
The Haunting of Ashburn House by Darcy Coates
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5/5
Format Read: Audio
Genre: Paranormal Horror
Released: 2016
Pages: 386
Trigger Warnings: murder, death of a parent, gore, body horror, injury, stalking, confinement
Book Description
Everyone knows about Ashburn House. They whisper its old owner went mad, and restless ghosts still walk the halls. They say it’s the dwelling place of something cruel and sinister. But when Adrienne desperate and in need of a place to stay inherits the crumbling old mansion, she only sees it as a lifeline… until darkness falls. Strange messages are etched into the walls. Furniture moves when she leaves the room. There’s something here – something powerful, angry, and hell-bent on shaking things up. Worse, a grave hidden in the depths of the forest hints at a terrible, unforgivable secret. Eventually Adrienne can’t ignore that a twisted thing lives in the house, its hungry eyes ever-watchful. Chasing the threads of a decades-old mystery, it isn’t long before she realizes she’s become prey to something deeply unnatural and intensely resentful.She has no idea how to escape. She has no idea how to survive. Only one thing is Ashburn’s dead are not at rest.
Book Review
This was the first Darcy Coates book that I ever read. I listened to it on audiobook and it was really fun. It’s a very cozy haunted read but listening to it I even got jump scared. Hearing the clicking sound was very eerie and definitely added to the experience of the story. I thought the story itself was really interesting but I love a good creepy found grave behind a house. Wolfgang is the best boy, the MVP and deserves everything in the world. The description of the supernatural creature is terrifying and I would not want to face that. I couldn’t put this book down and recommend it if you want a cozy haunted story.
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