Castle in the Air
Release Date: July 23rd 2015
Summary from Amazon:
The Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs, Arkansas has been called “America’s Most Haunted Hotel” largely because of the events of the 1930s when Dr. Norman Baker ran a “cancer treatment hospital” which he called his “Castle in the Air.”
Follow the fictionalized story of Clara, the young, unwed pregnant niece of Dr. Baker who comes to help at the cancer center in exchange for room and board and finds things aren’t quite what they appear to be. Caring for an ill young boy at the center she feels her maternal instincts kick in – something is definitely not right at her uncle’s hospital. But what? Will she be able to piece together the clues in time to save herself and the boy? Or will be forever be doomed to reside in the Castle in the Air, where once you check in…you never leave.
8 Tidbits about “America’s Most Haunted Hotel” – The Crescent Hotel
- Originally opened in 1886 as a luxury resort. Later it was a girls’ conservatory, then the Baker Cancer Hospital and finally The Crescent Hotel.
- The team from the show Ghost Hunters filmed an episode at the hotel and indeed found apparitions.
- It is said that over 400 people died while under Dr. Baker’s “care” at the Baker Cancer Hospital.
- Morris, a cat who lived in the hotel for 21 years, is still seen roaming the halls in ghost form.
- There are at least 8 known apparitions which have been seen repeatedly with sightings of others reported as well.
- Dr. Baker, the owner of the property in the late 1930s, was tried for mail fraud, practicing medicine without a license and other charges. He served four years in prison.
- One person is known to have died during the original construction; a stone mason, who still is said to haunt rooms on the second floor.
- The property has undergone several renovations through the years; however the ghosts have always remained.
After several years of writing and editing for producers and other screenwriters her curiosity led her into writing novels. As a huge fan of Young Adult and New Adult literature this is where her pen tends to lead her. However, she does have plans to release a few middle grade fiction and adult novels in the future.
Jennifer attributes her love of reading and writing to her mother who always reminded her of the power of literacy. Besides telling her and her siblings that they could do anything they wanted if they knew how to read and write, she said, “You can go anywhere in a book. You can be anyone.”