About the Book
In the crumbling Shadowbrook House, governess Pearl Ellicott and heir Oliver Waverly unravel a haunting mystery while confronting their growing forbidden love.
London, 1880
Pearl Ellicott dreams of falling in love and having a family of her own. Until then, she is content working as a governess for young Maxwell, tending to his education and fragile health. Together, they explore the mansion’s empty rooms and secret passageways in search of the haunting violin music that seems to come from nowhere.
Oliver Waverly is young and independent, with plans to sell the run-down mansion once he inherits. But his strained relationship with his reclusive uncle, Arthur Ravenscroft, complicates matters when Ravenscroft refuses to relinquish Shadowbrook House without explanation.
As they spend more time together, Oliver slowly becomes enchanted by Pearl’s wit and love for Maxwell, and Pearl finds herself irresistibly drawn to Oliver’s passion and resolve. However, the social gap between the heir and the governess makes pursuing a relationship difficult.
Oliver must decide whether to follow his heart or adhere to his family’s expectations, while Pearl grapples with her fear that if Shadowbrook House is sold, she will lose her job, her found family, and her chance for long-lasting love. Will the lovers part ways or choose to be together despite the odds? The answer lies within the walls of Shadowbrook House and the echoes of its haunting past. (Goodreads)
My Thoughts
I thoroughly enjoyed this gothic type story. The house itself, Shadowbrook, completely captivated me and I wanted to explore it myself. There are so many twists and turns, along with hidden door ways and mysteries, that my imagination ran wild. Pearl is a dear character who is steadfast and determined to protect those she loves. As a strong heroine, her exchanges with the sweetest little boy, Maxwell, make this story complete. Oliver I didn't come to fully love, and the romance side of things fell a little flat for me. There is also a medium that shows up in the plot that I was not a fan of reading. I don't think it was necessary and it took me out of the story a bit. Otherwise, I really enjoyed the overall plot and mystery gothic vibe. The ending took a small twist that I wasn't expecting and that is always a delight!
Four Stars.
"I received this book from NetGalley. All opinions are my own and I was not required to write a positive review."
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