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The Farmhouse at Peace & Plenty

A Southern Gothic Ghost Tale (Tales from the Parlor Room: A Collection of Gothic and Ghostly Tales)

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The Farmhouse at Peace & Plenty

By: L.B. Stimson
Narrated by: Jennifer March
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The house, for all of its solitude, seemed incredibly noisy.

The Farmhouse, having stood against time and history for nearly 160 years in the Virginia countryside, was forgotten and abandoned until Kyle and Jenny Dowling moved in during the summer of 1972. The Dowlings, married just a year, are struggling to repair their broken marriage. It was to be the perfect place, away from it all, to heal their relationship. Jenny would write, and Kyle would tend to minor renovations. The rent was cheap.

The realtor warned them, however, against staying beyond the final days of fall.

“No, it isn’t recommended you stay through the winter. Winter is a difficult time at The Farmhouse.”

But it was only summer and winter was a long way off."

©2021 L.B. Stimson (P)2022 L.B. Stimson
Fiction Ghosts Gothic Short Stories Haunted Scary Winter Summer

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