A single act of betrayal sends Cheyenne Tanner spiraling into heartbreak, prompting her to flee with no destination in mind. Lost and overwhelmed, she stumbles upon an overgrown driveway that leads to a crumbling yet captivating Victorian mansion. Drawn by its eerie allure, Cheyenne wrestles with fear and a strange compulsion to enter the house. When the door creaks open, she steps inside, unaware of the dark mysteries that await her. What secrets does this house conceal?
Into the Mist, by Sharon Mikeworth, weaves a suspenseful narrative of love, mystery, and time travel. At its heart is Cheyenne, a woman burdened by personal betrayal and emotional upheaval, who finds herself inexplicably drawn to the mansion. Her journey takes an extraordinary turn when she is transported back to 1895, where she forges connections with Gus and a vibrant cast of characters from a bygone era. Mikeworth’s writing shines with its vivid descriptions and emotional depth, skillfully blending suspense, humor, and historical intrigue. Her dynamic dialogue and nuanced tone transitions keep the reader engrossed, shifting seamlessly between lighthearted moments and raw emotional intensity. The novel masterfully fuses historical fiction, paranormal romance, and mystery/suspense into a cohesive and compelling story.
Into the Mist is a captivating tale perfect for cozy evenings by the fire, offering readers an immersive escape into Cheyenne’s world—a world both mysterious and achingly relatable. The plot twists and turns, defying expectations and keeping the suspense palpable. With its haunting Victorian setting, intricately developed characters, and enthralling narrative, Into the Mist is a must-read for fans of dark, atmospheric fiction steeped in intrigue and emotion.
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