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A Dreadful Splendor
A Dreadful Splendor: A Novel | B.R. Myers
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INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER "A delightful mix of gothic, mystery, and romance. I had such fun reading this book!" Gwenda Bond, New York Times bestselling author of Not Your Average Hot Guy In this wickedly whimsical Gothic murder mystery brimming with romance, betrayals, and chills, a fake spiritualist is summoned to hold a sance for a bride who died on the eve before her wedding, but as nefarious secrets are revealed, the line between hoax and haunting blurs. Be careful what you conjure... In Victorian London, Genevieve Timmons poses as a spiritualist to swindle wealthy mournersuntil one misstep lands her in a jail cell awaiting the noose. Then a stranger arrives to make her a peculiar offer. The lord he serves, Mr. Pemberton, has been inconsolable since the tragic death of his beautiful bride-to-be. If Genevieve can perform a sance persuasive enough to bring the young lord peace, she will win her freedom. Soothing a grieving nobleman should be easy for someone of Genevieves skill, but when she arrives at the grand Somerset Park estate, Mr. Pemberton is not the heartbroken lover she expected. The surlyyet exceedingly handsomegentleman is certain that his fiance was murdered, even though there is no evidence. Only a confession can bring justice now, and Mr. Pemberton decides Genevieve will help him get it. With his knowledge of the household and her talent for illusion, they can stage a haunting so convincing it will coax the killer into the light. However, when frightful incidents befall the manor, Genevieve realizes her tricks arent required after all. She may be a fake, but Somersets ghost could be all too real A Dreadful Splendor is delicious brew of mystery, spooky thrills, and intoxicating romance that makes for a ghoulishly fun and page-turning read.
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bookishbitch
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I finished this last night and I loved it. Wonderful spooky vibes, great storytelling, and an ending you don't see coming. Chef's kiss of a book in my opinion.This author has now become an autobuy for me.

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jen_the_scribe
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After striking out several times with audiobooks, I‘m so glad this one was able to hook me! This gothic tale features a “con-artist” spiritualist who ends up forced to help the people of a rich estate figure out the mystery behind the death of the future Lady of the house. The author did a fantastic job of placing suspicion on almost everyone, and several characters had me going back and forth with blaming them. It was a rollercoaster… ⬇️

jen_the_scribe … of emotions in terms of each character‘s likability and their possible motives. The ending was surprising, to say the least. I kept wanting to listen to find out what happened! Also, I loved the narrator; she did a fantastic job! 4d
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jen_the_scribe
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1. Very much so. I‘m big on journaling, and I have one I call my “everything journal.” I do my monthly and weekly planning in it. And I tend to write lists there as well as in my phone.

2. It seems as though nothing ever goes as planned for the protagonist in this gothic mystery that I‘ve been listening to.

@TheSpineView #Two4Tuesday

TheSpineView Love lists too! You must be super organized. 4d
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jen_the_scribe

“People are more capable of believing the devil is some external force we have no resistance against, instead of accepting their own capacity to be cruel.”

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jen_the_scribe

“Evil is cruelty left unchecked…”

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jen_the_scribe
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My next listen…

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ElizaMarie
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Not what I was expecting when I started this one, but I enjoyed it :) —- I think I was expecting it to be more “dark”

Excited for the Packer Game today 💚💛💚💛

RamsFan1963 Good luck! Go Packers!! 11mo
Beatlefan129 Go Pack Go! 💚💛 11mo
BookNAround I expect my youngest (he‘s still home on break) to come downstairs for the game fully kitted out in his cheesehead gear! 11mo
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Ladygodiva7
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I‘m late for my October BOTM. 64 pages in and I‘m hooked, it is looking really good! Booker approves.

#catsoflitsy

CatLass007 He‘s a handsome fellow. 12mo
AnnCrystal 😍😻💝. 12mo
dabbe Hello there, Handsome Booker! 🖤🐾🖤 12mo
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itsjustme40something
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I actually loved this book. It hooked me quickly , connected me to the characters, had a twist I didn't see coming and fit perfectly into spooky season. Definitely recommend

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abookdragonsretreat
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This book reminded me of a mix between Disney's A Haunted Mansion and The Haunting of Hill House. The main character Genevieve Timmons was such a logical and independent character, and the writing was so descriptive and eerie. The setting and scenes were spooky and the mystery was do unpredictable and twisty. I loved the small romance between Miss Timmons and Gareth Pemberton, it was sweet, minimal yet perfect! I loved how the ending wrapped up!

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brittanyreads
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Nothing better than fresh flowers and a new book on a Saturday morning 🌻🧡

This book sounds amazing! I'm a sucker for spiritualists!

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PNWBookseller85
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Mehso-so

Hard to resist a haunted Victorian English manor house, a spiritualist MC and murder mystery… so this one has a lot going for it from the start, BUT there were so many plot holes and it felt a little pieced together. I wanted it to be as good as Jess Kidd‘s “Things in Jars” and unfortunately, it didn‘t come close. But it was entertaining and fun and a good easy vacation read!