By Ronder Scott

Robin Evans is on the verge of stardom. Beautiful, talented, and desperate to escape the shadows of her past. But when she begins therapy with the enigmatic Dr. Frank Dabachi, the secrets buried beneath her childhood begin to claw their way to the surface.

In her search for healing, Robin uncovers more than emotional trauma. Her mother once struck a dark bargain with a secret society — and then broke it. Now, that broken promise threatens to consume Robin’s soul. Haunted by dreams, drawn to forbidden places, and seduced by the glamour of fame, she finds herself in a nightmarish spiral where every success seems laced with something sinister.

As her star rises, unseen forces close in — and the rope once meant to save her may become the noose that binds her forever.

In Blake’s Rope, Ronder Scott weaves a tense, supernatural tale of ambition, legacy, and sacrifice. It’s a chilling reminder that what we inherit—and what we desire—can sometimes destroy us.

About the Author

Ronder Scott, a native of Minden, Louisiana, is an American writer and psychological health counselor based in Houston, Texas. With three degrees from Texas Southern University, including a Master's in Communications specializing in Radio/Television/Film, Scott brings a rich background to her storytelling. Her work often delves into the complexities of human behavior, spirituality, and the unseen forces that shape our lives. When not writing or counseling, she enjoys cooking traditional Southern recipes and inspiring those around her.