

We felt every character their love and invisible bond and connection. Certain elements were in some ways predictable, however at no stage did those affect our enjoyment. We were swept away in an unusual romance and found it really difficult to put it down as we needed to know how it was all going to play out. But she needs saving, too, that I can see.’ ‘The wild and beautiful creature may just be the answer. The intense feeling of loss and emotional connection was unquestionable as was the message of love and compassion. The writing was flawless and the characters had such depth and brought a wide spectrum of emotion. It was such a beautiful written journey for a variety of reasons. Wow, this story made us cry and think about many relevant aspects to our own feelings and thoughts on life and death. And the pain has become too much to bear.’ A never-ending torment of death and servitude. In saving George, I must let go of Ike.īut how does one let go of half of their heart? Now, as both brothers own equal parts of my heart, I am faced with a cruel and unfair predicament. When I agreed to help, little did I know that I’d fall in love with the charming folks of Bath County, and…Ike and George McDermott. George has been falling apart since Ike’s death and Ike has not been able to compel himself to crossover in peace until he knows George will be okay. Ike’s unfinished matter involves his twin brother, George. He’ll help me find a place to stay and a new job if I’ll help him with his unfinished business so that he may crossover. He’s the kind of man that smiles and brightens an entire room. The strong, striking soldier stopped me from putting an end to my despair.

One minute, I’m about to leap to my death, and the next, I’m saved by Ike McDermott. With no money, no place to go, and most importantly… no hope, I’ve decided there is only one option-to end it all.īut fate is a funny thing.

And in helping the dead, I’ve realized I haven’t allowed myself to live. Feeling despondent, I’ve begun to give up. And for the last six years, I’ve relentlessly used my gift to help their lost souls.īut it’s come at a price. They’re somehow weighted to the world with unfinished affairs. I’m only able to see and speak to the spirits that linger when they’re unable to crossover. My name is Charlotte, but most people call me Char…and I have a special gift. I was never one to believe in spirits-until six years ago, when a bone-chilling accident changed my life…forever. What happens when the very thing ruining your life ends up saving it?
