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Review: 'The Island House' by Amanda Brittany

Speaking of women getting up to nonsense, The Island House  is full of literary insanity, covered with a dusting of Gothic madness. There is so much to this book I could have adored, but somehow these parts didn't come together into a whole I can fully appreciate. Thanks to HQ Digital and NetGalley for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. My sincere apologies for the delay in reviewing! Pub. Date : 11/08/2021 Publisher : HQ Digital A DARK FAMILY SECRET When  Alice’s  father dies after a tragic hit and run, his death stirs up unanswered questions about her childhood. Who was her mother, why did her father never speak of the past, and why can’t she remember anything before the age of seven? AN ISLAND CUT OFF But when she receives an anonymous letter containing a photograph of a refurbished gothic guesthouse surrounded by water, and an invitation to stay, old memories fight to resurface. Alice has visited before. She is certain of it. WHO W...

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