Review: Nightingale House - Steve Frech







Review: Nightingale House - Steve Frech - June 2020

This was a read I should have done during Spooktober as it had the same feeling as books like The September House where you have a freaky house filled with ghosts and tragedies. Nicole and Daniel Price have found the perfect house and an old one at that, however just before the move for Daniel and his family, they are involved in a car crash. Nicole passed away and his daughter Caitlyn was injured but survived. Now Daniel must maneuver life in their new home as a single father. However, as they are about to learn, they are not alone in their house as strange things start happening including Daniel seeing Nicole's ghost, having nightmares, hearing his daughter Caitlyn playing with ghosts, and imaginary friends who aren't imaginary in the sense they did exist at one point. Nightingale House goes back and forth to the 1900's where we meet young Rebecca who has just turned seventeen and has been given a journal as a present. In it, she writes about the older man Thomas Carrington whom she has an affair, and his family and in the present time, Daniel and his daughter. How are the two time periods connected and can Daniel help the ghosts move on to the other side or will they be stuck here forever and Daniel be driven crazy? Find out in this horror / supernatural novel "Nightingale House" by Steve Frech.

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