The oldest living woman in North Carolina is dying, and her great-great-granddaughter, Tiffany Warren, has been sent to Connecticut to close up grandma's home. She discovers that grandma Edna was a "collector." As she boxes up the spare rooms full of junk, Tiffany gets to know her grandmother. She also gets to know the ghosts from Edna's past when she opens a room in the attic and they begin to appear whenever she goes inside.
A.L. Jambor lives in Florida with her husband, Hans. Amy began writing at the tender age of fifty-eight when she was inspired by a photo of her granddaughter. The result was But the Children Survived, an apocalyptic story about how a pharmaceutical company’s greed led to the destruction of North America. From there, Amy began writing fantasy mysteries that incorporated both her love of puzzles and her humor. Nick Dandino and Lord Percival Plep are two of her protagonists – the first a PI in heaven, the second an English lord reincarnated as a pudgy terrier named Libby. She has also written an historical time travel series and a dark crime thriller. You can find all her books on Amazon.com's KDP program and available with Kindle Unlimited.
Grandma had a life long ago, and in this life she had a love, one she could not let go. She lived Her life as if things never happened. But they did ! Now grandma is 116 years of age and nobody knows who she was or what actually happened in her life. Chosen to close her house up her great grand-daughter finds a locked room in Grandma's house. This room will open her life up to at this member of her family but also opens up all of grandma's secrets. Tiffany is not prepared for what she is to learn. A touching , THRILLING MYSTERY you are sure to enjoy. I RECOMMEND
A.L.Jambor has written a different ghost story in that it is wrapped around a live story. When Tiffany Warren is selected by her family to pick up her great grandmother Edna‘s house she never anticipated what she would find. On the third floor of the house is a locked room. Once unlocked, the room had magical powers. Long buried secrets were uncovered and mysteries were solved.
Although this was a stand alone piece, it is included in the author’s A House Collection - 3 equally intriguing stories. I’m downloading it now as this author grabbed my attention with the way going and tender touch.
It’s funny how life makes decisions for you. Whether it’s getting off work early, your dog cuddling you…all to prepare you for the pain of loss. At least that is what happened to me when I was reading this very book about loss, while living in my own Grandma’s house.
I recommend preparing for the scene of loss if you are also grieving. As a former art student, now in Stem with new student loans, and old, I recommend following your dreams. As we only have one life to live.
Like my review title States, this novella was a pleasant little read. Not great but a far cry from horrible. Would have liked more depth (or, perhaps, maturity) to the main character, Tiffany, but perhaps "young and a tad shallow and whiny" was what the author was looking for.
This short story left me wanting more. I enjoyed the reality of love and life. This is not your typical love story but it is absolutely addicting. I really hope the author has since expanded and continued the story in novel form! I highly recommend this story to everyone!
This was a short story however it is a complete story. It will have you remembering about your own family. The characters are likeable and believable. This is the first book that I have read from this author, but it won't be the last. This story was very entertaining. I highly recommend this book to you.
Tiffany goes to her grandmother’s home to clean and box up possessions as her grandmother is very ill and will not be returning home.
While Tiffany explores the house she discovers a room upstairs that brings the pat back. With some research and the fantasy figure of her Nanna Tiffany solves the secret.
A short fantasy type cozy good for a short inbetween read.
Would have liked this to have been a novel. Beautiful story. Reminder that before our grandparents were old and facing death, they were once young and vibrant people with interesting stories of their own.
Sweet and tender reading ! I give it a 4 Star rateing .
I enjoyed this book it was very endearing. And it was not at all long, I was surprised how fast I finished it . Thanks A .L. Jambor ! ! Good job . (* * * * )
Wonderful read only wish it had been longer. It is more like a short story but a very good one. A surprising room is found in the house while cleaning out and packing up Edna's things . Full of love, despair and mystery.
Great story that held my attention until the end with well drawn characters and several great plots to keep me in the story. Excellent work by an interesting author.
There could have been so much more done with this story. It leaves you with a lot more questions and you don't get sucked into the people or the story enough to suspend belief.
