Where
One Goes
Coming
Spring 2015
I
was never one to believe in spirits—until
six years ago, when a bone-chilling
accident changed my life…forever.
My name is Charlotte, but most people call me Char…and
I have a special gift.
I
talk to the dead.
Make no mistake, I can’t summon them. I’m only able
to see and speak to the spirits that linger when they’re unable to crossover.
They’re somehow weighted to the world with unfinished affairs. And for the last
six years, I’ve relentlessly used my gift to help their lost souls.
But it’s come at a price. My life is dark. Feeling
despondent, I’ve begun to give up. And in helping the dead, I’ve realized I haven’t
allowed myself to live. With no money, no place to go, and most importantly… no
hope, I’ve decided there is only one option—to end it all.
But fate is a funny thing. One minute, I’m about to
leap to my death, and the next, I’m saved by Ike McDermott. The strong, striking
soldier stopped me from putting an end to my despair. He’s the kind of man that
smiles and brightens an entire room. Sweet and gentle.
He is my savior.
And
he’s dead.
We’ve made an agreement. He’ll help me find a place
to stay and a new job if I’ll help him with his unfinished business so that he
may crossover.
Ike’s unfinished matter involves his twin brother,
George. George has been falling apart since Ike’s death and Ike has not been
able to compel himself to crossover in peace until he knows George will be
okay.
When I agreed to help, little did I know that I’d
fall in love with the charming folks of Bath County, and…Ike and George
McDermott.
Now, as both brothers own equal parts of my heart, I
am faced with a cruel and unfair predicament. In saving George, I must let go
of Ike.
But
how does one let go of half of their heart?
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