They have exhausted their savings and are now looking for a new home that they can afford. Unfortunately, everything is out of their price range.
But....when they have the offer to be a caretaker at Riven House in the town where they both went to college, where Clare grew up, and where their writing professor lived, they jump at the chance. Free lodging wasn't a bad deal either.
Who wouldn't want to re-connect with a famous writer who had been your college professor ?
The only "catch" is that the house is in utter disrepair and has many odd, creepy folks that live on the estate with the professor.
The treasures Clare finds in the house as she is cleaning as well as the ghosts and the sounds that haunt the house caught my interest.
THE WIDOW'S HOUSE has a gorgeous cover that pulls you in, and the story line along with the characters and what has happened and what currently happens at Riven House is intriguing.
A paranormal aspect is there, but it isn't over powering and definitely adds to the book's interest.
It took me about 100 pages to get connected, but it was worth the wait as the family saga and secrets unfolded.
Along with the mystery and eeriness of the house, there is a mystery about who Clare's birth mother really was.
Those readers who enjoy a mystery, a unique family, ghosts, family secrets, and a Gothic theme will enjoy THE WIDOW’S HOUSE.
Ms. Goodman has a marvelous writing style that will draw you in and have you easily connecting with the characters.
The ending is quite good. 4/5
This book was given to me free of charge and without compensation by the publisher in return for an honest review.