Eldrith Manor
Leigh Rivers
by William Thomas Bailey
Blake Gibson is a man drifting through the haze of a mundane existence, anchored only by the erratic rhythms of his friends and the hum of a rusted Cadillac. Yet, his reality is fracturing. Haunted by vivid, intrusive visions of a bygone era—a mill pond, a grand hotel lobby, and a tragic, forbidden love—Blake finds himself tethered to names that taste like memories he never lived: Emma, Browning, Annileise, and Gideon.
This haunting paranormal romance masterfully blurs the boundary between the living and the spectral. As Blake delves deeper into the whispers of the past, he must determine if these visions are merely manifestations of his own buried trauma or if he is being pulled into the orbit of restless spirits waiting for a resolution that spans generations. The ring that links these souls is more than jewelry; it is a promise of a love that refused to die with the bodies of those who swore it.
William Thomas Bailey crafts a devastatingly beautiful narrative where the past does not merely haunt the present—it consumes it. Perfect for readers who crave atmospheric ghost stories and the ache of star-crossed romance, this novel explores the lingering weight of secrets that refuse to stay buried.
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