The Haunting of Rosehill
When Evelyn Ward is drawn to Rosehill Manor by family ties and whispers of a centuries-old curse, she enters a world where ghosts roam the corridors and the heir, Henry Sinclair, is as haunted as the house itself. Their slow-burning connection, steeped in grief, desire, and dark secrets, becomes a fight to break the curse before history repeats itself forever.
Tropes & Themes
About This Book
In the shadowed halls of Rosehill Manor, Evelyn Ward seeks respite from the constraints of Regency society. Her curiosity is piqued when she discovers an ancient garden where a single, out-of-season rose blooms, drawing her into a web of dark superstition and chilling secrets. Strange whispers echo through the manor, and ghostly scratching haunts the night as the curse plaguing the Sinclair family tightens its grip.
Drawn to Henry Sinclair, the brooding heir burdened by his family's tragic legacy, Evelyn is determined to uncover the truth. As she unravels the sinister origins of the curse, she risks being consumed by the very darkness that haunts him. Each step brings her closer to a terrifying choice: break the curse, or become its next victim.
The novel is a slow-burn gothic romance set in the Regency period, weaving a tale of love and tragedy with twists and turns around every corner.
What Readers Say
Readers praise the atmospheric setting and vivid descriptions that immerse them in the gothic world. Many commend the author's writing style for its depth and ability to evoke strong emotions. Fans note the slow-burn romance adds depth to the story, enhancing its emotional impact. Some readers mention the pacing can be slow, which may not appeal to those preferring faster plots. Ideal for fans of gothic romance and historical fiction seeking a hauntingly beautiful narrative.
