BARTOW, WV – This summer, West Virginia native Timothy G. Huguenin releases his second novel, “Little One” (237 pp. TPB, $11.95), a ghost story set in Canaan Valley.
It tells the story of Kelsea Stone, an entertainment magazine writer living in L.A. who can’t remember much of her past. When she learns that her estranged birth parents have died and left her their house in West Virginia, she returns to her childhood home and discovers more than just an inheritance waiting her her in the mountains. An angry presence lingers there, and it won’t rest until it has had its revenge.
“Little One is an absolutely wonderful book,” says John R. Little, Bran Stoker Award-winning author. “One of the best ghost stories I have ever read.”
Huguenin grew up in Tucker County where “Little One” is set. He now lives in Pocahontas County with his wife. More information on him and his writing can be found at http://tghuguenin.com/ . You can also contact him on Facebook, Twitter, Goodreads and Instagram.
“Little One” is available from Amazon.com and other select bookstores.