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Return to Celebration House

By: Annette Drake
Narrated by: Teri Clark Linden
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Melanie Hansen loved her younger sister, Carrie. But when Carrie moved to Missouri to restore an antebellum house, Melanie was pretty sure her baby sister had lost her mind.

Then her worst fear comes true: Carrie dies. When a letter arrives, asking Melanie to return to Celebration House, she has no choice but to leave all that she knows in Seattle and travel to Missouri.

All Melanie wants to do is find a buyer. But that’s a difficult task with all of the restrictions her sister and the local historian, Zach Oakes, put on the sale of the house. Plus, prospective buyers are convinced the place is haunted! The few-and-far-between offers made would destroy Carrie’s restorations. Melanie cannot allow that.

Homesick and overwhelmed by grief, Melanie finds Zach’s shoulders just right for leaning on. But when tragedy strikes, she begins to wonder if Celebration House is her new home.

©2018 Annette Drake (P)2020 Dreamscape Media, LLC

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