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While recovering from the recent loss of his parents, Daniel Donnelly receives a phone call from his estranged aunt, who turns over control of the family fortune and estate, Timber Manor. Though his father seemed guarded about the past, Daniel's need for family and curiosity compel him to visit. Located in a secluded area of the Northwest, Timber Manor has grown silent over the years. Her halls sit empty and a thin layer of dust adorns the sheet-covered furniture. When Daniel arrives to begin repairs, strange things happen. Nightmares haunt his dreams. Memories not his own disturb his waking hours. Alive with the tragedies of the past, Timber Manor threatens to tear Daniel apart. Sherriff Hale Davis grew up working on the manor grounds. Seeing Daniel struggle, he vows protect the young man who captured his heart, and help him solve the mystery behind the haunting and confront the past - not only to save Daniel's life, but to save his family, whose very souls hang in the balance. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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When his parents die unexpectedly, Daniel is contacted by an aunt he barely knows and told the family money and estate will now be his. His aunt is lovely, and Hale, the town sheriff, becomes a fast friend and more. But the house is... probably haunted? By something pretty evil. I enjoyed this read well enough (I read it in two sittings on Halloween weekend, and that was fun), but I kept wanting more from it. More scariness, more development of Daniel and Hale's relationship, more atmosphere. And I never got it. As soon as you think you know what might be going on, you're right. The love story is nice enough. It pretty much embodies a three-and-a-half-star read: I was entertained; I'll remember some bits of it; it's not a favorite; I'll probably give Feeley a go again. ( )