Griffith Tavern (Taryn's Camera #2)

Rebecca Patrick-Howard


Rated: 4.17 of 5 stars
4.17 · 6 ratings · 333 pages · Published: 15 Oct 2014

Griffith Tavern by Rebecca Patrick-Howard
Griffith Tavern has been empty for a long time, but there’s something alive within the crumbling walls and it’s been waiting for Taryn, and her alone, for nearly 100 years…

As a stagecoach inn in the 19th century, Griffith Tavern saw many things, held many people, and saw numerous tragedies and triumphs. Now the old abandoned building will almost surely be demolished, all in the name of progress. When the Friends of Griffith Tavern, a ragtag group of college students, hire Taryn to come in and do one last painting she assumes it will be a quick, easy job. She’s in desperate need of cash flow and the quaint town and lovely hostess of the B&B she’s staying in appear to be a perfect balm to her injured spirit.

But something is watching Taryn, and waiting…Something that slithers in the dark and clutches at her, even invading her dreams.

There have never been any ghost or haunted house stories about the old inn. Indeed, the mistress, Permelia, who ran it alone for almost 50 years was well-respected. But now, death, she wants something from Taryn and she won’t let her go until she’s made sure Taryn understands.

Still mourning the death of her fiance and reeling from the events that nearly cost her her life at Windwood Farm, Taryn struggles to piece together the fragments of the mystery that shroud the old inn and tavern.

It might be too late to save the spooky old building, but is it too late to save Taryn?

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