Ghosts are people too.
The only thing I want for Christmas is for my husband and teen daughter to accept reality.
And the reality is, I’m dead.
Instead, they’re pretending I’m alive. They set out food for me, draw my bath, and even talk to me. This keeps me stuck in purgatory, unable to move on to the next realm, wherever that is.
I roam around my home watching my family, wondering how I could have lived differently, and what might help my current situation. Should I move towards the light like the little girl in Poltergeist?
But there is no light. Why has no one come to tell me what to do? How come Walmart has greeters but not the afterlife?
Then on Christmas Day…
The doorbell rings, and the man who enters my house can see and hear me. Is he God? Or the welcoming angel I’ve been waiting for, the one who will tell me where to go next?
What the man says is unlike anything I’d expected. And now I have a big decision to make.
The Ghost Wife is a short story of suspense.
Praise for C.G. Twiles:
“The Neighbors in Apartment 3D one to read with your lights on and your doors locked.” —Susan Crawford, international bestselling author of The Pocket Wife
“Gripped me so tightly, I didn’t skip over even the most insignificant word.” —Book Rant Reviews
"The Last Star Standing has everything I love in a book and blended it together. It had a reality music competition. It was a thriller. It kept me guessing. I loved it!" —Brey’s Reviews
“With clever twists and an unforgettable heroine, The Last Star Standing deserves a standing ovation.” —Liz Alterman, author of He’ll Be Waiting and A Perfect Neighborhood
“What can I say about The Little Girl in the Window except it was bloody brilliant! It sneaked up behind me and whacked me upside the head. I saw stars—in this case, five.” —Goodreads reader
“[The Little Girl in the Window] was fast-paced, full of twists, and kept me at the edge of my seat from start to finish. I loved it!” Books and Coffee Please
Genre: Mystery
The only thing I want for Christmas is for my husband and teen daughter to accept reality.
And the reality is, I’m dead.
Instead, they’re pretending I’m alive. They set out food for me, draw my bath, and even talk to me. This keeps me stuck in purgatory, unable to move on to the next realm, wherever that is.
I roam around my home watching my family, wondering how I could have lived differently, and what might help my current situation. Should I move towards the light like the little girl in Poltergeist?
But there is no light. Why has no one come to tell me what to do? How come Walmart has greeters but not the afterlife?
Then on Christmas Day…
The doorbell rings, and the man who enters my house can see and hear me. Is he God? Or the welcoming angel I’ve been waiting for, the one who will tell me where to go next?
What the man says is unlike anything I’d expected. And now I have a big decision to make.
The Ghost Wife is a short story of suspense.
Praise for C.G. Twiles:
“The Neighbors in Apartment 3D one to read with your lights on and your doors locked.” —Susan Crawford, international bestselling author of The Pocket Wife
“Gripped me so tightly, I didn’t skip over even the most insignificant word.” —Book Rant Reviews
"The Last Star Standing has everything I love in a book and blended it together. It had a reality music competition. It was a thriller. It kept me guessing. I loved it!" —Brey’s Reviews
“With clever twists and an unforgettable heroine, The Last Star Standing deserves a standing ovation.” —Liz Alterman, author of He’ll Be Waiting and A Perfect Neighborhood
“What can I say about The Little Girl in the Window except it was bloody brilliant! It sneaked up behind me and whacked me upside the head. I saw stars—in this case, five.” —Goodreads reader
“[The Little Girl in the Window] was fast-paced, full of twists, and kept me at the edge of my seat from start to finish. I loved it!” Books and Coffee Please
Genre: Mystery
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