A review by liadanblue
The House of Dead Maids by Patrick Arrasmith, Clare B. Dunkle

1.0

The most captivating things about this book are the title, the cover and the premise. It stops there. It’s as if this book was written for children who are pretending to be grown by a child who is also pretending to be older than they are. I don’t know if that makes sense, but if you take a risk and read this book, you’ll probably grasp what I mean.

Wuthering Heights is one of my all time favorite books. My obsession with Healthcliff knows no bounds. So, when I found this book at a discount store, I had to have it. Minus the names thrown in, I would never had guessed it to be a WH prequel. It’s just a spooky little ghost story to tell around the campfire.

I would love to know more about the real life “Tabby”, though.

This story had potential to be great…it just wasn’t.