![]() ![]() Little my little, she comes to understand that the house is not normal. What do I mean by “safely?” I mean – guarding against the paranormal dangers that will threaten her. Little does she know that she has also inherited several odd duties that are necessary if she is to live safely at Ashburn House. Adrienne has inherited an enormous and ancient manor from her Great Aunt Edith, who has recently passed away. The Haunting of Ashburn House in particular does have an interesting turn of events. The scenarios are the same, but the specific plot points vary from book to book with different facts and outcomes. To clarify, I am not using the term “formula” in a bad way. These items are related to the haunting that is to take place. In each house, there are mysterious items that pique the curiosity of the new occupants’. In each case, she is not only new to the house but also to the community at large. ![]() However, there is a formula that persists in all the stories – a young female protagonist either rents or takes ownership of multi-floor house that ends up being haunted. ![]() (The other two, in order of publication, are The Haunting of Gillespie House and The Haunting of Blackwood House.) Perhaps I shouldn’t use the word “series.” Each book is a stand-alone story. I am now officially up-to-date with the “Haunting of” series. ![]() The Haunting of Ashburn House is the third book I am reviewing from the talented Darcy Coates. ![]()
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