."Dru could barely say a word. It was all too strange. The visit was turning out so differently than she had expected. She wondered what her grandmother was up to, what she had said to Giles when she left the room to help Sal, whether it was all some kind of diabolical plan to destroy her relationship with Giles."
'In a take-off of Southern gothic myth, intrigue and romance, J. Christian Enochs has written a work that combines all the strangest elements of the genre: part Tennessee Williams, Harper Lee, and Katherine Anne Porter - with just a dose of Anne Rice thrown in for good measure -...
."Dru could barely say a word. It was all too strange. The visit was turning out so differently than she had expected. She wondered what her grandmoth...
."Dru could barely say a word. It was all too strange. The visit was turning out so differently than she had expected. She wondered what her grandmother was up to, what she had said to Giles when she left the room to help Sal, whether it was all some kind of diabolical plan to destroy her relationship with Giles."
'In a take-off of Southern gothic myth, intrigue and romance, J. Christian Enochs has written a work that combines all the strangest elements of the genre: part Tennessee Williams, Harper Lee, and Katherine Anne Porter - with just a dose of Anne Rice thrown in for good measure -...
."Dru could barely say a word. It was all too strange. The visit was turning out so differently than she had expected. She wondered what her grandmoth...