The Girl In The Storm by
Annabelle Fogerty

I never believed I’d see my daughter again. Until a mysterious girl arrives at my door in the middle of a snowstorm.

My five-year-old daughter Riley disappeared from a playground ten years ago, moments after I opened a cryptic letter from what the police believed was a deranged fan.

In the aftermath of Riley’s disappearance, I tried to create a safe place for myself. I live alone in a secluded cabin in Montana, writing horror novels and hiking with my dog.

Until Miranda knocks on my door, half frozen, telling me an unbelievable story. There is no reason for a young girl to be out in a storm so severe it knocked out my power and isolated me from the outside world. I know something isn’t right.

After she sings a song I wrote for my daughter, she promptly disappears again. An age progression photo of Riley proves Miranda is my daughter, despite her father’s insistence that my solitary life has warped my mind.

Following the clues Miranda left behind, I end up at the local library where I meet a man who brings the frozen parts of me back to life. With the help the librarian and a local deputy, we search for the missing girl.

When I finally find her, it may be too late to save either of us.

5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic

I couldn't put this book down it was sad she lost her daughter but the whole story is undeniably worth the read heart stopping jaw dropping excitement

5.0 out of 5 stars Great read

Tabitha is a strong woman who suffered so much loss. I really connected with her. This was a very well written, suspenseful read!



Have You Seen Jane by
Annabelle Fogerty

What would you do if your dead sister sent you postcards?

I've struggled to get my life back on track after a lifetime of despair, addiction, and loss. I finally have it all. A bustling business, a home, my health, and time with my beloved daughter Sophie.

But that tenuous balance is tipped when my twin Jane's postcard arrives in the mail. My family thinks she's dead. They want to put it all behind them. But how can I agree when the evidence is right in front of me?

When my nagging little sister provokes my rebellious teenager to run away, I am forced to confront the past I've wanted to bury for decades. I have to keep myself on the straight and narrow or I could easily relapse and loose it all. The last thing I want is to return to the creepy old mansion where my father died or to see my ruthless mother ravaged by Alzheimer's.

My vindictive ex-husband can no longer handle Sophie. So I'll find the strength to bring her home somehow. Even if it means returning to the small coastal village where I grew up.

Going back to my home town brings up more than I bargained for. Long buried secrets, lies, and hidden truths taunt me from every side.

Can I solve this mystery while haunted by ghosts from the past and the very present craving for my addiction?
Are the postcards coming from my long lost sister, or has it really been me all along?

5.0 out of 5 stars Pressed all my great book buttons

I love a good book written in the pov of an unreliable narrator.
Add a twin sister missing for over twenty years that her family wants to declare dead in order to reap the inheritance of a dying mother. Alice knows that her twin Jane is alive. After all Jane has been sending postcards. She must be alive!
I opened this book and hours later came back up for air once I read the last page

5.0 out of 5 stars Phenomenal

This book was fabulous it had me at the edge of my seat. Alice who’s twin was missing how can a twin give up on their other half well not this time Alice went all the way in not giving up . Something sinister has occurred in that house she grew up in. Oh my world the twist in this book had me bug eyed. I definitely recommend this book!



About Annabelle

Female centered psychological suspense and horror author.

Born in the SF Bay Area, home schooled in rural Montana, living in suburban Missouri.

My focus is finding the light in the darkness.

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