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Reminded me alot of the books by Alexandra Raife, in both the descriptive setting each author uses as well as the relationship struggles between the characters.
Where Willet didn't fully satisfy me was in writing too much "filler". It prevented the story from being as tight as I would have preferred. Cutting out an unnecessary storyline Phillip's and Selina's marital troubles and taking out 50-75 pages would have, IMO, allowed the central story to sing.
I did enjoy the slight supernatural element, and of course Moorgate (the lonely house on the edge of the Devon/Cornwall border) was a place I could totally picture myself living in.
Where Willet didn't fully satisfy me was in writing too much "filler". It prevented the story from being as tight as I would have preferred. Cutting out an unnecessary storyline Phillip's and Selina's marital troubles and taking out 50-75 pages would have, IMO, allowed the central story to sing.
I did enjoy the slight supernatural element, and of course Moorgate (the lonely house on the edge of the Devon/Cornwall border) was a place I could totally picture myself living in.