Crawley House: The Hauntings Of Kingston
By the way, the description locates the novel in “the enigmatic city of Kingston, Ontario.” Having lived in Kingston, I can say that “enigmatic” is not in the top twenty adjectives used to describe it.
Crawley House: The Hauntings Of Kingston
By the way, the description locates the novel in “the enigmatic city of Kingston, Ontario.” Having lived in Kingston, I can say that “enigmatic” is not in the top twenty adjectives used to describe it.
The only thing more disturbing than this cover, is the fact that I’m living in Kingston, Ontario right now.
Honestly when I came here, I thought the site knew my location and swapped the stories location to my own like those click bait ads. (And enigmatic is a not my first choice either.)
Two of you? You and Nate? Sheesh, what the hell is in Kingston, ON? Besides those two girls with the magical golden egg that is glowing behind their heads, eh?
We have an airport. No ghost girls though, to my disappointment.
And an awful lot of prisons within a fifteen-mile radius.