Review; The Haunting of Ashburn House by Darcy Coates

Recently, I read the horror novel The Haunting of Ashburn House by Darcy Coates and today I'll post my review of the book.

Description from Goodreads
There's something wrong with Ashburn House...

Everyone knows about Ashburn House. They whisper its old owner went mad, and restless ghosts still walk the halls. 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. And a grave hidden in the depths of the forest hints at a terrible, unforgivable secret. Something twisted lives in her 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 certain: Ashburn's dead are not at rest.

My Thoughts on the Book
The Haunting of Ashburn House is obviously using the famous haunted house trope and it works well I think. I liked Adrienne, her furry friend, and how they try to figure everything out. The storyline was complex and well-written, which made the book a lot more fun to read.

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