Eldrith Manor
Leigh Rivers
by Bridget Thomas
Hannah’s life is slipping away, tethered to a fragile existence that grows more precarious by the second. As the relentless Tate tightens his grip and attempts to abduct her, she is forced into a desperate alliance with the very man who cursed her childhood with a narcoleptic memory block. This enigmatic hypnotist offers a glimmer of salvation, but his hidden agendas and disturbing control over his own wife make him a dangerous gamble. Trust is a luxury Hannah cannot afford, especially when he seems far too invested in the dark, unnatural abilities surging within Jack.
The stakes have never been higher for this star-crossed pair. To survive the looming threats, Hannah and Jack must endure the ultimate agony: they are forbidden from touching, separated by a lethal necessity that tests their bond to the breaking point. Caught in the shadow of a haunting Victorian-era mystery, their journey is a high-stakes dance with death.
This gripping conclusion to the Freak House Trilogy masterfully blends atmospheric ghost-story chills with the intense, brooding pull of dark romance. Readers will be swept away by this emotional roller coaster, finding closure to the lingering questions that have haunted the series. If you crave a paranormal read filled with suspense, forbidden longing, and shocking revelations, prepare to be breathless until the very last page.
January 18, 2025
The last book in this Series has some slower parts of the book, but it's still not to much and not to bothersome. I loved to get an answer to all the questions that has been lingering. I was however a little dissapointed that it was not acknowledged who Jack's half sister really is, that was the first I thought about when we got to know more about Jack's parent's. But all in all a great book and an amazing series. So glad I picked this up, and so far C.J. Archer has never let me down once so...
June 24, 2014
This is the last of the trilogy - I enjoyed the characters and the uniqueness of the premise. All 3 books kept me intrigued. )
December 2, 2019
A quick read with mystery, a little suspense, hurdles, scandal (for the era) and all the emotions. The writing provides decent visuals and connections to characters while keeping the reader guessing what all the secrets are. I liked that the story made me chuckle a couple times, get a little upset and recognize both the good & bad sides of characters. Nice job! ) One person found this helpful
August 26, 2023
I have enjoyed all Ms Archer’s book series. I feel like i have a personal relationship with all the characters and I can’t wait to learn more. )
July 23, 2020
I learned about CJ Archer through the Glass and Steele series. Then I read the Ministry of Curiosities and then I learned about this series. I don't know how CJ Archer does but each book is both unique and great. We get to learn about new characters, new mysteries and secrets and it all fits well. I am sorry when each of these series ends. I wish we could get new stories about them. )
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