In a city where the past and present collide, uncovering the truth behind a mysterious talisman could have far-reaching consequences-for both the living and the dead. April May and her assistant prepare for an afternoon tea fundraiser before heading off on a well-deserved vacation. But George and Pearl, two mischievous spirits from the 1920s, seem determined to turn April's carefully planned world upside down. If dealing with ghostly antics wasn't enough, things take a darker turn once they arrive in New Orleans. April is confronted by the ghost of a man murdered the night before, and is soon drawn into a web of secrets, lies, and family feuds.
Karen Sue Walker
Karen Sue Walker is a renowned American poet known for her collection "Dreams of a Wildflower." Her lyrical and evocative style captures the beauty of nature and the complexity of human emotions. Walker's work explores themes of love, loss, and resilience, making her a significant voice in contemporary poetry.