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The Invisible Woman

Two years had gone by since Morris Clarkson last stepped foot into Freewater. While the town remained the same. Still from the shops and parks to the residential areas, everything felt like a ghost of what was once there—where Morris found himself lured into a salacious and secretive relationship with a tempting and fierce beauty, Delilah Fowler. Even now, the thought of that burning desire and love for that woman was the main reason he returned to Freewater.Of course, that woman wasn’t here in Freewater anymore. She was murdered in her own loft, and despite how crazy Morris sounded to his friends, he moved right into that same loft. Whether it was lovesickness wearing him down, or just the need to relive that fantasy, Morris didn’t care about the odd rumors about a ghost dwelling in the loft. Until it turns out the rumors were try. Morris encounters the ghost of a woman on the same day he moved in; a woman who looked, talked and moved like Delilah.Caught up in passionate and lustful memories of the past, and the vivid yet carnal dreams plagued by the spirit of Delilah, Morris wants nothing more than to embrace that deathlike whispering calling him to the edge. Regardless of his attempts to fight back, and knowing something is wrong, despite feeling so right, about the ghost in this game of seduction, Morris has a choice to make. Either move on or embrace the inevitable. Even if it meant that Delilah might snatch more than his body in the end.

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