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In the Fall of 1985, Jameson Brooks spends his days working for Frank's Moving. At night, he attempts to fill the void of an empty heart with one-night stands, fueled by alcoholic binges. Lina is a dancer, and a lonely spirit. She isn't interested in the advances of the handsome, yet rough rogue that lives above her. Her demons still follow her. Her abusive husband's ghost lingers, along with that of a very shady newspaper editor. When Lina disappears, love fuels James's drive to discover the truth, by using the clues hidden in the notes he finds underneath his door. Mortality becomes his greatest enemy. A paranormal romance with suspense and horror elements. Includes flashbacks to 1918.
119 pages, Kindle Edition
Published October 4, 2019

Where do emotions go to die?
The sea is a vessel for tears millennia.
A Winter's storm captures breaths of wrath.
Pain is poured into vats of steel.
Elation dances upon a Summer breeze.
Love is the stardust that lands upon a caregiver's
nose,
Or upon a mother's lips.
"Six men and a lone woman lined the bar at Fox's. The air was thick with smoke, and a certain melancholy lingered. The bartender played therapist, comedian, and expert host, as much to gather a few extra dollars for the tip jar, as to stave off the ghost called Loneliness. A couple of young kids stood at the Jukebox, feeding it quarters to elicit the latest Top 10 from the machine. A young couple occupied the pool table, flirting dangerously by using their cue sticks as poking devices.
[...]
The bar lights brightened. The jukebox went silent.
"Closing time was like a New Year's Eve party on its last legs.