I know it’s a short story But too many things were brought up and they weren’t resolved. It would be a great novel if the author decided to make it a longer story.
Imagine if.you could open a locked room and meet family members that had died before you were even born. The insights into their life stories would be a treasure.
This is a fast moving and short read, great for a choice squeezed between books of stories with more pages and description. The author skims over scenarios and events with just enough description of the characters and happenings that the readers could understand the story intent, but not enough that they could be pulled into it with intense emotion. There is just enough mystery to keep the reader wanting more. It’s an easy read. I would classify it as a story of mystery, time travel and fantasy, and some ghostly aspects. As described in the book, “The author lived in large, old houses and the memories of those days have inspired her to write stories featuring mysterious houses and restless spirits.” This story tells of Tiffany who is voted by the family to pack up Grandma Edna’s house in Connecticut. She had been a caretaker for her. In her endeavor to pack up all of Edna’s personal belongings, she comes across a locked room. After eventually gaining access to the key, she opens the door to the mysterious room, switches on the light, and finds the room unlike Edna’s other rooms and this is where mystery begins.
The Room in Grandma’s House is by A. J. Jambor. It is a story of second chances, loveless marriages, and lost loves. Tiffany Warren was without a job. Without a college degree, it was hard to find a job. She wanted to go to college but her Mother kept telling her to wait until her great-great-grandmother died and then she would have her college paid for and no debts. Tiffany wasn’t sure her Mother even thought she was smart enough to stay with a job. But Grandma Edna was 116 years old and Tiffany wasn’t sure she was going to die soon. Not that Tiffany wanted her to die, she loved Grandma Edna. She had been sitting with her at the nursing home and had gotten to know her much better. Now Tiffany found herself in North Carolina to clean out Grandma’s house and get it ready for sale. Grandma was a collector. It looked like she collected a little bit of everything and a lot of it. However, one room in the attic wasn’t overstuffed with collections. It had been locked but Tiffany found the key and went in. Then something funny happened while she was in the room.
Tiffany Warren’s Great-Great Grandmother Edna is the oldest living person in the state of North Carolina at 116 years old.
Since Edna has been placed in hospice care, the family has sent the unemployed Tiffany to complete the task of cleaning up her great-grandmother’s house.
What she discovers inside the house changes her forever.
I thought I had a good idea of how this book would go, but I was pleasantly surprised with the story. I was also pleasantly surprised by it’s length.
We learn quite a bit about Tiffany’s Grandma Edna’s past. And with her being 116 years old, there is a lot of history.
I really enjoyed this story and would be happy to recommend it to others.
A stretch to believe that a woman lived until she is 117 years old but this one did! This short story was like a window into her life. As her great great granddaughter gets to know her by old picture albums and a magic room in the attic. Through the window in that room - it was like a time machine. Matter of fact, that's what I thought of when Tiffany watched time change looking thru that window, the movie and book "The Time Machine" by H. g. Wells. This was a simple but sweet story.
A very short story. An old house that belonged to an elderly woman of 116 years old living in Connecticut died. The house needed to be cleaned out. The great-great-grand daughter, Tiffany Warren was packing her things away when she found the house had some interesting things in it and a few very unusual things were happening. A good story but could have been longer. This author is noted for her short stories.
This is a cute tale. I went into it knowing it was a short story but I've seen other titles of Jambor's and thought this would be a good test. I did like the story and wished there was more. The characters were a little abrupt but the story was told. I think I've used the phrase before: this felt like the condensed version where anything extraneous was cut out.
I will jump into another Jambor with high hopes of a lovely read.
A very short but enjoyable Christmas mystery. A long lost relative guides Josie and Hank on a quest that solves the mystery of what happened to her decades prior. In return they are rewarded and are able to save their home and have a late Christmas.
An interesting novella. A very basic and easy read but one that was entertaining.
A nice little story about a young woman cleaning out her great grandmother's home and meeting some of the people from her great grand mother's past life. A nice little short bedtime story. Also the way the girl, named Tiffany, dealt with her great grandmother's passing and the upheaval of a job loss in her own life.