Wednesday, September 13, 2023

1722 (The Haunting of Hadlow House #2) by Amy Cross

 


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Four "Evil Spooks" Stars


Malevolent Haunting!

A small taste of what lies within:

Samuel Butler along with his wife, Rose and daughter, Patience move out to the Hadlow House which has stood empty for near 33 years ever since the tragedy that befell the previous owners. 

The house though has fallen into disrepair and would need to be fixed but Samuel thinks that the house could be made into a nice home for his family though ghosts from the past lie in wait inside the home. People may come and go but the past never truly dissipates into time and what lies in wait for the Butler family plans to make them their own! 

That is about all I can give on a small taste so if you want to know more then go read this book and series!

Thoughts:

This book was a great book as far as the haunting and ghost entities and I felt there was quite a bit of spooky atmosphere that seeped into the story. The characters in this story though drove me batty as the parents (Samuel and Rose) just made me want to harbor bad feelings towards them and I felt sympathy for the daughter, Patience though she became trying at times when I was reading the story to the point where I was becoming exasperated with her antics and how she presented herself in the story. 

The story moves along quickly though as the haunting starts gaining speed and I found myself reading most of the story in one sitting as so much seemed to happen within a short amount of time. 

As always though the author, Amy Cross just grabbed me and plopped me into the storyline weaving the horror around me as I delved deep into this story. With these stories by Cross she always makes the stories where you question why characters do the things they do or why things are the way they are within the story. 

This book is book two in the series of Hadlow House and I will be continuing on with book three soon as I want to see what else happens with this series and how the house affects families in the future that come to live there. 


Attached is the author, Amy Cross, profile page from Goodreads:

Amy Cross

Attached is the author, Amy Cross, profile page from Amazon:

Amy Cross

Attached is my review from Goodreads:

My Review

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