What a story, my goodness it’s takes you on such a journey through time. From Dolly’s sad and tragic story, to the struggling relationship of mother and daughter. This story was everything, honestly I was gripped and wanting to read it as quick as I possibly could, it was just that good.
Dolly, sweet precious Dolly, telling you her tale of what happened, to what she was struggling through now as a ghost. Her character was so unique telling the story of an albino girl in the mid eighteenth hundreds, working for a man she thought loved her, performing her singing, dancing act. But you learn her ghost story unfolding within the story and that was some of my favourite parts reading Dolly’s story.
Nell and Fern our mother and daughter duo, worked so perfectly with this story. Their strained relationship, built this brilliant wall around what was happening. I loved seeing everything unfolding around them, from their own unexpected story and the story of what happened once at Merry Hall. Being haunted, being creeped out and even being attacked within the halls, they both gradually become more and more spooked over time. But each act causes more strain on their already wavering relationship. The way it was written surrounding them was so creatively done.
I honestly loved this book, it’s so haunting, so scary, so sad and so tragic. You feel every little thing within the chapters of this story. You can feel the characters pains both new and old, you feel the fear from everyone. So many tragic events took place within the walls of that building and unlocking it all, seeing what the girls were going through whilst staying there. It gets so damn creepy and scary and you honestly feel so much for all three girls within the span of the story.
This book also comes with so much mystery to unfold, it’s a constant tale, a story that weaves gradually and you want to solve it, though that’s not particularly easy to do, you want to figure out why these evil things keep happening, why they happened in the first place. It’s so much fun unwinding the story as each chapter continues and it never disappoints you not even once.
This whole book is so perfectly crafted and created, you are thrown into this perfectly haunted house and with very little information, but you instantly know it’s bad. You know something horrendous occurred there. I had the best time reading this, unlocking all the secrets and learning Dolly’s story.