The Only Constant: Case No. 6 (The Frontenac Sisters: Supernatural Sleuths & Monster Hunters) PRE-ORDER
This title will be released in mid to late June. I will email you when I know the exact release date. The book will be delivered directly to you on that date. Please enjoy a free copy of the first book in the series, Wicked Innocents.
Ten miles down sketchy side roads, in the middle of thick Adirondack woods, sits a Victorian mansion, forgotten for decades. Griffin Stokes has no idea how his grandmother came to own it, but it is now his. He’s happy to be away from the city. The mansion is a refuge.
That is, until he gets a visitor. A figure who comes from the woods and into the house as a shadowed blur Griffin can never quite see. Ink and water. The being isn’t malevolent, just curious, and it doesn’t haunt Griffin like a regular ghost. But what else could it be? When a replica of his dog Martha appears at the back door, Griffin starts to fear he’s experiencing more than just a standard-issue haunting. He turns to the Frontenac Sisters for help.
But both women seem to have left their sleuthing life behind to start new ones. Hyla is now married, and Lizeth has spent the months since their last case finding peace in solitude, building a haven, and being pursued and subtly seduced by a younger man who wants nothing more than to be in that haven with her. August Shelley follows her all the way to Griffin’s, too, to hear his mysterious story, and then into the woods to investigate and discover where the ghost came from.
Or, rather, when.
The ghost isn’t a ghost at all, but a time traveler, a shadowed figure—black-cloaked, golden-eyed, merciless—haunting not just Griffin’s house but targets all over space and time. A being no one alive has ever seen. A blur. Ink in water.
And this being has its eyes on Lizeth.
In a dizzying cat-and-mouse pursuit across time, Lizeth, August, and a band of time travelers race to find a zealous vigilante who leaves behind a trail of inexplicable madness. Violent outbreaks that turn neighbor against neighbor, friend against friend, husband against wife. Outbreaks that imply the vigilante has powers beyond understanding—or that he is manipulating a force that should be beyond human control.
As the mystery takes shape, Lizeth and August both face the dangers of making the world too big, trying to control too much, and not accepting what is. They learn that time, like life, presents us with endless paths of possibility, and that nothing is more important than choice.