The plot: When her estranged grandfather dies, Sam is surprised to learn that he left her their family's valuable lakefront property in his will. The catch: she has to stay at her family's old summer cottage for one month. The same cottage they were staying at when, as a child, she saw her father burying a dead boy's body. That was the summer that changed everything for Samantha Payne and her family. And the only reason she agrees to go back is because she desperately needs the money from the sale of the land to pay for her mother's dementia care.
But back in Paynes Hollow, the very place that supposedly inspired The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Sam is haunted by her own childhood memories of that long ago summer. Then her aunt goes missing. And Sam starts hearing phantom hoofbeats at night, and she thinks she sees the shadowy shapes of the drowned dead crawling from the lake. Is she losing her mind? Or is something more sinister going on?
My thoughts: Atmospheric. Suspenseful. And deliciously eerie. Armstrong has written a very fun supernatural horror story. I loved how she tied in aspects of the headless horseman with legends of the nykur. And I found Sam to be a very sympathetic character. I was rooting for her as she tried to parse the truth from the lies and figure out her own family's dark secrets. And they are dark. This is a fast-paced thriller that does not disappoint. 4.5/5 stars.
Happy Reading!

I've had this one on my Kindle for a while but I haven't picked it up yet. Suspect I will wait until the fall. Horror seems to go better for me then. Thanks for your thoughts, Lark!
ReplyDeleteFall would be the perfect time for this one. Summer would work, too. ;D
DeleteThis is on my list to read, it sounds sooo good!
ReplyDeleteI think you'll like it. It's got a lot of fun elements in it.
DeleteYay! I'm starting this for a readalong in a few days.
ReplyDeleteHappy reading! I hope you end up liking it as much as I did. :D
DeleteEerie is about right and a page turner I guess.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely. :D
DeleteThis sounds fun - and I enjoyed The Legend of Sleepy Hollow so I would like to read this one!
ReplyDeleteI like how she tied the Sleepy Hollow legend into it. And I liked the main characters a lot, too.
DeleteNot for me I think but I'm glad you enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteThanks. :D
DeleteYay! So glad you loved it, too! I enjoyed the Sleepy Hollow back drop, as well!
ReplyDeleteIt was so fun! :D
DeleteThat sounds really good.
ReplyDeleteArmstrong has become one of my favorite authors.
DeleteThis one is on my TBR and I'm so glad to see how much you enjoyed it. I can't wait to read it!
ReplyDeleteI did really like it. Great characters and a fun supernatural twist.
DeleteI like her books so I have been curious about this one
ReplyDeleteI thought it was good. I liked the supernatural aspect of it.
DeleteKelly Armstrong is so talented and I am tempted to read the Haunting of Paynes Hollow but I got halfway through City of the Lost about two years and it was gripping. I don't know why I didn't finish it but this time I must.
ReplyDeleteI loved both City of the Lost and this book. :D
DeleteSo glad you loved it -- I did too! She is such an amazing writer. Great review!
ReplyDeleteI've been curious about this one. I'm so glad to hear it was good! :D
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