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Death stains her hands.

Tessa yearns for closure with her mom and brother after they are killed in a tragic accident, so she tries to contact them on the other side.

Tessa's mother taught her how to do séances, but when Tessa tries it outside her new home in Willow Marsh, some otherworldly passengers slip through the gateway.

Trying to adapt to her new home with her dad, she feels torn between the deeply flawed, shy boy with the sketchy past, and the sheriff's hot son. Her inner voice grows dark and desperately tries to latch on to the sheriff's son, to the point where Tessa could completely lose control.

Everyone in Willow Marsh seems to be lying, and the anxiety of renegade spirits, the powerful voice inside her head, and guilt over her mother and brother's deaths start to consume her, breaking her down, piece by piece.

Willow Marsh by Jo Cassidy

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  • Review

    ""Willow Marsh" was a hard book to put down and it was long after my bedtime when I finished. This is a well written story that was a bit outside my comfort zone. There is one point in the story that triggered some very old and scary memories of basements, one in particular..." - Karin, Amazon

    "To say “Willow Marsh” is one of the best YA novels I’ve ever read doesn’t do it justice. It’s one of the best novels I’ve read, period. Great characterizations, a very moody small town, and some Gothic Civil War history, all mixed in with some creepy yet believable supernatural elements. The main character Tessa is a flawed heroine trying to atone for a horrific accident, and is one of the most engaging heroines I’ve ever come across. The supporting characters are all relatable and have distinct personalities, and it’s impossible not to like them...well, most of them (there are a few unsavory characters in the mix that I won’t spoil for the reader). And I utterly fell in love with Graham, for better or for worse. I blasted through Willow Marsh in a few afternoons, and want more!" - Edward, Amazon

    "I really enjoyed this book. It kept me on my toes. Willow Marsh is a small town with a lot of secrets and I had a hard time deciphering which ones were real, who to trust, and what was going to happen next. Great read!" - Kreidoct09, Amazon

    "Such a great read! I couldn’t put it down, so I finished it in a day! The protagonist is really someone many people can connect with and the antagonists are really people you don’t wanna see on the streets! A perfect combination of sad and happy events taking place." - Caroline, Amazon

    "I truly loved this book! I wasn’t sure it could top Cassidy’s book, Good Girls Stay Quiet, but I think I loved it even more than that book! I was definitely scared through half the book, so if you get scared easily don’t be an idiot like me and read it at 3 AM! But do yourself a favor and buy the book. It’s never got a dull moment. You’re always wanting more. SO.MUCH.FUN!" - K.V., Amazon

    "I loved that I could sit back, cuddle-up and get scared without the story going to dark or evil. I had a hard time putting it down when it was time to go to work, so I took it with me to read at lunch time! I also loved Tessa's strength to never give up. I highly recommend this book!" - Debra, Amazon

    "I love the idea of talking with loved ones who have passed. But beware - the door swings both ways when you do! Original story line. Fantastic characters. Twists and turns to keep you on your toes. Loved it." - Squitoey, Amazon

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