The Haunting of Wexley Heights by Carole Bulewski

Thank you @hyggebooktours, @carolebulewski and @WeAreProvoco for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. My Review The Haunting of Wexley Heights is a supernatural horror that had me on the edge of my seat. The story is about Meg and you start to find out her marriage is not the greatest and she has twins and another baby on the way. Then her Grandmother dies and Megan starts to find out about her family history and inherits Wexley Heights which is the family home of the Barrets. Then things start to go wrong. I found the Haunting Of Wexley Heights very easy to get into and could not put it down due to wanting to find out if Wexley House is haunted or not. This book is a great read and it was not what I expected but I loved it. The story had a great amount of suspense and did feel a bit creepy at times which I loved. There were some great twists that I did not see coming. A fantastic read 5 stars. The Haunting of Wexley Heights will be available to buy on the 24th of August. The Blurb: When Meg Wyatt inherits a manor house in Cornwall from the grandmother she didn’t even know she had, she seizes the opportunity to start her life afresh, embarking on a new adventure with her husband and twin daughters. Of her birth family, all she’s ever known was that her parents died in mysterious circumstances during the Second World War, when was she was just four years old – did her mother kill her father or was there more to the story? As soon as she arrives in the ancestral home of Wexley Heights, which has belonged to the Barrett family since Elizabethan times, Meg starts having visions and aural hallucinations, at the same time that she discovers her formerly hidden talent as a painter – just like her birth father before her. Antipsychotic medication brings things back under control, until a few years later, her four-year-old son starts displaying signs of being possessed by the spirit of Wexley Heights. Once again, Meg feels she is losing her mind. Is Wexley Heights haunted, or is she cursed like the rest of the Barretts? This dark supernatural horror by author Carole Bulewski is a must read for horror and literary fans.

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