Dana didn’t heed the warning about not using the house on the island at Christmas time. She went ahead and did it anyway. But some doors are better left unopened.When Dana and Sterling decide to escape London’s dreary confines, and spend Christmas at the families island house, they defied a Christmas tradition. No one should spend Christmas day at the cove.When the couple arrive they discover a ghostly Christmas tree, its candles burned to stubs, and a dust-covered copy of A Christmas Carol, relics of a bygone era. But their fascination turns to horror when the veil between the living and the dead begins to part and Dana’s world becomes fraught with fear.When the spectral figure sets off a series of nightmarish events she tries to rationlise, afterall, TV’s have been known to be finnicky before. But how can a fire ignite with no human hand? And is she imagining a malevolent female that seems to vanish into thin air.Trapped in a relentless game of supernatural cat and mouse, Sterling's skepticism fuels the growing divide between them, and Dana's world unravels as the ghost's sinister presence intensifies, her whispers of vengeance echoing through the storm-lashed island.As the haunting escalates it is clear that as a vicious spectre is, determined to have them as her very own.Can Dana and Sterling find a way out of this nightmarish Christmas and survive the island's dark secret? Or will they become its next victims, forever ensnared in its haunting legacy?If you read stories in the occult, occultism, horror, supernatural and paranormal genres then add Cat Knight to your reading list.
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- Author Cat Knight
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