Lilly Williams is going about her average day, and it is an average day, until her usually-calm husband comes home angry. She puts it off as nothing until she sees on the news that her husband, Marcus Williams, died from a car crash. But how could this be possible?
After years of therapy, everyone calling her crazy, and a lot of self destruction, Lilly eventually dies of old age.
20 years after her death, the Akers family moves into the residence. Benjamin Akers, a 16 year old photographer, ends up finding a series of videotapes recorded by Lilly Williams, which show what it was like living in the house after that night.
Soon, strange events, possibly paranormal, continue to reveal dark secrets about the house and its past residents.
After surviving a tragic accident that took her father's life, sixteen-year-old Emma is forced to move to a quiet little town with her grieving mother. The town is picture-perfect-too perfect. But beneath the surface, something is deeply wrong.
Their new house is unsettling. The air feels cold. The nights are too quiet. And Emma can't shake the feeling that something-or someone-is watching her.
Her mother, once grieving, is suddenly... too happy. The townspeople are welcoming-too welcoming. And the house? It whispers to her. Tells her things she shouldn't know. But no one will listen.
As Emma unravels the town's secrets, she realizes she was never meant to leave. And if she doesn't escape soon, she might not be Emma anymore.