Beverly Snow lives a quiet life in rural Maine. The widowed grandmother spends her evenings baking, watching television, and writing letters of complaint to network executives about the immorality of modern American culture. One cold autumn night, Beverly’s serenity is shattered by two unwelcome visitors – the spirits of a dead gay couple, haunting her home in a most unnatural way. Beverly is forced to get up close and personal with the very same sinners she publicly decries, but she may find the biggest sin under her roof is not what she thinks…
This 15,000 word novelette is a spooky, sexy, somewhat silly gay ghost story.
Beverly Snow lives a quiet life in rural Maine. The widowed grandmother spends her evenings baking, watching television, and writing letters of complaint to network executives about the immorality of modern American culture. One cold autumn night, Beverly’s serenity is shattered by two unwelcome visitors – the spirits of a dead gay couple, haunting her home in a most unnatural way. Beverly is forced to get up close and personal with the very same sinners she publicly decries, but she may find the biggest sin under her roof is not what she thinks…
This 15,000 word novelette is a spooky, sexy, somewhat silly gay ghost story.