Jed: A Psychic Surveys Supernatural Thriller
- 314 pages
- 11 hours of reading
This author's work is primarily concerned with the supernatural and hauntings, drawing inspiration from true events and experiences. Her narratives delve into the realm of paranormal phenomena, often set in environments steeped in mystery and suspense. Through compelling storytelling, she guides readers into spaces where reality intersects with the spectral, exploring the motivations and secrets that shape these encounters. Her writing offers a captivating look into the less-explored facets of human experience.





Fall in love with a brand-new set of books from the author of the bestselling Psychic Surveys and This Haunted World series. When you look in the mirror, who do you see? With Mandy the haunted doll now safely ensconced in Mason Town Museum, sealed in a glass case, Shady Groves and her colleagues, Annie and Ray, can relax. After a fashion. The small-town museum they run is not like others, it's a place that seeks to contain and understand artifacts and relics charged with negative energy. Their aim is to gradually reduce how potent that energy can be, and the destruction it can lead to. All is well, until Shady chances upon a mirror in a thrift store. The reflection staring back at her is not quite her own. The artifact is purchased and brought back to the museum, where, under controlled circumstances, they begin to explore its history. A girl, a woman, appears to be the previous owner. One who is troubled, who swings between emotions like some wild pendulum. As more is revealed, Shady follows her down each dark avenue, finally uncovering an involvement in one of the most shocking episodes of American history. Appalled, she refuses to continue. But, as Shady, Annie and Ray know, sometimes there's no turning back. Just what did happen at Cades Home Farm?
After a painful breakup with her boyfriend and boss, Layla Lewis escapes to Trecastle in North Cornwall to house-sit for a friend. This familiar location holds memories of holidays with her estranged mother and is also home to her childhood friend, Hannah McKenzie. Seeking solace and a fresh start, Layla takes up Hannah's offer of a place to stay and a job at the local pub, allowing her to heal and rediscover herself away from her previous life.