When recovery meets the supernatural, a family discovers that some battles require more than willpower to win.
Dana Wilder thought the hardest part of her journey was behind her—four years sober, custody of her children restored, and a fresh start in a charming New England colonial. But 47 Ashburn Street harbors secrets that predate the foundation stones, and something ancient stirs beneath the floorboards.
When her teenage daughter Cass begins experiencing enhanced perception and mysterious object movements plague their home, Dana realizes they're facing a threat no recovery program prepared her for. As supernatural activity escalates and government agents arrive with their own agenda, the Wilder family must confront an entity that views human consciousness itself as a disease to be cured.
With the help of paranormal researcher Dr. Siobhan O'Brien, survivor Elias Torrance, and an immortal guardian carrying two thousand years of Celtic wisdom, Dana discovers that their supernatural crisis is connected to a binding ritual that failed in 1977—and that her family may be the key to stopping an ancient evil from spreading its hollow efficiency across the world.
The House on Ashburn Street blends supernatural horror with the hard-won wisdom of recovery, exploring how love and choice can triumph over forces that seek to eliminate both. This is a story about families forged through struggle, the strength found in community, and the understanding that some things are worth any sacrifice to preserve.
Perfect for readers who enjoyed The Haunting of Hill House, The Silent Companions, and anyone who believes that the most powerful supernatural force is the human capacity to choose love over fear.