With a Category 5 hurricane barreling towards the southeast coast of Florida, Kayla Woodbridge is forced to cut her beach vacation with her children short and return home to prepare for the coming storm. Boone Chadwick, a new friend she met at the beach, isn't as concerned about the impending storm as Kayla is and refuses to heed her warnings to vacate the island. When the causeway bridge, the only road on and off the island, is destroyed after being struck by a barge, Boone gets stranded with eleven others from his hotel, their location in the direct path of Hurricane Phillipe’s landfall. Back at home in Nanette, Kayla is forced to face the storm alone with her children after her husband is arrested and charged with murder. The catastrophic hurricane also has another target in his sight - the protective dike surrounding Lake Okeechobee. Is the levee strong enough to withstand 150 mph winds, or will Phillipe be the hurricane that brings it down?
Ghost Girl DeeDee Olsen Blanchard is back with another supernatural case to solve. Now an adult and Child Psychologist, she practices medicine in her hometown of Pahokee, Florida. New patient, seven-year-old Ethan Portman, is brought to DeeDee by his mother for treatment of what she believes is a dissociative disorder, telling DeeDee that he has always been a happy and loving child but has suddenly become despondent, refuses to eat, and no longer plays with his toys. Upon her assessment of, and conversation with Ethan, DeeDee discovers that his condition isn’t medically related. Ethan is being haunted by the dead twin brother that he never knew existed who is attempting to persuade him to join him so that they can be together forever. To Dee Dee’s shock and dismay, she understands that the only way her patient can be with his dead brother is for him to die as well. Determined to learn about the life and history of Nathan Banks, the deceased twin, DeeDee must go deep into the Florida Everglades to solve his murder. What she finds in her quest for the truth is gruesome and heartbreaking. Nathan’s ghost leads DeeDee and her husband, David, to Earl and Maylene Tibbetts, an ill-bred, illiterate, backwoods degenerate couple with a long history of abducting and murdering children across the state of Florida. The Tibbetts’ farm hides many dark and disturbing secrets, and it’s up to DeeDee to expose Earl and Maylene and the multiple crimes they’ve committed. Putting her own life at risk, she sets out to not only free the souls of the children trapped on the farm, but also to rescue the five living ones who remain there before the Tibbetts kill them, too.
The crypt located on Row 2 Column 6 at Greenview Cemetery Mausoleum has been disintegrated. The coffin once interred inside the crypt now lies empty on the concrete floor of the vault. Its wood is cracked and shattered. The shredded satin lining of the coffin appears as though fingernails clawed through the fabric. The body of recently entombed Bradley Cavanaugh isn’t inside. Dead men can’t escape their graves and walk away, can they? Sheriff Nick Dunn of the Carter County Sheriff's Office doesn’t believe in the supernatural. He’s convinced the creepy incident is an act of vandalism carried out by a gang of juvenile delinquents. When the missing body fails to turn up in a search of the cemetery, Dunn opens his investigation into the macabre and bizarre case. Through Patrice Cavanaugh, widow of the deceased, and her sister, Gabby Morgan, Dunn learns that Bradley Cavanaugh was an aggressive, abusive alcoholic who had multiple enemies in life. Is it possible that one of them stole his body from the grave as retribution for the wrath and vicious behavior Cavanaugh subjected them to while he was still alive? Or was the body stolen for more sinister reasons by someone intending to use it to terrorize Patrice and drive her insane? As Dunn’s investigation brings him closer to the culprit behind the disappearance of Cavanaugh’s body, he realizes that Patrice is the one who’s in grave danger. Someone extremely close to her hated Bradley Cavanaugh passionately and swore the day would come when she’d get her revenge against him for destroying her life. Did that day finally arrive, and is Patrice an intended victim or only collateral damage? When Dunn encounters the horrific truth behind the body’s disappearance, the experience brings him face to face with unadulterated evil, and a realism that’s too unbelievable to be true.
At 18, Joey Sheffield left home, putting a history of sexual abuse behind her. Fifteen years later, she’s summoned home by her sister, Rosemary, to attend the funeral of the man responsible for the crimes committed against her – her father, MacArthur Sheffield. Not wanting to let her sisters down by not showing up, Joey puts her disdain for her parents and the home she grew up in aside and reluctantly returns to Sheffield Manor. Shortly after her arrival, she starts to notice odd occurrences. Voices coming from inside the walls, the stench of her father’s cologne, and the aroma of smoke from his favorite pipe tobacco. Things aren’t as they seem at Sheffield Manor. When Joey learns that no funeral arrangements have been made for her father, and that no citizens in the town of Cornish, Alabama are aware of his death, she realizes that she’s been lured home under false pretenses – and for nefarious reasons. Someone inside the manor wants Joey dead, and they’ll stop at nothing to ensure she doesn’t leave there alive. *WARNING: This book contains graphic sexual content and adult language.
