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<b>She inherited a haunted estate. She didn't expect it to want her back. </b><p><b>A literary gothic novel about a woman who inherits a haunted estate and finds, for the first time in thirty-six years, a place where the way her mind works is exactly the right tool for the job. Atmospheric, slow-burn, and emotionally intimate. A gothic novel for readers who like to live inside the rooms a book builds.</b> </p><p><i>"She died in the October of that year, in this house, in the library, which was what she wanted. She died in that chair." He said it without looking at the armchair, but she felt the quality of the room adjust around the words - the gravity of the library shifting, for just a moment, with the weight of a thing that had been carried in this room for a hundred and thirty-seven years. Isolde did not move from the armchair.</i><br><i>- Chapter Thirteen</i><br>Isolde Voss arrives at Ashveil Manor at midnight with a cardboard box, a spiral notebook already full of questions, and the freshly named certainty that her brain has always worked differently than the world expected. The inheritance is real. So is the cold gathering in the east corridor. So is the dry, precise voice that informs her, mildly, that the window she's been fighting for twenty minutes has been painted shut since 1885.<br>She writes it down. She does not leave.<br>Ashveil Manor is a centuries-old estate in the fog-wrapped village of Harrowgate, a place with something to protect and a silence that has outlasted everyone who found it unnerving. Isolde came for a reset, after the end of a seven-year relationship and a diagnosis that reframed her entire history, with nothing but the question of who she actually is.<br>What the house offers is stranger: the first place where the way her mind works, the relentless pattern recognition, the notebooks, the intensity she was always told was too much, is not a liability. It is exactly the right tool for the job.<br>Silas Vane has been dead since 1887. He is precise, dry, and has spent a hundred and thirty-seven years practicing not wanting things. He is not very good at it.<br>Callum Ashford is the village mortician, third-generation, quietly capable, and able to sense the dead in ways he has never told anyone. He arrives the morning after Isolde with a covered dish and the air of a man checking on something he suspects is significant. He listens to her the way she has never been listened to: without the subtle tension of someone waiting to redirect.<br>Then there is the east wing. The thing in the east wing. And a sealed letter from the last woman who lived here, who almost didn't leave, that tells Isolde, in plain and slightly shaking prose, that what she is perceiving is real. That the house has been waiting. And that she may be exactly who it was waiting for.<br><i>The House That Chose Her</i> is a literary gothic novel about self-trust, the relief of being fully known, and what it means to choose, rather than to be swept. Atmospheric. Contemplative. Closed-door. A love story that doesn't ask its heroine to be smaller.<br><b>For readers of Sarah Waters, Susan Hill, Diane Setterfield, and Laura Purcell who want: </b> a heroine who uses a spiral notebook as her primary weapon, a Victorian ghost with a precise voice and a complicated history, a mortician who is entirely unintimidated by anything she is, and a haunted house that has very specific opinions about who belongs inside it.</p><ul><li>literary gothic novel</li><li>haunted house fiction</li><li>ghost story</li></ul>

  • The Ashveil Trilogy The House That Chose Her: A Small-Town Gothic Romance, Book 1, (Paperback)
  • Author: Independently Published
  • ISBN: 9798249874940
  • Format: Paperback
  • Publication Date: 2026-02-25
  • Page Count: 338
Book format Paperback
Fiction/nonfiction Fiction
Genre Literature & Fiction
Publication date February, 2026
Pages 338
Subgenre General
Series title The Ashveil Trilogy
Number in series 1
Edition 1
Publisher Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
Original languages English
Language English
Is collectible N
Character Isolde Voss, Silas Vane, Callum Ashford
Recording time 0 min
Retail packaging Single Piece
Assembled product dimensions (l x w x h) 6.00 x 0.76 x 9.00 in
Assembled product weight 1 lb
Bisac subject heading Fiction

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