"Peace Lilies" is now available in large print!

 

If you or someone you know enjoys reading large-print books, then here’s good news —

Peace Lilies: a Sweet Ghostly Novella is now available in Large Print!

Large-print edition now available.

A haunting tale of love and second chances -

The charming house on Fairlawn Street holds more than just memories—it’s a crossroad between life and the afterlife.

Birdie and Martin return home from vacation and get the surprise of their lives: they're dead! They haunt their beloved home on Fairlawn Street just as their son is trying to sell it and settle their estate. But with his parents still present in the house, Sam must also navigate between his mother’s expectations and the desire to forge his own path.

Enter Dee, the charming young love of Sam’s life, whose surprise pregnancy turns their plans upside down. As they contemplate their future together - and the rising cost of Sam’s cramped apartment - there's only one logical solution: move into the haunted house.

But with Birdie and Martin’s ethereal presence, the living is anything but easy! Birdie tries to steer her son’s life from beyond the veil while grappling with her own spectral regrets, and Martin’s ghost claims the recliner as his throne. With a psychic sister, a séance gone awry, and a meddling ex-girlfriend, this novella is a tender tale of life and love.

Peace Lilies is a heartwarming novella that explores the bonds of family and the crazy notion that life might ever go according to plan.

Click here to get the large-print edition of Peace Lilies today, or ask your favorite bookstore or library to order it from Ingram Spark.

What readers are saying —

"An inventive tale chock-full of surprises, humor, and believable characters that you will love and remember. … a fulfilling story. You will enjoy reading this one." – Paul Carr, author of the Michael Dalton mystery series

"Excellent description, and the characters are clearly and subtly portrayed. … a fun and a meaningful read." – Anna Holloway, author of Looking for Jazz

"This novella was a surprising, can't-put-it-down artful blending of grief, recovery, and letting go, with dashes of humor and hope. The characters were well-developed and believable. I loved this one."
 - Fan of Funny Books

 
Margaret Rodeheaver