Book Review: The Mourning of Leone Manor by A. M. Davis
This post contains affiliate links, which means that we’ll earn a small commission if you make a purchase through these links. “The dead are always listening.” 📚 When Remi Leone’s husband dies, she’s forced to reach out to his son and her former love interest, Ben, who was exiled from his home years prior after his sister’s untimely death. Haunted by her demise and his history with Remi, Ben arrives angry and uninterested in redressing past wrongs, leaving Remi to manage her domineering family and unnerving findings alone. But when they both experience strange things and suspect something sinister is afoot, they realize much more is going on than meets the eye. Can they put aside their differences and work together to unearth the manor’s buried secrets? Deal with their storied pasts and repressed passions, and, ultimately, survive? Set on a French isle in mid–1898, The Mourning of Leone Manor is an atmospheric and page-turning Victorian gothic full of twists, tension, and terror...