What The Readers Say

"The everyday and the otherworldly are blended skillfully into one another without the jolting feeling one sometimes finds in contemporary fantasy..."

~Kendal Black

"Paranormal Mystery
... The story itself spans several lifetimes, and, amazingly, never feels made-up or fake."


~Tahjir


"...bloody damn good...
I especially like how it jumps back and forth between time periods to frame the narrative."


~Kyt Dotson


"Gothic Web Opera
"...This story cries out to be read late at night, in a dark room, alone."


~Web Fiction Guide Review

"It’s creepy and chilling, fast-paced and intricate, well researched and laid out - but best of all, it is well written."

~NiSp


"Each of the storylines is a puzzle piece and the beautiful picture will not be complete if you simply throw a piece out. You never know when you may need the information from 1967 to make sense of what is going on in 2007 or what happened in 1938."

~Sora


"A combination ghost story, mystery, and period piece ...At its core, Refuge of Delayed Souls is a ghost story, and a chilling one at that."

~Chris Tejeda

"Ghost Story With A Heart...time-spanning, genre-bending story that creates a powerful emotional attachment with its characters unlike most stories in this genre."

~Avery Tingle

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Elizabeth returns to RoYds; an Agency that investigates the paranormal. A bit rich of RoYds really, especially when they have several ghosts and a pair of fallen angels on their staff. Then again, Whituth is no ordinary town, nor Refuge of Delayed Souls your every day ghost story.

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