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Terms of Engagement

Published
May 2016
Main Genre
Suspense Suspense
Pages
455

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A child's ghostly laughter. Footsteps in the night. A music box's haunting melody. Curtains closing by themselves, furniture rearranging, a disappearing afghan, the world's creepiest doll, complete with her very own coffin… pallbearers not included. Yet surprisingly spry, considering. Twenty year old Lina Phillips is left reeling after ending her engagement to long-time sweetheart, twenty-two year old Casey Travis. Convinced she's made the right choice and determined not to go back, she and her twenty-two year old sister, Patrice, leave town for the summer and travel to the countryside and the ancestral home of the Phillipses. Patrice is certain there's a reasonable explanation for all of the completely unreasonable, unexplainable events transpiring at the house. She's also convinced that the tall, dark and handsome neighbor, twenty-seven year old Evan Thompson, is worth braving a haunted house for. Not that she believes in that sort of thing. Lina struggles to move on, Casey strives to hold on, and Evan and Patrice investigate what's going on. Whatever the cause of the mysterious happenings, Patrice appears to be the target. She vows to solve the mystery and rid the house of the… completely rational explanation, whatever that is, even if it's the last thing she does. It just may be.

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