5/5 ⭐
TBR: 9/6/22
And she is back with another bone-chilling, keep you up all night, make your heart pound horror.
If you’ve been around you know that I love Darcy Coates' work. And any and every chance I get, I try to get a copy to read and review. When I saw that she was releasing a second novel this year I squealed and immediately when on the hunt for the arc.
Enter Margot Hull, daughter of the recently deceased Hugh and Maria Hull, owners of the world-renowned Gallows Hill Winery. Margot knows little about her parents and her family as she was sent away at a young age and never went back until the day of the funeral.
When she arrives at her old family home, secrets long buried come to light as Margot is forced to face the nightmares that curse the land.
This is a slow burn tense and foreboding atmospheric masterpiece. And what I thought was going to be a ghost story turned out to be so much more, in the best way possible.
This haunted house tale comes with it all. A tragic, blood-soaked past, dead parents, and a character determined to figure it all out.
This is not one to miss.
8/2/22
*This review was previously posted on my Google Site.
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