A CHRISTIAN SUPERNATURAL MYSTERY SUSPENSE NOVEL
A lighthouse. A missing cousin. A calling she can’t ignore.
Ava Anderson’s lighthouse dreams won’t stop. She blames stress, until she discovers her cousin Jamie vanished there a year ago.
At her family’s cabin near the rugged cliffs of MacKenzie Point, Ava finds Jamie’s research notes about a criminal hiding behind cultural tourism and secrets some would kill to keep buried.
Torn between her fast-tracked promotion, her boyfriend’s carefully planned future, and God’s call into deeper waters, Ava must choose which voice to follow.
Her search for Jamie pulls her into a web of broken treaties, spiritual warfare, and criminal activity beneath the island’s heritage tours.
As prophetic gifts she’s long suppressed begin to awaken, Ava discovers that one woman’s willingness to listen can become a light that pierces the deepest darkness.
Step onto the dock. Feel the fog roll in. Watch for the distant sweep of the lighthouse beam.Coastal mystery with lighthouses, storms, and secret tunnelsSuspense and spiritual warfareA heroine with warmth and humorReluctant spiritual awakeningGenerational healing across cultural dividesBonus Content:A Book Club Guide with Discussion Questions & Reflection PromptsDiscerning God’s Voice in the Fog, A user guide that explores the real-world practice of hearing God’s voice clearly.
If you love Frank Peretti’s spiritual warfare, where darkness is real and tangible, you will love the way Ava Anderson gets pulled into a centuries-old injustice through her growing prophetic gift. She finds conspiracy, a criminal plot, and demonic oppression that has held a coastal community captive for generations. Until now.
If you love the warmth and humor of Dean Koontz’s Odd Thomas and the way his gift keeps dragging him into danger, meet Ava Anderson, whose growing prophetic gift is just as inconvenient, and the stakes just as real.
If you love Colleen Coble’s coastal suspense, the lighthouses, the family secrets, the fog, meet Ava Anderson, where the mystery runs deeper than missing persons and the fog hides something darker than secrets.
“This is genuinely engaging spiritual fiction that respects both the supernatural elements and reader intelligence.” – Beta Reader









