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The Door (Southern Discomfort 1) by Ezekiel Kincaid
Some doors should never be opened...
The only thing worse than dying is being stuck in the inbetween, watching your family grieve your loss and move on without you.
Dying in a tragic accident, Jenn and her daughter Nikki are trapped as ghosts in their home. One heartbreaking day after another, they have a front-row seat as spectators, watching their family crumble. In a fit of desperation, Jenn finds a way for her and Nikki to escape the confines of the house. While they are out, Jenn meets an old lady named Eve--a self-proclaimed seer and prophet who can see into the land of the dead.
Eve teaches Jenn how to use The Push, a transference of energy that causes ghosts to be able to move things in the dimension of the living. This power can only be activated by immense love or immense hatred. Eve senses a deep seeded hatred and bitterness in Jenn, warning her to make herself known to her husband and kids and then move to The Beyond, the holding place for the dead. She tells Jenn how to find The Beyond. Eve urges Jenn to wait there patiently with Nikki until death comes for all and reunites them as a family in The Beyond.
Jenn, consumed by her hatred and bitterness, seeks out another, more powerful way to try and cross over into the land of the living. Her search for this power leads her to open a door to nightmares. What awaits Jenn on the other side of the door is so dark, hell itself has no place for it.
In The Door, Ezekiel Kincaid takes his readers on a journey through the human psyche that is both tragic and terrifying. Prepare yourself for what lies beyond the veil. Prepare yourself for The Door. Once you open it, you can never go back.
Dying in a tragic accident, Jenn and her daughter Nikki are trapped as ghosts in their home. One heartbreaking day after another, they have a front-row seat as spectators, watching their family crumble. In a fit of desperation, Jenn finds a way for her and Nikki to escape the confines of the house. While they are out, Jenn meets an old lady named Eve--a self-proclaimed seer and prophet who can see into the land of the dead.
Eve teaches Jenn how to use The Push, a transference of energy that causes ghosts to be able to move things in the dimension of the living. This power can only be activated by immense love or immense hatred. Eve senses a deep seeded hatred and bitterness in Jenn, warning her to make herself known to her husband and kids and then move to The Beyond, the holding place for the dead. She tells Jenn how to find The Beyond. Eve urges Jenn to wait there patiently with Nikki until death comes for all and reunites them as a family in The Beyond.
Jenn, consumed by her hatred and bitterness, seeks out another, more powerful way to try and cross over into the land of the living. Her search for this power leads her to open a door to nightmares. What awaits Jenn on the other side of the door is so dark, hell itself has no place for it.
In The Door, Ezekiel Kincaid takes his readers on a journey through the human psyche that is both tragic and terrifying. Prepare yourself for what lies beyond the veil. Prepare yourself for The Door. Once you open it, you can never go back.