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Letters in the Attic

Letters in the Attic

by

Meredith Lindsey

A Readers' Favorite bronze medal winner.

After a tragic accident, Cami and her mother move to Green Peaks, Wyoming for a fresh start. This quiet town may seem like a blip on the map, but the surrounding trees hide a history even darker than the forest's depths. A community of people live in the heart of the Cursed Woods, secluded from the rest of society.

Cami's plans for a quiet senior year go out the door when she begins to receive love letters from a secret admirer. The mysterious "Z" reveals a truth about the forest and its hidden inhabitants, forcing Cami to accept that witches-and magic-are real.

When women start disappearing all around town, Cami must face the possibility that her future is just as dark as her past. Are the witches performing human sacrifices? And if so, is she falling in love with a serial killer?

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Young Adult, New Adult, Adult

Spice Level:

Level 1

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Paperback, eBook

Content Information:

Level 3

Parental loss, drunk driving that results in death, bullying, grief

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About the Author

Meredith Lindsey

Meredith Lindsey grew up in a patch of woods in Southern Illinois that became inspiration for many stories. Currently employed as a Medical Laboratory Scientist, she keeps her fantasies alive by reading and writing about magic, paranormal beings, and anything more interesting than the mundane world. Letters in the Attic is her debut novel.

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