A woman's search for home is haunted by family secrets and the echoes of past relationships.
Moving between the lonely landscapes of rural New York and the vibrant streets of New Orleans, a woman grapples with the aftermath of an impulsive divorce and a family betrayal that left her mother homeless. She seeks solace and belonging in fleeting moments at restaurant tables, finding comfort in unexpected beauty, passion, and heartbreak.
The Haunt captures the narrator's journey of self-discovery as she confronts her past and learns to embrace the decisions that have shaped her life. This memoir is for readers who enjoy introspective narratives about family dynamics, personal identity, and the search for a sense of home.