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The Haunting of Sunshine House: A Supernatural Thriller Set in Los Angeles | Perfect for Halloween Reading & Ghost Story Lovers
The Haunting of Sunshine House: A Supernatural Thriller Set in Los Angeles | Perfect for Halloween Reading & Ghost Story Lovers
The Haunting of Sunshine House: A Supernatural Thriller Set in Los Angeles | Perfect for Halloween Reading & Ghost Story Lovers

The Haunting of Sunshine House: A Supernatural Thriller Set in Los Angeles | Perfect for Halloween Reading & Ghost Story Lovers

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Is the evil lurking in Sunshine House human or something much worse?Once an exclusive Hollywood hotel catering to the likes of Rudolf Valentino and other great stars of the Silent Film Era, the Bockerman Hotel now is the Sunshine House, an assisted living home for seniors. And its residents are dying…in droves.Sara Caine, paranormal investigator, couldn’t believe she got an invitation to hunt for ghosts in the most haunted building in all of Los Angeles, The Sunshine House. Her excitement turns to horror as the mysteries of Sunshine House reveal themselves to be more terrifying then she could have ever imagined. The Haunting of Sunshine House is the first book in a creepy new Supernatural Suspense series that will have your spine tingling. If you like Darcy Coates, Amy Cross or Bill Thompson, then you’ll love The Haunting of Sunshine House by Dominika Best.Buy yourself a copy, grab a hot cocoa and turn down the lights. You’re in for a thrilling ride with Sara Caine in The Haunting of Sunshine House. Once you start, you won’t be able to put it down.AUTHOR INTERVIEW:Where did your interest in ghost stories come from?When I was young and living in Poland, I lived next door to an old cemetery. It had been a Jewish Cemetery before World War II, and had been gated since 1945. No one had been inside in all those years, my child brain imagined. Our apartment was on the eleventh floor and I could see through the dense trees down to the half buried tombstones. I convinced myself I had seen several ghosts wandering there at night. My fascination with all things supernatural grew from there.Is that the reason history plays such an important part in this series as well?Yes, absolutely. The ghosts of World War II were everywhere in Poland. You couldn’t escape that dark history. I’ve had a life-long fascination with that time period especially since the tendrils of the horrors still penetrate our modern times. Los Angeles also features prominently in this series. It is called Ghosts of Los Angeles after all. One of the reasons, I loved setting these books in Los Angeles is because of how steeped in history this city is. A different type of history, of course, but one that is stamped on the facades of the city. It’s wild to watch an old silent film and see the downtown streets and buildings prominently featured from that era. The ghosts of all the celluloid stars wander the streets here. On Rudolf Valentino’s birthday, the Hollywood Forever cemetery hosted a live viewing of one of his films on the side of his mausoleum. They had asked the last living organist from that time period to come and accompany that film. Only in Los Angeles. What made you choose a psychic to be the main character in this series?As I was researching this book, I came across stories of Bess Houdini. She held seances on the roof of the Knickerbocker Hotel on every Halloween night for 10 years, trying to contact her husband Harry Houdini. I loved that intersection of the supernatural and the famous. I also met some psychics here that were the coolest ladies. They gave me some help in correctly writing about their world. Who would like this novel?Anyone who loves a good mystery, wrapped in a creepy ghost story. Some good scares, and some familiar names making cameos. It's a book to get cozy with.

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The Sunshine House, which used to be the famous Bookman House, is an assisted living facility in Los Angeles. Over the last few months, the number of residents dying of natural causes has increased. Some of the residents believe there was nothing natural about the deaths. Sara is a psychic who is working towards a private investigator’s license. She has been curious about the paranormal activity at Sunshine House and is invited by a couple of the residents to explore the theory that the place is haunted. There are indeed ghosts occupying the premises, but the murders were not committed by the paranormal. With the help of Detective Eva Murphy, Sara starts to uncover a history of nursing home murders, ghostly interventions, and a secret that goes back over sixty years to World War II and the Holocaust.I loved this book! It is so much more than a paranormal fantasy novel. The author has intertwined complex storylines of deception, untreated mental trauma, and human suffering. The residents of Sunshine House were an accurate depiction of the aged, and at times, I found their interactions to be quite humorous. There are a number of very important characters and some that perhaps were not needed but provided some entertaining moments in a rather dark fantasy novel. The author’s use of the paranormal as a backdrop to this dark story takes the reader on a path towards ghostly terror. But there were several storylines, and when their paths converged at the end, the revelations were shocking.I highly recommend this book and hope readers will give it the attention it deserves!