Love's Darkest House
by Ginny Lynn
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Pub Date Feb 12 2018 | Archive Date Sep 15 2018
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Description
Jobless and out of options, an unexpected inheritance seems like the answer to a prayer for Renata Barkely. When she meets the seductive and enigmatic caretaker, Kenrick Giles, and discovers the Southern estate is haunted, she realizes her good fortune might be worse than being broke.
Caught between her increasingly erotic dreams of Kenrick and a vengeful ghost-witch who wants her for her own dark purposes, Renata must face her feelings before all is lost.
When ecstasy battles revenge, will passion be enough to win in this fight for power?
A Note From the Publisher
paranormal romance
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781509219575 |
PRICE | $4.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
I received this book as an advanced readers copy,I loved this book so much. I could not help but to be hooked and there is a new plot in every chapter which made it such an enjoyable read.
A Gothic Romance that is spooky and sexy! Sometimes I was a little confused, but it was enjoyable. It was pretty funny watching Renata having lusty dreams about Kenrick and then seeing him the next day. I feel like this book was trying to give off a Witching Hour vibe by, but it didn't reach it.
I received an ARC of this from the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
This was a was a really interesting story however I felt it was a bit rushed and there wasn't really enough of it. I think I would have liked more build up and a bit more mystery. The characters were interesting though, the story flowed and the dialogue was well done.
I'd pick up another book by this author, perhaps a longer one.