I'm late to the party on this one as it was a best seller some eight years ago. It's one of the rare self-published books to gained enough attention for a traditional publisher to pick it up and promote it. I recall being intrigued by the title but somehow I never read it till now -- it was a deal on Kindle for 99 cents. (And still was, as of yesterday.) This is one of those books that grabbed me and kept me reading long after midnight. Set in present day Salem, Massachusetts, rife with Wiccans and psychics of one kind and another, it's the story of Towner, granddaughter of a charismatic lace reader. "The Lace Reader must stare at the piece of lace until the pattern blurs and the face of the Seeker disappears completely behind the veil . . . an image will begin to form . . . in the space between what is real and what is only imagined."
More about the book and the lace HERE.