Alexander, in North Carolina while his father decides whether to remarry and move there, meets the ghost of a Confederate soldier and helps him look for his family.
Elaine Marie Alphin Books
This author focuses on themes related to childhood and early life. Their works often explore the experiences of growing up and the formation of identity. Through their writings, they share a journey of personal growth and discovery. Their work resonates with readers who appreciate introspective views on life.


Counterfeit Son
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Cameron Miller is the son of a murderer. All he has ever known is the stench of the locked cellar, where he can hear the blows and cries and his father's torrent of terror and abuse. Then a miracle happens: his father is killed in a police shootout. In the aftermath, Cameron grabs his one chance for a normal life: he takes on the identity of Neil Lacey, a boy who Mr. Miller had abducted six years ago. As Neil, he has a life with loving parents, a brother and sister, and the comforts only money can buy. But someone knows what Cameron's doing—someone with the power to turn his life back into a nightmare.