Wow!
Simply wow! This book kept me awake long into the night, a ghost
story that I could actually feel good about reading, characters whose
stories tangled themselves in my mind refusing to let me rest until I
got answers. Was Hedda's early 1900s story of abuse, love, loss,
fear, and determination wrapped up
in Dini's contemporary story of being orphaned, living a life
dominated by isolation, fear, and determination, or was it the other
way around? Who was the most haunted, the most obsessed? I encourage
readers who enjoy just a touch of the macabre alongside an old
mystery and a bit of romance to read The Lady in Residence,
preferably at a time when they've got several uninterrupted hours to
immerse themselves in the tale.
I am grateful to have received a complimentary copy of The Lady in Residence from Barbour Books via NetGalley without obligation. All opinions expressed her are my own.
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