A review by nadiahzkr
Don't Tell a Soul by Kirsten Miller

4.0

Three women from different times being haunted in a gothic mansion and coming together to reveal the true evil of it all—men. Sign me the hell up!

This book took a turn that I didn’t expect at all when I first started reading it, and the events that spiral in the second half really give more depth to Bram, our main character, and the entire plot as a whole.

Selfishness doesn’t get you anywhere. If I could strangle Bram’s mother myself, I would. The problems women face in the real world are reflected in brutally realistic characters such as James and Gavin Turner.

You can’t read this book without wanting to punch someone or feel your anger bubbling inside you. It’s haunting yet easy to read. Definitely a page turner for me, and I’d ‘Rebecca’ lover to give this book a chance.