ElizabethCedar
In the icy grip of a 19th-century New England winter, Ivy, a widow and sole caretaker of her late husband's vineyard, begins receiving anonymous letters. Each note is filled with intoxicating devotion, uncanny knowledge of her private thoughts, and a symbol: a deep cup with twin looping handles. Though the letters unnerve her at first, Ivy quickly becomes consumed by them, her loneliness giving way to obsession.
As whispers of desire and promises of eternal union echo louder in her mind, Ivy spirals into a fevered unraveling. She wanders through graveyards and dreams, through snow and darkness, haunted by the voice of the unseen sender-one who seems to know the sacred language of wine, ecstasy, and sacrifice all too well.
Laced with gothic tension and mythic undertones, Letters in Ivy is a dark, atmospheric descent into madness and longing. A tale where the line between love and delirium blurs-and where ancient hungers will not rest until they are fed again.