In this first installment of the Ghost Girl Series, Dr. Diedre “DeeDee” Olsen Blanchard shares how, at the age of fourteen, she came to acquire her phenomenal paranormal abilities, how she uses them to assist local law enforcement and provide solace to those grieving the deaths of loved ones. On the eastern bank of Lake Okeechobee, deep in the black gold of the Glades, lies the rural farming community of Pahokee. Famous for its agriculture, tropical fruits, fishing, airboats, and alligators, it’s also the home of DeeDee Olsen. And where a cold-blooded murderer is on the loose. In the fall of 1978, the town is in a panic when the Homecoming Queen disappears after the Homecoming football game. Last seen with her abusive boyfriend and his equally abusive friends, DeeDee is convinced that they’re responsible for her disappearance. Without evidence proving that they committed a crime, telling the police chief about her suspiciousness would be futile. However, when the spirit of the missing girl appears to DeeDee pleading for her assistance to solve her murder, she has no other choice than to do exactly that. But the results don’t fare well for her. The police chief is neither interested in nor amused by her bizarre and unbelievable story about how she knows the missing girl is dead. Frustrated, hurt, and embarrassed by his stern hostility toward her, she storms out of the station more determined than ever to convince him that she’s telling the truth. She has to find a way to make the chief believe her and she has to do it quickly. The killer is now stalking and threatening her. He knows about her psychic abilities. He knows where she lives. He’s observed her pay multiple visits to the police station. Realizing that his intimidation tactics and confrontations do nothing to dissuade her, he feels pressured to take the matter into his own hands. Unwilling to allow her to destroy his life by revealing what she knows about him, he makes it his personal goal to shut her up permanently. That means he’ll have to kill again.
In this first installment of the Ghost Girl Series, Dr. Diedre “DeeDee” Olsen Blanchard shares how, at the age of fourteen, she came to acquire her phenomenal paranormal abilities, how she uses them to assist local law enforcement and provide solace to those grieving the deaths of loved ones. On the eastern bank of Lake Okeechobee, deep in the black gold of the Glades, lies the rural farming community of Pahokee. Famous for its agriculture, tropical fruits, fishing, airboats, and alligators, it’s also the home of DeeDee Olsen. And where a cold-blooded murderer is on the loose. In the fall of 1978, the town is in a panic when the Homecoming Queen disappears after the Homecoming football game. Last seen with her abusive boyfriend and his equally abusive friends, DeeDee is convinced that they’re responsible for her disappearance. Without evidence proving that they committed a crime, telling the police chief about her suspiciousness would be futile. However, when the spirit of the missing girl appears to DeeDee pleading for her assistance to solve her murder, she has no other choice than to do exactly that. But the results don’t fare well for her. The police chief is neither interested in nor amused by her bizarre and unbelievable story about how she knows the missing girl is dead. Frustrated, hurt, and embarrassed by his stern hostility toward her, she storms out of the station more determined than ever to convince him that she’s telling the truth. She has to find a way to make the chief believe her and she has to do it quickly. The killer is now stalking and threatening her. He knows about her psychic abilities. He knows where she lives. He’s observed her pay multiple visits to the police station. Realizing that his intimidation tactics and confrontations do nothing to dissuade her, he feels pressured to take the matter into his own hands. Unwilling to allow her to destroy his life by revealing what she knows about him, he makes it his personal goal to shut her up permanently. That means he’ll have to kill again.
Ghost Girl DeeDee Olsen Blanchard is back with another supernatural case to solve. Now an adult and Child Psychologist, she practices medicine in her hometown of Pahokee, Florida. New patient, seven-year-old Ethan Portman, is brought to DeeDee by his mother for treatment of what she believes is a dissociative disorder, telling DeeDee that he has always been a happy and loving child but has suddenly become despondent, refuses to eat, and no longer plays with his toys. Upon her assessment of, and conversation with Ethan, DeeDee discovers that his condition isn’t medically related. Ethan is being haunted by the dead twin brother that he never knew existed who is attempting to persuade him to join him so that they can be together forever. To Dee Dee’s shock and dismay, she understands that the only way her patient can be with his dead brother is for him to die as well. Determined to learn about the life and history of Nathan Banks, the deceased twin, DeeDee must go deep into the Florida Everglades to solve his murder. What she finds in her quest for the truth is gruesome and heartbreaking. Nathan’s ghost leads DeeDee and her husband, David, to Earl and Maylene Tibbetts, an ill-bred, illiterate, backwoods degenerate couple with a long history of abducting and murdering children across the state of Florida. The Tibbetts’ farm hides many dark and disturbing secrets, and it’s up to DeeDee to expose Earl and Maylene and the multiple crimes they’ve committed. Putting her own life at risk, she sets out to not only free the souls of the children trapped on the farm, but also to rescue the five living ones who remain there before the Tibbetts kill them, too.
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