

As Hendricks and Eddie develop a close bond, Steele House launches its final onslaught. Together the pair plan to vanquish the ghosts, attempting a misguided cleansing ritual in the process. But then she meets Eddie Ruiz, a damaged boy who lost an older brother and younger sister to Steele House’s cursed, evil spirits. At first, Hendricks’ past shrouds her in self-doubt fueled by shame.

The disturbances start small: the usual moans and groans of an old house, a creepy doll singing of its own accord, devious laughter from another room. However, her new home-Drearford’s derelict Steele House-offers no comfort. Her traumatic past was the main reason behind her family’s relocation to the small town, with its dreary gray skies and sinister secrets. Further misfortune befalls a girl who can’t escape her ghosts.īeing the new girl in Drearford, New York, means heaps of unwanted attention for Hendricks Becker-O’Malley, who’d much rather begin anew with a clean slate.
