Member Reviews
This book definately moves along fast. Melanie - the woman in search of the truth about her Mother and her love-interest Ross, the man in search of the truth about his brother. The journey brings them together in bizarre settings. I would say this book is almost a fantasy - the characters and the house (which is a character in it's own right). Everything is part believeable but part unbelieveable (especially the ending). You have to suspend belief as you go along. I was a little bugged by some things - why was one wing of the mansion in such a bad state of repair that it was unsafe, yet the rest was fine for instance - it wouldn't be that way in reality and was never explained, yet that setting was pivotal to the whole story. Some of the characters were very unbelieveable too which made it tricky to find any empathy or connect to them. Aside though, it bounces along well, keeps you guessing right to the end and is an enjoyable, unchallenging read.
Thank you Netgalley for providing this ARC in return for my voluntary review.
This is a voluntary review of an advanced copy.
Lots of drama and some twists and turns in this book to keep you guessing until the end!
Melanie never knew who her father was and finds that she is an heiress. Ross was the "help" or his father and grandfather were the gardeners for the wealthy family.
Ross wants to find out what happened to his brother and Melanie wants to figure out what happened to her mother. Slowly, throughout the book, Melanie gets flashes of the past and starts unraveling a mystery long ago.
Could not put the book down until I finished it to find out who was the person behind the "curse!"
Curse of slater House by Patricia Rosemoore.
This was a good read. It was slow but readable. OK characters. 4*.