Within These Gilded Halls + Giveaway

Hidden treasure and betrayal mingle with unexpected love within the walls of Avonthorpe Hall.

After studying art under Miss Drake, a renowned painter, Phoebe Radcliff is certain she can finally move beyond the childish mistake that’s kept her away from home. She is thrilled when Miss Drake employs her to complete a complicated ballroom renovation.

Everything changes, however, the moment Miss Drake is murdered. With her last breath she imparts the location of a clue to Phoebe. Can the biggest secret of Avonthorpe Hall be true—the rumored treasure real? Phoebe is tasked to finish her work in the ballroom by Miss Drake’s infuriatingly regimented yet all-too-handsome nephew, Lt. Graham Burke. Determined to fulfill the promise she made to her beloved teacher to find the treasure, Phoebe also works to uncover the truth about Miss Drake’s death—and she must do so before Lt. Burke leases the house.

But dark shadows line the gilded halls of Avonthorpe, and soon enough Phoebe realizes she’s not the only person who knows about the clues. What’s worse, she needs Lt. Burke’s help to stay ahead of whoever is hard on her heels. If only she weren’t so attracted to him.

Caught up in a deadly race for answers, Phoebe must find a way to breach the shroud of lies that surrounds every last resident in the house and, more importantly, face a past she’s been running away from for far too long.

My Review:

published in 2022

Atmospheric. Mysterious. Oozes vintage Gothic charm aka classic Victoria Holt and Phyllis A. Whitney. Gave me all the bookish shivers and thrills I love. And it’s set in the Regency era which just thrills me that much more!

Beautifully written, Wilson has a knack for blending humour, banter and mystery in such an appealing way. I was on tenterhooks the whole read, soaking up the ambience, happy (and sometimes anxious) to go where the story took me.

We have an independent heroine with a traumatic past she’s trying to escape and an enigmatic hero who is brusque and brooding and oh so intriguing. Especially since he has a completely different side and peeling back those reserved layers to get a glimpse at the real man inside was so fulfilling!

Murder. Hidden treasure. Obscure clues. Secrets and betrayal. Encroaching danger. What a backdrop for a Regency romance! Enthralling right to the very last word!

I listened to the audible edition of ‘Within these Gilded Halls’ narrated by Laura Kirman who has become the voice I associate with Abigail Wilson’s novels. Her measured delivery, the way she draws out the suspense, teases the romance and somehow manages to create the atmospheric mood at the heart of the story is spectacular.

42 thoughts on “Within These Gilded Halls + Giveaway”

  1. While I was hooked right off just from the beautiful cover, this part of your review (Murder. Hidden treasure. Obscure clues. Secrets and betrayal. Encroaching danger. What a backdrop for a Regency romance!) made it a book I know I’m going to love. In fact, it’s already on my TBR list (from the last posting), but once again its slipped through no fault of my own. Oh so little time and so many books!

    Thank you greatly for the chance to win a copy and the ability to correct that unintentional overlook.

    May your Tuesday be sunny and bright! We are finally getting out of the freezer and suppose to be a balmy 5 today with sunshine.

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  2. You know I’m up for anything Regency!! I have a two or three of Abigail’s books on my shelf that I’ve forgotten about….probably buried where I can’t see them. I guess I better move them up on my never-ending TBR pile, lol! 😂

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  3. I used to read a lot of books by Victoria Holt and Phyllis Whitney so Within These Gilded Halls certainly appeals to me. Thanks for giving me yet another book to add to my “want to read” list.

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  4. I’m just here to say that I’ve read and really enjoyed everything she has published. Regency with a gothic flare takes some fabulous word building skills. She is a local author for me and I do know that she enjoys Phyllis Whitney, too. No entry, I already own a copy.

    perrianne (DOT) askew (AT) me (DOT) com

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  5. I read an earlier book by Abigail several years ago. Midnight on the River Grey had a gothic vibe and I really enjoyed it. This book, Within These Gilded Halls, has always intrigued me. Thanks for sharing your review!

    Connie

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