
The Harbor Pointe Inn has loomed on California’s cliffs for generations of Hawthornes. For some, it’s been a blessing. For others, a curse. Travel through two centuries of stories to discover the old inn’s secrets.
When guilt-ridden Mia checks into a suicide hotel but can’t go through with the final act, vengeful ghosts gather to torment her.
Set in the near future, the post-war world is in turmoil.
Mia Hawthorne suffers an emotional breakdown following the death of her wife and loses everything to a corrupt government.
In an ironic twist of fate, the government suicide department, The Last Sanctuary, allocates a desperate and destitute Mia to the very hotel and family heirloom that she has so recently lost.
On her first day at the Lighthouse Inn, beset with painful memories, doubts, and questions, Mia finds herself coming face to face with angry ghosts, who gather to goad and torment her.
Lost and alone, can Mia find enough strength and purpose to avoid her final, frightful fate?

The Author

Harmony Kent
Harmony Kent is an award winning multi-genre author. Her publications include:
The Battle for Brisingamen (Fantasy Fiction) AIA approved
The Glade (Mystery/Thriller) AIA Approved/BRAG Medallion Honouree/New Apple Literary Awards Official Selection Honours 2015
Polish Your Prose: Essential Editing Tips for Authors (Writing/Editing) New Apple Literary Awards Top Medallist Honours 2015
Finding Katie (Women’s Fiction)
Slices of Soul: Book 1 in the Soul Poetry Series (Contemporary Poetry)
Life & Soul: Book 2 in the Soul Poetry Series (Contemporary Poetry)
Interludes 1 & Interludes 2 (Erotic Short Stories)
Moments (Short Stories and Poetry)
Jewel in the Mud (Zen Musings)
Backstage (Erotic Romance)
FALLOUT (Apocalyptic/post-apocalyptic Dystopia) BRAG Medallion Honouree
The Vanished Boy (Psychological Thriller)
As well as being an avid reader and writer, Harmony also offers reviews and supports her fellow authors. Harmony works hard to promote and protect high standards within the publishing arena. She is always on the lookout for talent and excellence and will freely promote any authors or books that she feels have these attributes. Harmony lives in Cornwall, England.
twitter: @harmony_kent
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Our Review
The Room at the End
Set in the future, at the Lighthouse Inn in Harbour Pointe, this dark, dystopian and ghostly story quickly had the hair on the back of my neck standing up.
The year is 2072, and Mia Hawthorne, the remaining descendant of the original owners, has been sent to Harbour Pointe by a government department called The Last Sanctuary. This is not a social visit.
She had been there before, but fate had dealt her harsh blows since then.
I didn’t expect to find a cute puppy named Ollie in a ghost story. Strangely, it made all the doom and gloom far more poignant as Mia forgot her troubles for a while, caring for the puppy.
Cleverly plotted, this disturbing story refused to be put down. I prayed that Mia would find her answers in this desolate place.
The Room at the End was the perfect ending to the Harbour Pointe Series.
(although I am sad that the series is finished!)
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