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The House at Lane’s End

By: B D Storm
Narrated by: Amelia Meer
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On the edge of the Tennessee hills, hidden in the small town of Patience, stands a Victorian bed-and-breakfast known only as Lane’s End. To the locals, it is a place of whispers and warnings. Guests arrive in search of peace, but none leave unchanged.

Karly Warren, a lonely widow bound by years of restraint, checks in seeking rest and quiet. Instead, she discovers a house that refuses to let her secrets remain buried. From the moment she enters its lantern-lit halls, her body stirs with desires she thought long dead—and she is not alone.

Within Lane’s End, inhibitions dissolve like candle wax. The preacher’s wife discovers the thrill of submission. Honeymooners unlock passions far beyond fidelity. The traveling salesmen shed their bluster and surrender to forbidden hungers. And the enigmatic Proprietor, whose ageless gaze seems to pierce every soul, watches over it all, guiding, tempting, and perhaps consuming.

But beneath the heated glances and midnight encounters lies a deeper mystery: What truly happens within the walls of Lane’s End? Is it liberation, or possession? Freedom, or entrapment?

As Karly is drawn into the house’s most decadent secrets, she must decide whether Lane’s End is awakening her to life… or binding her to something she can never escape.

©2025 Chad Martin (P)2025 Chad Martin
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