Hope Cook has been obsessed with all things Victorian and gothic since she was a small child and her parents let her watch one too many atmospheric BBC dramas. She lives in Edmonton, Canada, and holds degrees in literature and art history. House of Ash draws from her personal experience with mental illness and family violence.
Mila’s portion of the story is what will draw readers in, as she
navigates not only Victorian-era restrictions on how a girl should
behave but also tries to survive a house that, through years of
dark magic, has been given life and requires certain sacrifices to
keep “living.” An interesting addition to collections in dire need
of horror offerings.
*Booklist*
Strong on mystery and suspense, this gothic story will be a good
choice to put in the hands of readers who devour horror stories
*VOYA Magazine*
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