Karen White is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author whose novels have sold over 1.8 million copies in eight languages. Her work, often described as "grit lit," masterfully blends family drama, mystery, intrigue, and romance. With deep Southern roots influencing many of her settings, White captivates readers with intricate plots and compelling characters. Her unique voice and engaging storytelling make her a distinctive presence in contemporary fiction.
Despite her stroke of luck, Melanie cant deny that spiritsboth malevolent and benignhave started to show themselves to her again. One is shrouded from sight, but appears whenever Jayne is near. Another arrives when an old cistern is discovered in Melanies backyard on Tradd Street.
Melanie, a successful realtor, is an ambitious careerist, inaccessible to men,
who has a difficult relationship with her father. She has the ability to see
beings from a parallel world, but denies it all the time. She is not
interested in old houses that keep stories. But she had no idea that she would
inherit one from a client she had only seen once. According to his will, the
house on Tradd Street, complete with antiques, a dog and the ghosts of its
former owners, now belongs to Melanie. However, there is an unusual condition:
in order to inherit the property, a woman must restore it and live there for a
year. And two men appear in the heroine's life, competing for her affection.
The world is becoming more and more upside down. The tangle of past events
unravels, revealing all the secrets of the house: the history of two families,
love, hidden treasures, and even more, murder.