The Curse by Riley, Alexandra

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The Curse

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Diana Dillon and her eleven-year-old daughter, Ryder, are moving back to Diana's father's farm in rural Illinois hoping for a new start. There's something mysterious...

Diana Dillon and her eleven-year-old daughter, Ryder, are moving back to Diana's father's farm in rural Illinois hoping for a new start. There's something mysterious about the Dillon farm that Diana can't quite remember, not even as vague memories begin to surface after she encounters an ominous stranger on her way to the farm during a heavy snowstorm.

Deputy Melonie "Mel" Defoe has just returned home from military service in the Middle East. She's new to the local sheriff's office, joining at the insistence of her father, former sheriff Norman Defoe. Though it's not exactly the job she's dreamed of, she is drawn into the web of mystery surrounding the apparent attack on newcomers Diana and Ryder Dillon and the unusual occurrences at the farm no one can explain.

With Diana healing from the attack and Ryder trying to adjust to life on the farm with her grandfather, can Mel discover the mystery behind the Dillon farm before they all fall victim to the deadly and cursed land?

Author: Alexandra Riley
Publisher: Bold Strokes Books
Published: 09/10/2024
Pages: 312
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.85lbs
Size: 8.40h x 5.40w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9781636796116

About the Author
Riley, Alexandra: -

Ronica Black lives in the desert Southwest with her menagerie of animals and her menagerie of art. When she's not writing, she's still creating, whether drawing, painting, or woodworking. She loves long walks into the sunset, rescuing animals, anything pertaining to art, and spending time with those she loves. When she can, she enjoys returning to her roots in North Carolina where she can sit back on the porch with family and friends, catch up on all the gossip, and relish an ice cold Cheerwine. Ronica is a two-time Golden Crown Literary Society Goldie Award winner and a three-time finalist for the Lambda Literary Awards.