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The Bride of Ashbyrn House by Amy Cross Before reading The Bride of Ashbyrn House, I had never read anything by Amy Cross. Not only did the novel impress me, but it quickly became one of my all-time favorites. That’s an impressive feat for a new-to-me author to achieve after only a single book. As such, I knew I had to write about it next. The story had everything I love about ghost stories: an old haunted manor, a vengeful ghost, an intriguing story and a sense of thrill that kept the pages turning. This time though, they were digital pages as I read it on my Kindle rather than as a paperback. As of this writing, it isn’t available in paperback form. Here is the description of the book from Goodreads: “I have waited so long for your return.” In the English countryside, miles from the nearest town, there stands an old stone house. Nobody has set foot in the house for years. Nobody has dared. For it is said that even though the lady of the house is long dead, a face can sometimes be…

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