Loving Arms Can Haunt You

by Dianna Cross Toran


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Softcover
$16.99
Hardcover
$28.99
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/23/2022

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 184
ISBN : 9781669834663
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 184
ISBN : 9781669834670
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 184
ISBN : 9781669834656

About the Book

Willamina, or Billie as everyone called her, was a young black woman who could be somewhat messy. The only constant in her life besides her family was the Loving Arms Inn. It was operated by her great aunt and uncle, except during the month of July, when Billie and her family would leave the city and take over running the Inn while her aunt and uncle took a much needed vacation. An incident at the Inn when Billie was six, made her question if she could have seen a ghost. Chocking it up to a little girl’s wild imagination by everyone, she puts it in the back of her mind. Years later, after a very public break-up, Billie decides to leave the city for good and start fresh at the place she loves most. The Loving Arms Inn. There she has a second hilarious reencounter with the ghost she saw as a child. Her life is still messy, but she is determined to get back on tract, until she stumbles over a body. This lighthearted story will have you in suspense while laughing out loud.


About the Author

Dianna Cross Toran has researched Woodland Park from childhood since the family cottage by a lake in Michigan has always been in her life. But it wasn’t until she began researching Woodland Park’s origins that she found out a well-kept secret about Woodland Park. That it had been a successful black resort during segregation. Her research led her to write two historical books about Woodland Park. Still standing is an old hotel that has been empty for years. It sparked her imagination to write a mystery about an Inn that has withstood time in what used to be a segregated community. Added to that was her love of cozy murder mysteries. She has read many but there were not any main characters who were African American women like herself solving the mysteries and drove her to fill that void.