
Moving home after a recent job loss was supposed to reassure Camden Bristow and give her time to decide what to do next. But when she arrives in Etherton, Ohio, she discovers that her grandmother, who she hasn’t talked to in years, has passed away and “home” is an empty mansion 150 years old. Not exactly the comfort Camden was looking for. What happened to the house she played in as a child, the bedtime stories that told of secret passageways and runaway slaves, and all those family memories?
When antiques start disappearing and footsteps are heard, some of those memories start to creep back and Camden wonders if her grandmother’s bedtime stories might actually be true. What really happened here . . . at Crescent Hill? How was her grandmother involved? Who still has access to the house? And for what purpose? As she works to uncover the past and present mysteries harbored in her home, Camden also uncovers secrets about her family that could change the town―and her life―forever.
My Review:
published in 2010
If you like the hint of a Gothic vibe (aka classic Phyllis A. Whitney) then ‘Refuge on Crescent Hill’ is the read for you. So atmospheric right from the opening page with Camden in desperate straits, heading to her childhood haven and the warmth of her grandmother’s arms. Only her grandmother is dead and the ‘home’ she remembers is a decaying mansion as broken as she feels.
And the house is either haunted or invaded by someone other than herself though no one takes her seriously. And there are so many secrets! Decades of them, all surrounding Camden’s family. And strangers eager to buy the house and the land…some for altruistic reasons, some for nefarious ones. And the town watching every move Camden makes. Sooooooooo scrumptiously mysterious. Layers of villainy to unmask and family history to uncover. Plus a light romance to swoon over. The perfect escape read.
GIVEAWAY OPPORTUNITY:
This giveaway is for a print or ebook copy. Winner’s choice.
US – available in print or ebook — winner’s choice
Canada – available in print or ebook or audible (if available) — winner’s choice
International – ebook copy if you have a US Kindle account.
If you would like a chance to win a copy of one of the Refuge on Crescent Hill, leave a comment below or email me at kavluvstoread AT yahoo DOT ca. If you add an email to your comment, remember to use AT and DOT instead of @ and . in order to protect yourself from spammers. If you enter the draw via email, please add the title to the subject line so it’s easy to spot your entry. Draw will be held and winner announced on Saturday June 22 2024.
Ooh, I love a gothic vibe!!
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Me too! Good luck, Kimmy!
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Oh, this sounds creepily good. 😊 leliamae54(at)aol(dot)com
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It really met my reading mood! So glad I picked it up. I’d never heard of it before. Good luck, Lucy!
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I would enjoy this type of story.
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Good luck, Paula!
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Ohhh, I would love a chance to win!
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Good luck, Blessed Mommy!
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OH, “Refuge on Crescent Hill” sounds like a fabulous story! I would very much enjoy the opportunity to read it.
Thank you for bringing it not only to our attention, but giving one the chance to win a copy!
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You’re welcome, Kay. It’s a great read! Good luck!
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What a find! And….I happily discovered I have it on my Kindle already 😁 On it goes to my TBR pile!
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Hooray — it seems like you have a treasure trove in your kindle, you just have to uncover the gems and this one is one of them. Happy Reading, Trixi!
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i’ve read a ton of Melanie‘s books, but not read this one! Adding it to my TBR! Melmo2610ATgmailDOTcom
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I’ve read her more recent work, but not her older books. Have another one waiting for me on my TBR too. Good luck, Melmo!
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Not a Gothic style type reader but I could possibly try this one.
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Good luck, Becky!
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I enjoy Melanie Dobson’s books but haven’t read this one. I used to love Phyllis Whitney’s books.
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I’m on the hunt for some of those old Phyllis A. Whitney books now. 🙂 Good luck, Pam!
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ohhh I love Melanie and I’ve never even heard of this one! It sounds awesome! Like kinda a Jaime Jo Wright 💕
thnx Kav!
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p.s. watch for Jaimes new cover🤩 I got to see it and I’m in LOVE🥰 can’t wait to see what you think!
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I found a couple of her older books and am excited to get to work on her backlist. You’ve piqued my interest now about Jaime Jo Wright’s newest book. Must go on a hunt. Good luck, Sarah!
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I always enjoy books that have secrets! Love to read this.
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Good luck, rubynreba!
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I love the storyline to this book, it is so exciting. Thanks for the review, omgosh, so good.
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Good luck, Marjorie!
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Sounds like one not to miss!
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Good luck, Melanie!
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