Michael Sorensen did not believe in haunted houses.
In the fall of 2005, he and his wife boarded a honeymoon cruise with no expectations beyond a week of escape. One excursion changed that.
Rose Hall-an 18th-century plantation in Montego Bay, Jamaica-has a reputation. Locals call it the most haunted property in the Caribbean. The legend centers on Annie Palmer, a woman accused of cruelty, murder, and rituals that never ended with her death.
What begins as a guided tour quickly fractures into something else.
Photographs don't match memory.
Reflections show what shouldn't be there.
Objects move.
And something follows them home.
At first, there are explanations. Stress. Fatigue. Coincidence.
Then the images develop.
Then the symptoms begin.
What happened inside Rose Hall did not stay in Jamaica.
And whatever attached itself to them does not need the house anymore.
Rose Hall: A Haunting Inspired by Real Events is a psychological horror novel based on documented accounts, personal records, and events that could never be explained.