Haven

Haven by Kay Hooper, published by Penguin on April 30, 2013, is a gripping addition to the Bishop/SCU series. This English-language edition spans 368 pages and delves into the unsettling return of Jessie Rayburn to her hometown of Baron Hollow, North Carolina. As she confronts the shadows of her past, Jessie grapples with the chilling atmosphere of a town filled with ominous whispers and unresolved tensions.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of suspense, fantasy, and romance as Jessie and her estranged sister, Emma, navigate their troubled relationship amidst a backdrop of strange and violent dreams. With the assistance of Noah Bishop, cofounder of the psychic investigative group Haven, they strive to uncover the dark secrets that haunt their family and the malevolent forces threatening them. This edition offers a compelling exploration of fear and the complexities of familial bonds in a town where the past refuses to stay buried.
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THE NEW BISHOP/SCU NOVEL
After years away, Jessie Rayburn has finally returned home—unwelcomed—to a town of menacing whispers: Baron Hollow, North Carolina. It’s as though she never left. That’s why she’s so afraid.
She left behind her estranged sister, Emma, who has her own secrets to protect. But Emma is afraid to reveal what’s really troubling her and keeping her awake—strange dreams of women being murdered, brutally, viciously. Now, in this conspiracy of silence, Emma’s bad dreams are becoming more real than ever.
Even with the help of Noah Bishop, cofounder of Haven, the group of psychic investigators that Jessie works for, Jessie and Emma fear they won’t be able to outrun the secrets buried in Baron Hollow—or the evil targeting them one last time.
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