Honestly, the horror of some of the final chapter bumps this Gothic up to a light pick. Good for you, book!
Honestly, the horror of some of the final chapter bumps this Gothic up to a light pick. Good for you, book!
I've always been a fan of Jean Plaidy's historical novels but I've not read many that she authored as Victoria Holt. I really enjoyed this gothic romance and murder mystery, even if it did seem to borrow a lot of elements from Jane Eyre and Rebecca.
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My first Victoria Holt, with echoes of Jane Eyre in the storyline. Martha Leigh becomes the governess to Connan TreMellyn‘s young daughter Alvean. Alvean‘s mother died under scandalous circumstances, yet there is speculation that she still walks the halls of the manor. I enjoyed this - slight twist at the end, and while listening to this, I did say out loud how “smooth” the guys‘ pickup lines are. I‘d read more! Good to listen to! #192025 #1960
I‘m on a big gothic romance kick; however, I wasn‘t too impressed. It had the potential to be great but the author fell short on her development of the conflict and storyline.
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1964 paperback.
50 cents.
Love these old covers!
This was a reread, but since the last time I read it was probably 50 years ago, it felt more like reading it for the first time. It has the feel of a classic. I see the roots of so many historical romance/mystery novels I‘ve read since in this book. Definitely worthwhile. Photo isn‘t from Cornwall, the story‘s setting, but the coast near Lynton and Lynmouth.
It has been so long since I read this that it feels new to me.
This oldie but goodie showed up in my Bookbub email today. I‘m sure this was the first Victoria Holt I read, and I think it was when I was in high school. I am not telling how long ago that was😄 I justified buying it as a trip down memory lane.
Look what just came to my desk for consideration. Four ivory matching 1972 Doubleday gothic romances by Victoria Holt. Mint condition. Shall I add them to the library‘s collection? #romance #oldschool #oldcoolbooks #librariansoflitsy
Love Victoria Holt books! I‘ve read them all. Jean Plaidy writes as Victoria Holt and Phillipa Carr. I‘ve read some Philippa Carr books and I look forward to reading Jean Plaidy.
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I rate it so-so because it‘s too derivative of Jane Eyre and Rebecca to be quite a Pick, but it‘s just the sort of light reading I enjoy, and it was a very absorbing read. I knew who the villain was almost immediately but still had lots of fun. Three and a half stars.
My #happyreads are my Victoria Holt books. I have them all and love the earlier gothic type mysteries. Not laugh out loud funny obviously but they take my mind off of the trials of real life.
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I saw an article about Gothic romances after I finished re-reading Rebecca and Victoria Holt was mentioned, so I decided to check her out. Only read 2 of her books so far, but this one was my favorite! Kind of Jane Eyre-y but doesn't take itself as seriously. A fun read!
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I have eaten her books when I was 10, 11 years old....this must be a reason why I don't like romances anymore, I guess 🤔