Writer’s Digest 25th Annual Self-Published Book Awards Honorable MentionRecognized on ReadFreely’s Best Indie Books of 2017 Shortlist“In all, What She Inherits is a successful, rich read of self-discovery, and interwoven narratives keep the pace quick and ever-shifting. Southern coastal scenes paint a rich landscape of rocks, ocean, trees, and natural surroundings which enhance the experience of … the experience of these characters’ lives. Similarly, seances, mediums, and other mystical themes keep the story edgy and dark, building mystery and intrigue until the very end.”
~Megan Roth for IndieReader
“What She Inherits is a ghost story that reminds us that not all secrets are better off buried. A perfect blend of mystery, longing, and coffee shop romance.”
~Stephanie Monahan, author of The Mean Girl Apologies and 33 Valentines
About the Book
When Angela Ellis returns to her childhood home on St. Nabor Island, South Carolina, her junior year of college interrupted indefinitely by her mother’s death, she doesn’t know how she’ll ever be able to function in the world without her mother’s love, support, and guidance. Soon after her mother’s funeral, strange sounds begin to trouble her in the night, sounds she swears are her mother’s angry voice. In an effort to find peace for herself and for her mother’s restless spirit, Angela begins a ghost hunt that makes her friends fear for her sanity and that leads her to more questions than answers. Her parents, it turns out, were extraordinary secret keepers, and now Angela is on her own to discover the truth.
One thousand miles away on Devil’s Back Island, Casey Seaver has built a sweet life for herself hidden away from the rest of the world in Maine’s Casco Bay. She runs a small café and keeps to herself, rarely visiting the mainland. When a posthumous letter arrives from her estranged mother, old memories and new problems interrupt her island idyll. For twenty years she has been trying to forget the mistakes and injustices of her youth, and she has nearly convinced herself she has succeeded, but her mother’s words shatter that illusion. As she tries ignore her mother’s dying wishes, a stranger arrives on the island, looking to bring Devil’s Back into the twenty-first century at last. If he has his way, Casey’s island haven will be a refuge no more.
As plans for a new resort on Devil’s Back spur Casey to move her life forward, Angela’s ghost investigation forces her to examine the past. Fate has put their lives on a collision course, and through each other, they will find the way through their grief.
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Liked the characters, the settings, the switching-back-and-forth. Interesting read.
Really enjoyed reading this book. I would like to hear more about these characters. I was very happy with the way the end was written. The characters were very interesting.
Interesting book. Bit hard to get into it for me, but i thoroughly enjoyed it once I did. Unexpected story. I recommend it!
Sad for children to be raised this way
Nice light read.
I didn’t finish it; I don’t enjoy reading about paranormal activity.
Loved the characters in this book. I had a difficult time putting this one down and read late into the night.
I’m reading it now.
Could not get into it.
I enjoyed the way the two story lines were kept going at the same time without you knowing how they would intersect.
Boring. Couldn’t read past page 70. Too many disparate characters introduced with no backgrounds, no interest.
Depressing
Boring
Thought provoking with compassionate treatment of the characters.
Heart warming story! Loved the ‘mystery’ of the story! Couldn’t put it down
I liked the story and alrhough I knew the two story lines would cross, I was surprised by how they did. But I admit I found myself getting confused between the story lines and who was who at times. Over all it was enjoyable.
I thought it was slow to get started. I also was confused why 2 stories were unfolding until I realized they would be connected later in the book.
I hit the wrong rating , this book was not very interesting I. Wou threading it
Great reading
Different and kept you on your toes!