Six months ago, brutal murders shook the small Ozark town—murders that stopped after a house fire reportedly claimed the killer’s life. Lauryn McBride’s family auction house has taken responsibility for the estate sale of the victims—the enigmatic Markus Chisom. Submerging herself in Chisom’s beautiful but strange world, Lauryn welcomes the reprieve from watching Alzheimer’s steal her father from her, piece by piece. She soon realized that centuries – old secrets tie Abbey Hills to the Chisom estate and a mysterious evil will do anything to make sure those secrets stay hidden. Even the man who grew up loving her may not be able to protect Lauryn from the danger.
When Amede Dastillon received an unexpected package from Abbey Hills, she hopes it might be the key in tracking down her beloved long-estranged sister. Visiting Abbey Hills seems the logical next step in her search, but Amede is unusually affected by the town.
Two women brought together by questions that seem to have no answers. Can they overcome the loss and darkness threatening to devour them—or will their own demons condemns them to an emotional wasteland?
This was my first book from this author. One of the things that I liked about the book is the author didn’t get really gory when describing certain parts. However the description of certain scenes was extremely well done.
My Review:
She did a good job in explaining the relation ship between father and daughter and the hardships of his Alzheimer’s disease. There was a Christian undertone in the book. The story about Vampires and Alzehimers takes up equal parts. The Author does a great job in maintaining three different points of view. They were consistent and I always knew who was speaking next. The ending wasn’t as big as I had hoped but the mystery stayed until the very end.
I recommend the book to anyone who likes reading about vampires. To find out more about Tracy Bateman click here. http://www.traceybateman.com/
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