Four Tombstones (Book One) Halloween. The night the barrier between the dead and the living is as thin as muslin. Fifteen-year old Josie, haunted by the death of her mother, leads her best friends to an ancient cemetery to rub graves. Jennifer L. Hotes. Jennifer L. Hotes Author – Blogger – Reader. Self-Quarantine Boredom Antidote? FOUR TOMBSTONES, on sale for FREE through next week on www.doorway.ru The sale technically begins on Monday, but if you’re a Kindle Unlimited customer, it is available for $0 now. Four Tombstones by Jennifer L. Hotes is a fabulous story about a young teenage girl, Josie who is dominated by the death of her mother. She reaches out to her three friends, and the four of them embark upon an adventure that is both spine chilling and eye-opening/5.
Jennifer Brozek. Wordslinger Optimist! Jennifer Brozek is a multi-talented, award-winning author, editor, and media tie-in writer. She is the author of Never Let Me Sleep and The Last Days of Salton Academy, both of which were nominated for the Bram Stoker Award. Her BattleTech tie-in novel, The Nellus Academy Incident, won a Scribe Award. In author Jennifer L. Hotes' YA thriller novel, Josie Jameson and the Stone Witch, readers meet a teen that's been struggling since childhood to fill the shoes of her dead mother. Josie is a caregiver to her little brother, a confidante to her grieving dad, and the backbone of her tight-knit group of friends. In Hotes' (Cyborgia, , etc.) YA mystery, a cemetery excursion by a group of Seattle teens unearths a few buried www.doorway.run-year-old Josie Jameson's plan for Halloween isn't mere trick-or-treating. She and her lifelong pals, Casey, Seth, and Blaze, head to Lakefront Cemetery, the resting place of Josie's late mom, Sarah.
Hotes clearly understands the self-doubt, need to belong, and drive for independence inherent in teenagers. Her four teens are believable, likable, and wonderfully flawed. Four Tombstones delivers a spine-tingling and hair-raising narrative along with a story of the bumpy transition from childhood to adulthood, the dysfunction in every family, and the utter necessity of friends to get us through. Trees and witches, though, had haunted my nightmares for decades. Since the first novel I wrote, Four Tombstones, I’d imagined witches being buried beneath trees to keep their dark magic tethered to the earth. A distinctive cedar tree grew over Sarah Jameson’s grave. It was planted to do the same. Set against the backdrop of the rainy Pacific Northwest, four graves will be rubbed, touching off a series of events that will rattle their once mundane lives. From the lonely World War II hero to an accused witch, the people buried beneath the tombstones have stories that need an ending.
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