In
a blizzard, starving artist Nyah James stumbles upon
a child, Lulu, and helps her return to an orphanage,
but Lulu disappears. Back in her lonely quarters over
a bar, Nyah sketches the odd little girl, later selling
the art.
Twiggy Carpenter, a journalist and successful pianist,
is a semi-closeted lesbian still mourning her girlfriend’s
death at the hands of the KKK. But when Twiggy meets
Nyah, she’s captivated. She doesn’t realize
Nyah feels haunted and doubts her sanity, and when Nyah
buys an old house up on Thunder Edge, the haunting intensifies.
Lulu, who ages with every appearance, pledges undying
love for Nyah. But what kind of relationship is possible
with a ghost?
Can Twiggy help Nyah resolve the haunting of her soul?
And how can Nyah and Twiggy’s connection survive
with paranormal forces swirling all around them?
“A ghostly tale of love and art and
longing, Thunder Edge is vivid storytelling at its atmospheric,
memorable best.”
~Katherine V. Forrest, GCLS Trailblazer, seven-time
Lambda literary award winner, and author of the Kate
Delafield series and many other novels |