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Katheryn Beckk

Stormwatch

On a windswept isle, shrouded in mist and ancient lore, stands Stormwatch Lighthouse, a weathered sentinel against the relentless Atlantic. For Elara Vance, the lighthouse keeper, its rhythmic beam offers both solace and confinement, a constant reminder of her solitary existence and the spectral whispers of Captain Elias Thorne, a mariner whose legend is woven into the lighthouse's very stones.  Flickering lights, phantom footsteps, and the unsettling scent of brine and decay—Elara dismisses them as tricks of the sea until the arrival of Silas Blackwood, a paranormal investigator drawn to Stormwatch by Thorne’s restless spirit.
Silas, armed with scientific instruments and a healthy skepticism, seeks not to debunk but to understand. He finds himself captivated not only by the ghostly mysteries but also by Elara’s quiet strength and the resilience in her emerald eyes. Their investigation unfolds as a delicate dance between logic and intuition, uncovering cryptic symbols, hidden chambers, and a coded message hinting at a smuggling operation, a betrayal, and a treasure lost to time.  A spark ignites between them, fueled by their shared quest and the isolated intimacy of their surroundings, even as a shadowy figure materializes in the swirling mists and chilling whispers turn into guttural threats.
Their search leads them to the Cranes, descendants of those who betrayed Captain Thorne, whose greed echoes the malevolence emanating from the spectral mariner. Caught in a crossfire between spectral forces and living adversaries, Elara and Silas must decipher the final clues before a raging storm unleashes Thorne’s full fury.  As the lines between the supernatural and the tangible blur, their growing connection becomes their anchor, a lifeline in the heart of the storm.  For within the ancient walls of Stormwatch, they discover not just a ghostly mystery, but a love story shrouded in secrets, a treasure more precious than gold, and a truth that will forever bind their destinies to the whispers of the deep.
155 printed pages
Original publication
2024
Publication year
2024
Publisher
PublishDrive
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