The Other Side: Lady of the Lake
About
Some places remember what they’ve taken.
After surviving a tragedy that should have ended her life, Kate Winslow returns to a quiet lakeside home hoping for solitude, recovery, and distance from the memories that refuse to loosen their grip. Instead, she begins to notice small, unsettling fractures in reality. Time hesitates. Reflections lag. Ordinary places feel charged with memory—as if they’re paying attention.
The lake outside her door is calm. Too calm.
And it seems to be watching her.
As Kate struggles to rebuild her life, the boundaries between grief and something far more unsettling begin to blur. The house remembers. The water waits. And the past presses closer, not as memory, but as presence. What begins as mourning slowly reveals itself as an awareness of something lingering just beyond the living world—something patient, ancient, and unfinished.
Lady of the Lake is a slow-burn supernatural thriller that blends psychological unease with atmospheric horror. Rather than offering easy answers, the story unfolds as a quiet descent into dread, where memory becomes a threshold and silence carries weight. The terror builds not through spectacle, but through what is almost seen, almost understood, and never forgotten.
Book Two in The Other Side series, this novel continues a character-driven exploration of grief, loss, and the unseen forces that inhabit places marked by tragedy. Each installment follows Kate as she confronts locations shaped by unresolved history—houses that remember, water that watches, and stillness that presses back.
Perfect for readers who enjoy:
- Slow-burn supernatural suspense
- Psychological horror with emotional depth
- Atmospheric stories where the setting itself feels alive
- The quiet dread of The Sixth Sense, The Others, and The Ring