Anthony the Boy Next Door
Richard K. Flowers
Narrator Richard K. Flowers
Publisher: Richard K. Flowers
Summary
No one had been able to live in the old Johnson place for nearly sixty years. When Tyler Jackson enrolled at Greenville College, he didn’t expect the old house he rented near campus to be haunted. But after his house was trashed, and he woke up to find the evil spirit sitting on the foot of his bed, he had to believe. He couldn't afford to move, so he reached out to the paranormal research group at Greenville College. The director referred him to Harriet Stoner, a local psychic, who worked with the project. She helped him put an end to the haunting. But it wasn't that simple. Too many events, past and present, were inextricably bound together. Tyler had always been a little different. Not only was he attracted to black guys, his primary motivation was for affection rather than other concerns. He had learned through experience that his options were extremely limited. So when he came to Greenville College, he wasn't expecting to find romance. That was before he met Anthony. They were both old souls and kindred spirits who were attracted to each other from the moment they met. Tyler's two lifelong friends, Ricky Stevens and Judy Price, had come to Greenville college a year ago. They had all grown up together in Montgomery and would have started college at the same time, but Tyler insisted on working an extra year to save money for school. Now, the trio was back together again. None of them could have guessed how seemingly unrelated circumstances would combine to change all of their lives forever. An interracial romance set against a backdrop of the supernatural, this is a feel-good story of uncompromising friendship, love, and devotion. Full of surprises and revelations, the story will leave you longing for the kind of relationship these three friends share with each other and with Anthony the Boy next Door.
Duration: about 14 hours (14:04:35) Publishing date: 2024-12-13; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —