T. Otelia Scriber
Witnesses From the GraveYard
Witnesses From the GraveYard
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It’s been six months since Jasmine was safely returned to her family. She and her twin Willow kidnapped by the Bestia Brasileña Cartel in Brazil during one of their treks with the Underground Movement. They were escorting homeless women and children to safety from the Brazilian drug lords when the entire network was compromised and many of their friends, women, and children were slaughtered. As a result of this attack, they were held hostage as forced labor workers for one year before their sister Cynthia and Agent Teing Navares found and rescued them. During Jasmine’s and Willow’s captivity, her twin Willow is killed. While Jasmine has been united with her family, life for her will never be the same.
Jasmine has spent months in therapy, trying to put the events behind her. She is an emotional wreck ~ she wakes up screaming from vivid nightmares, has developed insomnia and has suicidal thoughts. She thinks she is losing her mind and this has her emotionally petrified. Jasmine hasn’t told anyone in the family about her other disturbing development ~ Willow is calling to her. Cynthia her baby sister is the only one aware of the silent horrors that Jasmine is enduring, but Jasmine is in denial.
Maria and Henrique now reside in Egypt with Cynthia’s and Jasmin’s Aunt Nekhebet, the High Priestess of Ba stet. Maria has been having disturbing dreams about Willow, she wants to reach out to Jasmine, but is reluctant to do so since she is seeing a therapist and knows that Jasmine is walking a fine line between sanity and madness. Some bonds can never be broken and the bonds of twins are strong and special. Willow comes back a voice from the dead and she needs help. The dead are drawn to her goodness and light, they are seeking justice and closure from their wrongful deaths. Can Jasmine, Cynthia, and Maria come to terms with their special bond to Willow? Let’s go back with them to Brazil. It’s going to be a rough hot trip and we’re not talking about the weather.
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