Friday, September 29, 2023

A Haunting at Havenwood by Sally Britton Reviewed

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"A Haunting at Havenwood" is the 6th book in the Seasons of Change series.

I do love it when I find an entertaining series where every book is a unique historical romance adventure. Each of the Seasons of Change books has been quite enjoyable to read, but I have only chosen to review my favorites of this series.  

By the title alone,  A Haunting at Havenwood promised an unusual plot.  Once I started reading, I stayed up all night.  I simply could not put the book down!  Yes, I paid the price the next day, but it was worth it.

Seeing ghosts in a graveyard is not a rare plot, nor is the idea that the ghosts communicate with someone.  However, the idea that they might encourage a descendant to travel to an ancestral home and then continue to accompany him throughout his time there is a rather intriguing concept for a historical romance novel.  Because the ghosts spoke to each other as well, the phantom couple was rather endearing as they revealed information about their own relationship and lives.  I liked them as well as any of the other characters in the book.

 

A Haunting at Havenwood

Erasmus "Ras" Grey is a wealthy, single gentleman who provides for his mother and sisters.  He enjoys writing Gothic novels under a nom de plume, which he uses to protect his family from criticism or gossip.  Ras doesn't like social gatherings because he tends to stutter if he gets nervous, which often happens around women.  When he recently started hearing voices that told him to go to Havenwood, an ancestral home that he still owns, he decided time alone would be just what he needed.  He had not visited the "hunting lodge" in quite some time, but he had always loved it and the seclusion it offered.  

Upon arrival at Havenwood, located next to the village of Harbottle, Ras settled in for a quiet stay.  He didn't want anyone in town to know he was there because he had no desire to entertain or to accept visitors.  Havenwood had a small staff that lived there and cared for the lodge year-round and he let them know he needed them to keep his visit a secret.  

 A Haunting at Havenwood
(Seasons of Change Book 6)
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He continued to hear the voices, but it wasn't until he responded to them that the ghosts of his great-grandparents appeared to him.  After that, he became accustomed to having them pop in and out when they desired, giving him tidbits of information, but encouraging him to find the treasure that awaited his discovery.

Ras enjoyed taking his notebook and walking around the woods that surrounded the lodge.  He had not expected to encounter anyone in the woods, but when he happened upon a young woman in the cemetery, he stood a good distance away, under the shade of the tree.  When she spoke to him, he answered with as few words as possible because he didn't want her to hear his stutter.  When she turned to leave, he moved back behind a tree where she could no longer see or talk to him. 

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After Louisa Banner's father died, her mother ran through their remaining money quickly.  Mrs. Banner decided to visit an old friend for a while, but Louisa was not invited.  She was sent to live with an aunt she had never met, in a village she had never visited.

Far from society or anything familiar, she was uncertain what was expected of her; who would be her friends; what were her prospects for the future; what if her aunt didn't want her either.  So many concerns filled her mind as she arrived in Harbottle with only her maid and a few pieces of luggage.

When the door to the Manse opened, Louisa was welcomed with a warm embrace from the aunt she had never met, into a house that actually felt like a home.  Perhaps, everything would be okay after all.

Louisa was captivated by the tales of the old castles in the area and the stories of hidden treasure.  When she was encouraged to walk around the area, she felt a sense of freedom that she had never experienced before.  She wandered aimlessly until she came upon a graveyard and that is where she met a new friend, "her ghost".  

As the days went by, Louisa returned to the cemetery to met with "her ghost".  She started investigating the history of the area and asks lots of questions.  Like everyone else in Harbottle, she hoped to discover the hidden treasure.

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The grandparent ghosts continued to talk to Ras throughout the book.  Even though they did not send him to Ravenwood to meet Louisa, they did encourage the romance between them.  The conversations between the two ghosts were rather comical.  They were like an old bickering couple, but it was clear they loved each other deeply.  

 

My Opinion of "A Haunting at Havenwood"

I loved this combination of  romance and mystery.  As I mentioned earlier, it is rare to have ghosts in a romance novel, but the concept worked perfectly.  The author did an excellent job of weaving a connecting thread through every layer of the plot.  I felt I had a few new friends in the end, including the ghosts.





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4 comments:

  1. Historical romance is not usually an interesting genre for me, mainly because I prefer stories set in a more modern time. But I love the concept of this book, as the ghosts really appeal to me. Ras' grandparent ghosts remind me of a much loved old TV series called Topper where a fun-loving ghost couple and their ghost St. Bernard 'haunt' (and help) the current homeowner, a stuffy banker played by Leo G. Carroll. Thus, your review has completely pulled me in and I cannot wait to read "Haunting at Havenwood." Thanks for this delightful book review, Sylvestermouse.

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  2. Sylvestermouse, this sounds like such a delightful and different story! You know I share your fondness for the historical romance genre and I love the twist of the ghostly great-grandparents guiding and nudging Ras along toward his happily-ever-after as well as whatever else they “sent” him to Havenwood to find or do. I’m looking forward to reading this!

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  3. This isn't the type of book I normally read but it certainly sounds intriguing. I may have to give it a try.

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  4. I could get into this book - but I would LOVE it as a movie - the combination of historical fiction, romance (which I can take or leave) and ghosts absolutely intrigues me - sounds really good

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