Eldrith Manor
Leigh Rivers
by Elke Feuer
Restoration architect Josie Fagan is desperate to save her crumbling business, and an offer to renovate a historic Chicago estate seems like the perfect lifeline. Her client, the charismatic Patrick Pullman, is just as captivating as the architecture he owns. However, the house holds more than just structural secrets; it is a sprawling, haunted relic where the past refuses to stay buried. As Josie and Patrick navigate a slow-burn attraction, they find themselves entangled in a mystery surrounding her aunt’s disappearance fifty years ago, a tragedy that may lead directly to Patrick’s own family.
This gripping paranormal romance masterfully blends suspense with a spine-tingling ghostly atmosphere. As the spectral residents of the Pullman estate begin to make their presence known, the line between the living and the dead blurs. Josie and Patrick must confront the chilling possibility that their blossoming second-chance romance is built upon a foundation of lies and murder.
For readers who crave a story where heart-pounding danger meets a haunting, atmospheric mystery, this novel delivers. It is a taut, evocative tale where love is the highest stake and the truth could prove fatal. Prepare to be spellbound by this unique blend of supernatural intrigue and undeniable chemistry.
December 16, 2013
Solving a murder is difficult enough, but when ghosts and threatening messages mysteriously appear, the task is daunting. Throw in a torrid romance and the family of your lover as prime suspects, and you end up with a nearly impossible situation. Ms. Feuer weaves those elements into a gripping who-dun-it. An adult orphan---Josie Fagan---with no known family, receives an assignment to remodel a splendid old Chicago home. Not only does she discover she has a strange emotion for the house, she...
January 22, 2013
I don't remember how I came across this book. I just know that it was on my TBR list and that I'd eventually get to it. My twin sister read it first and she was the one to tell me that it was a great book. So I stop everything and picked it up. This book was just WOW. I could not put it down. Elke's blend of mystery, danger, suspense architecture, romance, and the paranormal was phenomenal. I usually have an idea of who done it by the middle of the story. But let me tell you that with this...
July 4, 2013
Fun read, real page turner. I would fire the editor,as there are so many glaring grammatical errors. Get by that and its fun ) 4 people found this helpful
July 9, 2013
This book was a novel find. It had some great characters that kept you guessing as well as an interesting and unexpected storyline. There is suspense, ghosts, romance, etc. A really quirky story that was quite good. The only complaint I have about this book on kindle is that the spelling & grammar editing was pretty bad. ) One person found this helpful
February 17, 2016
This story is a fine example of romantic suspense, with a brief hint of paranormal help. Set in modern day Chicago, Josie is a restoration architect who loves old homes and the stories they represent. She takes on the job of renovating and restoring Patrick Pullman's home which was left to him by his uncle. Not only is Josie drawn to the house, but he's drawn to Patrick as well. They discover exactly how their lives are connected as they work through the restoration. Family, and the love of...
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