Eldrith Manor
Leigh Rivers
by Stephanie Hansen
The coastal town of Ethel is no stranger to the supernatural, but the arrival of two mysterious, displaced strangers threatens to shatter its quiet rhythm. When a woman speaking in archaic riddles and a man wielding a glowing, otherworldly device appear in the homes of two local couples, the thin veil between reality and the beyond begins to fray. As thick, unnatural fog rolls in from the sea, it becomes clear that these visitors are not just lost, but intrinsically tied to a temporal mystery that could bridge the gap between ancient Irish folklore and a chilling, unknown future.
For fans of paranormal romance, this second installment of the Ghostly Howls series delivers a masterclass in haunted-romance tropes. Stephanie Hansen expertly weaves atmospheric suspense with the intense, evolving relationships of Orla, Dave, Molly, and Cormac. The narrative excels by grounding its eerie, supernatural overtones within the deep, established bonds of a long-lasting friendship, proving that even when the past and future clash at the stroke of midnight, the most powerful force remains the connection between lovers.
Prepare for an immersive journey where high-stakes mystery meets raw, open-door passion. This is a must-read for anyone seeking a story that balances haunting chills with mature, emotionally charged romance.
April 13, 2026
Four friends, a long-lasting past, and how to thrive in this new experience. The second amazing, long-awaited book, I was very happy when it came out, and reading it reminded me why this author is great. Stephanie Hansen’s writing style manages to catch your attention very easily. This book brings some mystery; time is key and how to deal with their pasts. Every page will get you more intrigued and wanting to keep going. What for me was the most interesting and got my attention is the detail of...
April 10, 2026
This book is the second installment in a highly entertaining series. In this one, strangers have started showing up in Ethel. Orla and Dave don’t know what to make of it at first, nor do Cormac and Molly. Then, signs start to appear that another haunting is going to take place. Might it have something to do with the newcomers that have started to inundate the coastal town? What’s fun about this book is that it’s a nice mixture of modern sensibilities and a good, old-fashioned mystery story. The...
February 25, 2026
Having read the first book in the series, I couldn’t imagine not continuing with this one. I had already familiarized myself with the writing style, which made it easy to reconnect with the story and its atmosphere. The character development stands out, showing clear growth and deeper emotional layers. The continuation feels natural, and the plot builds in a way that keeps the suspense alive. It’s a satisfying follow-up that strengthens the series and leaves you eager for what comes next. )
February 27, 2026
When I finished the book, I stayed thinking about something simple but a little strange. More than the ghosts or the odd things in the town, what caught my attention was how people carry parts of the past without noticing. Sometimes you think a stage of life is already behind you, finished. But then it comes back in small ways, memories, feelings, little things that appear again. The book made me think that facing that is uncomfortable, even confusing sometimes, but maybe necessary. Nobody has...
February 26, 2026
This book is too engrossing. It begins with a mysterious circumstance that could cause anyone unease. In a place that is still healing from the past, our four characters cannot bear not understanding where these new visitors come from and what they are looking for. We then delve into this adventure where the four friends will face dark things with an ancient and mystical appearance. How will this new journey they embark on be resolved? I loved the book; it kept me hooked chapter after chapter....
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