The Last Boarding House - Book Two
Three years after surviving the nightmare at Pine Haven Motel, Claire and her sixteen-year-old son Evan have rebuilt their lives. The rooms stay where they belong. The voices have faded.Until one night, Evan hears a whisper in the dark.
Fearing the entity has returned, Claire leaves Pine Haven behind and heads west in search of distance. Instead, exhaustion leads them to a remote boarding house along a winter highway - a place where the air feels curated and the quiet feels intentional.
The guests seem calm. Relieved. Almost grateful. No one locks their doors. No one ever leaves.
Beneath the floorboards, something hums - not violently, not maliciously, but patiently. The house does not trap its guests. It stabilizes them. It smooths the noise inside them until resistance dissolves.
And Evan is beginning to feel better.
To save her son, Claire must break the system holding the entity in place - knowing that if she fractures it too deeply, it may not die. It may spread.
The Last Boarding House is a chilling supernatural thriller about control disguised as comfort and the terrifying cost of choosing quiet over yourself.