Holly Cain has it all, a successful writing career, a handsome boyfriend, a beautiful home, fame and fortune. She is a best-selling horror novelist, with a picture perfect life. Of course nothing stays perfect for long, it's really just an illusion anyway, because nothing is ever perfect, including Holly's life. In a single moment, the blink of an eye, Hollys picture-perfect life is shattered. On a run rain slick road, during a storm that they thought was over, a tree comes crashing down, and sends them crashing off the road. Holly's boyfriend is killed out right, she is paralyzed and becomes the woman in the wheelchair.Since the accident, that Holly blames herself for, because she insisted that they go out that night, she has lost her ability to write. Holly suffers from writers block, and she suffers from guilt as well. Holly decides to move out of the beautiful home, it holds too many painful memories, too many good times, she feels that moving will be a good thing. The move might also accomplish something else, it might help her get over the writer's block, a change of scenery might do her good, maybe it will help her move on with her life.Holly believes that she has found the perfect place, it seems paradise. The place is on the Lake, the view is picture-perfect, but looks can be deceiving, and that is all that she has seen, a picture. It looks like paradise in the picture, but it is just an illusion.Holly finally sees the house for the first time, the day that she moves in, it looks just like the picture. But illusion is broken almost immediately, when she sees the ghostly woman.Thanks to Twylyght for the cover
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- Author E. T. Brother
- Language English
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