Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Review: The Haunting of Springett Hall by: E. B. Wheeler


Title: The Haunting of Springett Hall
Author: E.B Wheeler
Publisher: Cedar Fort
Pages: 256
Format: e-book ARC
Source: Cedar Fort Book Tour
Description:
Eighteen-year-old Lucy doesn’t know how she became a ghost, but the more she remembers of her life in Victorian England, the more she wants to forget. Her only hope of changing the mistakes of her past is to enlist the help of a servant named Philip—the one living person who can see her. This impossible romance story is filled with delightful period detail and plenty of mystery.

My Thoughts:

In this book we follow a young girl Lucy who doesn't know she is a ghost but after countless tries to talk to people she realizes she's dead.  It isn't until she meets a gatekeepers assistant Philip that she realizes she's a ghost that only he can see.  She also learns from Philip that they are connected to the previous owner of the house Sir Jason Springett who was into some dark things.  Will they overcome Sir Jason or continue to do his bidding?

This was an interesting book about ghosts and magic.  We can read and see Lucy's fustration about not knowing what she is suppose to do and how she is connected to something bigger than even she knows about and have to watch as she leans more and more about what happened in Springett Hall.  We also see that Sir Jason's wife is still roaming around not sure what her husband is up too.  It's really up to Philip and Lucy to fix the damage that was caused by Sir Jason.  Definitely a great ghost story and the romance was a great add to the story!

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