"An eerie tale of tragedy, grief, and second chances." - BookLife When Jason drives toward Everly Manor on a rain-soaked night, the choice has already been made. For the friends he leaves behind, the consequences are only just beginning. Five years later, they are drawn back to the ivy-covered estate that once haunted their past. Inside its walls, they uncover the Anchor, a sand-filled glass orb capable of bending time itself. Each time it's used, the manor fractures reality, pulling them back three days before Jason's fatal crash. But Everly Manor remembers everything. The house tightens its…mehr
"An eerie tale of tragedy, grief, and second chances." - BookLife When Jason drives toward Everly Manor on a rain-soaked night, the choice has already been made. For the friends he leaves behind, the consequences are only just beginning. Five years later, they are drawn back to the ivy-covered estate that once haunted their past. Inside its walls, they uncover the Anchor, a sand-filled glass orb capable of bending time itself. Each time it's used, the manor fractures reality, pulling them back three days before Jason's fatal crash. But Everly Manor remembers everything. The house tightens its grip with every attempt to change the past. Journals fill with events that haven't happened yet. Objects hum with intent. And a masked figure known only as Goldfinch watches from the shadows, blurring the line between punishment and protection. As the timeline begins to decay, the friends must confront the guilt they buried, and the truths they never said aloud, before the manor decides what they deserve in return. Echoes in Everly Manor is a tense, atmospheric descent into loss, obsession, and the dangerous hope of rewriting fate. Once you step foot inside the doors of Everly Manor, time doesn't heal... it remembers. "A gripping blend of psychological tension and atmospheric storytelling that keeps the reader firmly on edge." - Goodreads Review
Before Justin R. Pilar began bending time on the page, he chased meaning through music. Raised in small-town Iowa, his creative roots began beside his father's stereo and evolved into years of songwriting and performing with his band, The Fourth Floor. That same instinct for rhythm and emotion later found its home in fiction, where melody became language, and stories became echoes of memory and time.His debut novel, Echoes in Everly Manor, marks the beginning of The Anchor Point Series, a nine-book saga exploring grief, friendship, and the dangerous temptation of rewriting the past. The story follows a group of estranged friends bound by loss as they uncover the power and cost of altering time. For Justin, it's not about building heroes, but portraying real people reacting to extraordinary events.Each trilogy within the series unfolds in new time frames with new scenarios, each layered with consequences that ripple across the entire timeline. His approach blends grounded emotion with gothic atmosphere, always rooted in aesthetic realism: the belief that even the impossible should feel tangible.When he's not writing, Justin works for a national crane company and spends weekends as a wedding and event DJ, still finding ways to connect through sound. His passion for music lives on through companion Spotify soundtracks curated for each book, designed to mirror the tone and emotion of every chapter.For Justin, success isn't measured in sales, but in resonance. He writes to explore what people hold onto and what they're willing to let go of when time itself begins to fray. Echoes in Everly Manor is only the beginning.
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