A romantic getaway to a secluded cabin—what better way to mend a dying relationship?
Nestled into the foothills of Appalachia, engaged couple Courtney and Peter rent a secluded cabin from an absentee owner. As they begin to settle in, however, they discover that things are not how they seem. Together with an intrepid book store owner, Courtney tries to uncover the mystery behind their cabin and the land that it now rests on. One thing is for certain: she certainly must hurry, lest ancient forces succeed in ousting them from their ancestral home.
A must read for fans of haunted houses and paranormal mystery!
As is author R. P. Wood's earlier book, DEAD GOD OF HOLDREDGE VALLEY, ANCESTRAL TRANSGRESSION is set in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. Courtney and Peter rent an expensive secluded cabin to rejuvenate their failing relationship. But being alone seems to bring out the worst in each, and the advent of a Totem which appears and disappears in multiple location, angry messages written in the Cherokee syllabary, and terrifying sounds at the cabin should propel the duo back to their urban home--if only they had the sense to heed the approach of danger.