"For fans of bone-chilling, spine-tingling gothic haunted houses." Lori Handeland, New York Times bestselling author of The Nightcreature Novels . 5 stars “The Haunting of Wellsley Manor is a captivating paranormal story. The suspense and foreboding feel like watching a horror movie through the pages of a book,” Cheryl Steele, “Cheryl Reviews.” 5 stars "The tension and dark atmosphere of impending dread evoke the same experience as watching a dark, horror, or supernatural film," Mary Anderson, MJ reviews.” ******* WINNER GOLD AWARD IN THE LITERARY TITAN AWARD (JUNE 2025) ******* WINNER SECOND PLACE FOR FICTION/HORROR (GHOSTS, PARANORMAL) IN THE 2025 BOOKFEST AWARDS!****** *******WINNER GOLD LEVEL AWARD THE INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF BOOKS!******* William Martens always dreamed of leaving Syracuse, the blue-collar town where he was born and raised. When his widowed grandfather, Isaiah, invites him to live in his mansion and attend nearby Cornell University in Ithaca, William eagerly accepts the opportunity. However, strange events begin to unfold in his grandfather’s mansion. During his first visit, William notices a young boy appearing in an upstairs window, but he dismisses it as a trick of his imagination. This is just the beginning, as he soon experiences multiple sightings of ghostly children who whisper warnings, faucets that run with blood, and a mysterious mirror that seems to harbor an evil spirit. These occurrences eventually drive William away. Years later, he inherits the mansion and returns with his family, but the ghosts have not vanished. They bear a striking resemblance to William’s own family. He uncovers a horrifying truth as he investigates clues about the mansion’s previous inhabitants. As William becomes increasingly entranced by the dark forces within the house, he must confront whether he can break the curse before history repeats itself.