By Courtnee Turner Hoyle

Solomon’s Tear

A Pale Woods Suspense

Are the ghosts in her house or in her mind?

Ketron Gouge is puzzled when she feels like one of her children is missing. A quick check calms her panicked mind, but the uncomfortable thought continues to concern her.

Ketron and her husband, Marvin, bought a home they hoped would be perfect for their growing family. Soon, however, Marvin develops a drinking problem and Ketron becomes more anxious about the mysterious shadows and disembodied crying in the house. Most of her five children seem to be conscious of the uncanny events, giving credence to Ketron’s worries, but her best friend and therapist think it may be a product of her overstressed mind.

Ghosts from her past and memories of her childhood tumble to the surface, reminding her of her mentally unstable mother, and she begins to wonder if there’s truth to the nagging idea that someone is missing. And when she begins seeing things in her house, she thinks it may be time to accept an inescapable truth.

Readers should be advised that this novel touches on infant and childhood death.

*The print length of this novel is 302 pages.

**Content Warning** Readers should be advised that this novel touches on infant and childhood death.

 

*The price includes a signed copy of the book, tax, and shipping.

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$4.99

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By Courtnee Turner Hoyle

Solomon’s Tear

A Pale Woods Suspense

Are the ghosts in her house or in her mind?

Ketron Gouge is puzzled when she feels like one of her children is missing. A quick check calms her panicked mind, but the uncomfortable thought continues to concern her.

Ketron and her husband, Marvin, bought a home they hoped would be perfect for their growing family. Soon, however, Marvin develops a drinking problem and Ketron becomes more anxious about the mysterious shadows and disembodied crying in the house. Most of her five children seem to be conscious of the uncanny events, giving credence to Ketron’s worries, but her best friend and therapist think it may be a product of her overstressed mind.

Ghosts from her past and memories of her childhood tumble to the surface, reminding her of her mentally unstable mother, and she begins to wonder if there’s truth to the nagging idea that someone is missing. And when she begins seeing things in her house, she thinks it may be time to accept an inescapable truth.

Readers should be advised that this novel touches on infant and childhood death.

*The print length of this novel is 302 pages.

**Content Warning** Readers should be advised that this novel touches on infant and childhood death.

 

*The price includes a signed copy of the book, tax, and shipping.

$23.00

Print Copy

$4.99

E-book

I could not put this book down! The characters were relatable and written in a believable way. The story was braided with mystery, the paranormal and family secrets. I was engrossed in this book from cover to cover, it truly was an enjoyable read. I look forward to reading more books from this fantastic author!

– Amy Willis

Ketron is haunted by memories of her mother’s mental illness, but is that all? Solomon’s Tears is 422 pages of delectable unease. A dark secret is woven between the pages of this supernatural tale of familial disfunction, elevating the tension to an even higher level. Hoyle temptingly teases and cajoles from beginning to end. Bravo!

– Nannette Kreitzman

“I could not put this book down! The characters were relatable and written in a believable way. The story was braided with mystery, the paranormal and family secrets. I was engrossed in this book from cover to cover, it truly was an enjoyable read. I look forward to reading more books from this fantastic author!”

– Amy Willis

Ketron is haunted by memories of her mother’s mental illness, but is that all? Solomon’s Tears is 422 pages of delectable unease. A dark secret is woven between the pages of this supernatural tale of familial disfunction, elevating the tension to an even higher level. Hoyle temptingly teases and cajoles from beginning to end. Bravo!

– Nannette Kreitzman

More Books by Courtnee Turner Hoyle

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