
Ravine Lereux
Unearthing a Family Curse
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Narrated by:
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Amy Handelman
About this listen
Olivia and Edward Lereux live a quiet life with their chocolate border collie Axel in a picturesque cottage flanked by Maine’s blustery cliffs, far from town and people. Outwardly, their lives appear normal, but they’re not ordinary people. The Lereux family is cursed with something that has claimed their ancestors for many years.
When Ravine Lereux receives a distressing letter from her Uncle Edward, she must return to a place she swore never to return - a place that’s haunted by something, an abnormal presence she feared as a child.
Now, she must face it again. As she races to the aid of her aunt and uncle, she makes an unsettling discovery about herself and her family.
©2018 E. Denise Billups (P)2019 E. Denise Billups
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