Silver Lake

Silver Lake by Kathryn Knight, published by Wild Rose Press on August 17, 2012, is a first edition novel comprising 278 pages. This story follows Rain Anderson as she grapples with the unsettling return of her missing friend’s ghost and the reemergence of Jason Lansing, the man she once rejected. As the past resurfaces, Rain must confront the emotional turmoil of her past relationships and the mysteries surrounding her friend’s disappearance.
Readers will find a blend of romance and fantasy as Rain and Jason navigate their rekindled attraction amidst supernatural occurrences. The narrative explores themes of friendship, loss, and the complexities of love, all set against the backdrop of Silver Lake. As they delve deeper into the mystery of the ghostly presence, Rain and Jason must confront their feelings and the unresolved issues from their past, leading to a journey of discovery and emotional reckoning.
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Rain Anderson can’t decide which is more unsettling–encountering the ghost of her missing friend, or reuniting with the man whose love she foolishly rejected. But one thing is certain: the past has come back to haunt her, quite literally. Five years ago, Rain’s tight-knit group of high school friends unraveled when one vanished during their senior year. Now, a parent’s deathbed request has reunited the friends at Silver Lake, including Jason Lansing, the man Rain discarded. Rain and Jason discover the powerful attraction between them has survived, but though Jason is willing to forgive, he can’t let himself forget. The possibility of falling for Rain again is too risky. Slamming doors, crashing objects, flaring fires–clearly the ghost has a message to share. As Rain and Jason struggle to unravel the truth, they must face a desperate spirit in need of help–and a burning passion that refuses to die.
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