A Haunting at Havenwood
Seasons of Change, Book 6
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Jessica Elisa Boyd
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Sally Britton
About this listen
Nothing will keep Louisa from her great-aunt's fortune. Except perhaps a phantom who turns out to be a most eligible bachelor.
Although Louisa Banner insists she is not the least bit superstitious, she cannot help her misgivings when her family announces she must spend October with her great aunt in a rundown Welsh castle riddled with tales of ghosts. The family hopes Louisa will endear herself to her aunt enough to win a grand inheritance. Louisa’s only wish is to avoid a run-in with any of the phantoms spoken of by the local villagers. When Louisa stumbles upon a forgotten graveyard, and a man whose name comes directly from a tombstone, she isn’t certain whether to run away in terror or stay and get to know the handsome spirit.
Erasmus Grey is cursed, and not only because he sometimes hears the voices of his dead grandparents. While most men would count it a blessing to be a wealthy, eligible bachelor, Ras is absolutely panic-stricken at the idea of finding a bride. Rather than succumb to the matchmaking mothers of London, he retreats to an old family cottage with no plans to return to society. Though he manages to keep his presence in the country a secret, coming upon a lovely young woman during one of his rambles nearly undoes all his careful work. But when he realizes Miss Banner thinks him a ghost, Ras wonders if he might have found a way to cure his own fears.
The sixth book in the Seasons of Change series, A Haunting at Havenwood is a stand-alone novel. Check out the other books in the multi-author series to discover stories about change and love.
- Book One: The Road Through Rushbury by Martha Keyes
- Book Two: The Last Eligible Bachelor by Ashtyn Newbold
- Book Three: A Forgiving Heart by Kasey Stockton
- Book Four: A Well-Trained Lady by Jess Heileman
- Book Five: The Cottage by Coniston from Deborah M. Hathaway
- Book Six: A Haunting at Havenwood by Sally Britton
- Book Seven: His Disinclined Bride from Jennie Goutet
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- Sally G
- 24-09-22
A lovely little story
Have listened to this many times. A lovely, simple and sweet little story. The narrator is also fantastic.
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- REBrown
- 29-12-20
Sweet
This book was different than what I was expecting but it was sweet and charming. I felt engaged and delighted with the love story and the aunt!
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- Pris
- 06-12-20
One can't go wrong with this one :)
A Haunting at Havenwood was such an interesting read! I loved this spooky listen (even though we are not in that season anymore). Funny thing is, I consider myself a scaredy-cat sort of person, but if one doesn't listen to the first time the ghosts appear really late at night, then everything flows just nicely. Yes, there are mentions of legends, druids, and several meetings at a cemetery, but none detract from the story nor do they make this story fall into the "horror" genre at all. //
Miss Louisa Banner and Erasmus 'Ras' Grey were the perfect main characters in this story, as were they perfect for each other. I loved their meet-cute, the ghost charade, and watching them slowly fall for each other was just the cherry on top. I thought it wonderful how they helped strengthen each other's weaker points as well as how they complemented the other and accepted them just as they were, flaws and all. The fact that Ras was a Gothic author upped the enjoyment factor for me, and I loved how good he was with words. //
The narrator did a great job of bringing both of them, as well as all the rest of the cast of characters, to life. She was on point with Ras's stuttering (she made my heart go out to him and all the mockery he suffered in his life), as well as did a perfect job with the accents, especially the Scottish one from the ghost (kind of hard to follow for a non-native English speaker, but still good!). Of course, her performance of Ras and Louisa's love story was excellent and had me looking forward to their next interaction. 🙌 //
Overall, this is the kind of story that has a bit of everything for everyone: sweet romance, ghosts, old legends, and a mystery treasure. One can't go wrong with this one. ~ 5 stars
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