For fans of White Smoke, The Hazel Wood, and Wilder Girls comes an original, hypnotizing horror thriller in the vein of Midsommar, as one girl inherits a mysterious house from her estranged grandmother?and a letter with sinister instructions.

Jo never expected to be placed in her absent grandmother's will?let alone be left her house, her land, and a letter with mysterious demands.

Upon arriving at the inherited property, things are even more strange.

The tenants mentioned in the letter are odd, just slightly...off. Jo feels something dark and decrepit in the old shack behind the house. And the things that her father used to talk about, his delusions... Why is Jo starting to believe they might be real?

But what Jo fears most is the letter from her grandmother. Because if it's true, then Jo belongs here, in this strange place. And she has no choice but to stay.


  • An Inherited Legacy: Jo isn't just the new owner of a remote Vermont farmhouse; she's the new guardian, bound by a chilling letter and a duty she can't escape.
  • Small Town Horror: Experience a story steeped in the claustrophobic dread of a small town where local traditions hide a terrifying reality and the woods are not safe.
  • Psychological Suspense: Jo must confront her family's history of ?madness? as her father's terrifying warnings about child-stealing fairies prove to be horrifyingly real.
  • Twisted Family Secrets: Uncover the truth behind her grandmother's strange demands, the odd tenants who watch her every move, and the real reason her father fled this place years ago.



Autorentext

Patricia Ward was born and raised in Beirut, Lebanon, moving to the United States when she was eighteen. She is the author of The Bullet Collection, Skinner Luce, and the young adult novels The Cherished and Mercy. Ward is also a book artist specializing in miniature books and dioramas. She lives with her family in Vermont. You can find Patricia at patriciasarrafianward.com.

Titel
The Cherished
EAN
9780063235137
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
18.04.2023
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Anzahl Seiten
336