⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I’m not usually drawn to gothic novels, so a four-star rating here surprised me. That said, Mrs. England won me over more with its historical insight and character work than its shadows and suspense. Ruby May, a newly trained Norland nurse, accepts a post caring for four children in a remote Yorkshire household in 1904. From the outset, the England home feels unsettled—Mrs. England seems oddly unaware of Ruby’s arrival, the servants are distant, and only Mr. England and the children offer warmth. Ruby is the book’s clear standout. She’s capable and intelligent, but also young, flattered by attention, and prone to mistakes that carry real consequences. As her unease deepens, […]
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Rock Paper Scissors – Book Review
“Sometimes I feel like I need to check out of life the way other people check out of hotels. Sign whatever I need to sign, hand back the keys to the life I am living, and find somewhere new.” ~ Alice Feeney, Rock Paper Scissors. Things have been wrong between Mr. and Mrs. Wright for a long time. When Adam and Amelia win a weekend away in the Scottish Highlands, it might be just what their marriage needs. Neither was picturing spooky Blackwater Chapel, a dilapidated, freezing cold, converted stone chapel, complete with hidden passages, a crypt, a bell tower, and mysterious locked doors. Every anniversary the couple exchange traditional […]
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