Saturday, March 14, 2026

Ghost From A Yard Sale by Jerry Roth


 Welcome to Moxie Manor...

When bestselling horror author Caspar Finch moves into a mysterious 1908 church for inspiration, his wife Harper hopes the move can mend her wounds.

Still mourning the loss of their child, Harper finds comfort in secondhand treasures until a baby monitor from a yard sale reveals the ghostly image of a little girl trapped between worlds.

With every new yard sale item, the spirit grows more possessive. Flickers of light turn into full-blown terror as Harper uncovers a legacy soaked in sorrow and secrets.

To free the girl, she must face the darkness at the heart of Moxie Manor. But the truth has claws and it won’t let go.
Some bargains cost more than your soul.



"As a Christian, how could he justify conjuring demons and killers, only to send them out into the world through his writing, like unleashing a virus into his readers’ minds."

What is it about an empty church that feels so lonely and yet not alone? A place where peace and sanctity usually abide becomes something else within that feels unsettling and uneasy. This dread filled story will take you there and have you hanging in the balance between those places.

Knowing the author and his family lived in what once was a church to me is chilling in and of itself. (I could never!) And sharing snippets of experienced occurrences is even more chilling.

But there is more to this story than meets the eye. A husband, also an author with mysterious secrets, hoping that they will never be revealed. A wife haunted by a spirit leading her to solve the mystery of her death, causing even more death and fear. Sorrow and grief.

Creatures of the nearby forest always watching and waiting.

An unusual doppelganger.

Hidden messages. Keep your eyes open.

An unexpected ending that ties it all together. The suspense will keep you reading until the very end, if the ghosts, shadows, and creepy hallways don't scare you away.

Format: Purchased Kindle eBook




Song Pairing: Wrong Side of Heaven by Five Finger Death Punch

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