Readers of Elizabeth Haydon's "Rhapsody" (and sequels) will get the most out of this, but it should be enjoyable for all. A beautiful, pure girl is corrupted by an evil demon in man form.
Susan was in her third day of the pledging process and the Sorority of her choice had challanged her to stay overnight at an empty, haunted mansion. Her skepticism and disbeliefs in the Paranormal were about to change.
The tale starts at Appomattox and goes to Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and on to Comancheria as one brother tries to find the other after the war. This is a tale of two brothers. As the story advances, the chapters ALTERNATE--Jason chp 1, Jesse chp 2, Jason chp 3, Jesse chp 4 and so on.
Hard work has finally paid off, and Mark is ready to surprise his wife a Valentine's Day she'll never forget. The center piece is the diamond ring he wishes he could have afforded when he asked her to marry him. But she's not the only one in for a pleasant surprise.
Heather's a Bad Girl. Everyone says so. Her father's given up on her after years of her mother's interference. When Mom travels to New York for several weeks of business, and a recently laid off Dad is stuck home with his rebellious teen for the summer, he knew things had to change. There was only one way to deal with girls like Heather. Bad girls get punished. Things were about to change. In a BIG way.