An Amazon International Multi-Genre Bestseller!
Although Blakemort feeds into the bestselling Psychic Surveys series, it can also be read as a STANDALONE
“That house, that damned house. Will it ever stop haunting me?”
After her parents’ divorce, five-year old Corinna Greer moves into Blakemort with her mother and brother. Set on the edge of the village of Whitesmith, the only thing attractive about it is the rent. A ‘sensitive’, Corinna is aware from the start that something is wrong with the house. Very wrong.
Christmas is coming but at Blakemort that’s not something to get excited about. A house that sits and broods, that calculates and considers, it’s then that it lashes out – the attacks endured over five years becoming worse. There are also the spirits, some willing residents, others not. Amongst them a boy, a beautiful, spiteful boy…
Who are they? What do they want? And is Corinna right when she suspects it’s not just the dead the house traps but the living too?
What the reviewers are saying:
An absolutely terrifying, chilling book. Heather Fitt
This is a beautifully written, atmospheric and seriously scary ghost story. Nicocaran
Perfect reading material for the long dark nights. Lelly
An author who is a master of her art. Sue Gale
Fast paced with an easy style, this is a page turner providing wonderful entertainment and suspense. Echo
Although Blakemort feeds into the bestselling Psychic Surveys series, it can also be read as a STANDALONE
“That house, that damned house. Will it ever stop haunting me?”
After her parents’ divorce, five-year old Corinna Greer moves into Blakemort with her mother and brother. Set on the edge of the village of Whitesmith, the only thing attractive about it is the rent. A ‘sensitive’, Corinna is aware from the start that something is wrong with the house. Very wrong.
Christmas is coming but at Blakemort that’s not something to get excited about. A house that sits and broods, that calculates and considers, it’s then that it lashes out – the attacks endured over five years becoming worse. There are also the spirits, some willing residents, others not. Amongst them a boy, a beautiful, spiteful boy…
Who are they? What do they want? And is Corinna right when she suspects it’s not just the dead the house traps but the living too?
What the reviewers are saying:
An absolutely terrifying, chilling book. Heather Fitt
This is a beautifully written, atmospheric and seriously scary ghost story. Nicocaran
Perfect reading material for the long dark nights. Lelly
An author who is a master of her art. Sue Gale
Fast paced with an easy style, this is a page turner providing wonderful entertainment and suspense. Echo