Across a century, two women's lives intertwine through an impossible bond.
In the early 1900s, Helen McCulloch dreams of adventure and family in the rolling hills of western Pennsylvania. But tragedy strikes, shattering her carefully built life and forcing her to navigate loss, resilience, and the fierce determination required of women in her era.
Nearly a century later, preteen Beth Herlemann begins seeing a ghostly woman in a brown dress-a presence both haunting and strangely protective. As Beth unravels the mystery of who this woman is and why she's appeared, she discovers that the past isn't gone. It's reaching across time with a message only Beth can hear.
Helen of Holliday's Cove is a poignant dual-timeline novel about the invisible threads connecting generations of women. Through loss, love, and the supernatural bonds that transcend death itself, two lives become one story-a testament to resilience, the power of memory, and how women's voices echo through time to guide those who come after.
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Published by Tehom Center Publishing
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