answers may change the way they see the past and force them to accept what the future holds.