The Attachment
Eliza Grey has always had a supernatural gift. She knows things. Unseen things.
As a child, she held her gift close. Only her brother knows about the ghost who claimed Eliza on a beach when she was five. This tortured apparition, the one she calls the Wet Lady, promised their paths would cross again.
Now a writer for a local newspaper in a Massachusetts seaside town, Eliza’s latest assignment leads to the discovery of a lone grave and a forgotten family burial plot. Honor Brown died in 1808. Honor’s mysterious death, ruled a suicide, sets off Eliza’s inner knowing.
With the assistance of an unlikely group of friends and her new furry sidekick, a Great Pyrenees named Murphy, Eliza unearths Honor’s truth.
Was it suicide, or was it murder?
But peeling away the layers of a 200-year-old mystery isn’t easy. Especially when Eliza uncovers a web of deceit leading back to the town’s mayor, who not only thwarts her investigation of the past but endangers her present.
Promises given. Promises taken. The Wet Lady has returned.
Destined to relinquish herself to this tormented soul, can Eliza uncover the truth before her mind and body are no longer her own?
WEAVING THREADS OF GRATITUDE
Weaving Threads of Gratitude is a journal filled with inspirational short stories that encourages self-reflection and empowerment. Rich with beautiful illustrations and engaging prompts, this 52 week journal helps create a mindfulness journey of spiritual awakening and self-discovery.
SPIRIT THREADS
With a story that spans four seasons, Spirit Threads is the follow-on to Judith’s debut novel, Threads. In this new memoir, she chronicles a personal journey of love and spirituality, and how the challenges of illness and hope have added their threads to the tapestry of her life. As the seasons change, she discovers how her relationship with the wild red fox named Reddy Girl teaches her that inner strength is just as formidable as outer strength, that hope and faith are required to survive the darkest days, and most importantly, that we are never truly alone.
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