Publisher's Synopsis
Megan always loved her grandmother's house-its creaking floors, the overgrown garden, and the peculiar daisy patch in the backyard that bloomed with unnerving consistency every spring. But when her grandmother passes away, leaving her the house, Megan moves in to start anew, seeking solace in the memories of her childhood. Yet, something feels off. At night, she hears faint whispers, and sometimes, when she passes the garden, it seems as though the daisies are... watching her.
The deeper Megan explores, the more she unearths about the strange history surrounding her grandmother's home. She discovers that the house is built on land with a dark past, tied to an ancient and vengeful spirit. The daisy patch, once a symbol of peace, becomes an unsettling obsession. Every time Megan picks a daisy, the flowers regrow, each one looking more twisted and grotesque than before. Soon, Megan begins to see disturbing images in the petals: scenes of death, violence, and suffering, all somehow connected to her family. The more daisies she picks, the more the spirit grows stronger, manifesting in chilling ways.
My Daisy is a harrowing tale of supernatural terror and obsession. As Megan is drawn into the web of dark secrets buried within the house, she must confront the horrifying truth: the daisies are not just flowers; they are part of an ancient ritual, and her family's legacy may be more sinister than she ever imagined. With the spirit growing increasingly malevolent, Megan must find a way to sever the connection before the daisies claim her too. In a place where beauty hides terror, Megan must ask herself: Can she escape the past, or is she doomed to become part of it, forever trapped in the suffocating grip of My Daisy.