Why Did I Listen To The Orphan Of Cemetery Hill by Hester Fox? Previously, I had listened to The Witch Of Willow Hall, Hester Fox’s debut and just fell for its spooky gothic vibes. The Orphan Of Cemetery Hill seemed to also promise vibes that would be spooky and gothic. I just knew I had to give […]
The Orphan Of Cemetery Hill by Hester Fox | Audiobook Review
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5 Historical Fiction Audiobooks You Need To Listen To
January 17, 2019 3 Comments

If you know anything about me, the one thing you probably know is that I LOVE audiobooks. And so, I am listening to them constantly. Thanks to Hoopla, Overdrive, Libby and my library’s amazing ILL system, I always have an audiobook going (FOR FREE thank you taxes, you’re the real one). If you’re new to […]
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Review of Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
October 16, 2009 9 Comments

One of my top ten favorite opening lines is now, “Last night I dreamt of Manderley again“ these sparse words set a tone where I just know the language is going to be beautiful. Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier is a tale of gothic romance, without the creepster Heathcliff. The characters are haunting. There is […]
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