Butterflies At Night is a deftly woven, character-driven novel exploring self-reflection and personal growth, with a lingering mystery and a tender romance at its heart.
Escaping a life of emotional abuse is the hardest thing Ericka will ever do - and it means finding someone she lost long ago: herself. She has no idea how much her life is about to change. After years of emotional abuse, she finally breaks free from the grip of her controlling partner, but at a heart-wrenching cost. She seeks refuge in a family home in Vermont, but discovers that the house, and the dangerous terrain in the woods nearby, have a dark history and unsettling secrets that seem to be reaching into the present in odd ways. As Ericka unravels these hidden layers, she's caught off guard by her undeniable connection with Neil, who is youthful and almost free-spirited; and he has an unexpected impact on her life, in more ways than one.