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Hannah Leake

"The House at the End of the Moor" by Michelle Griep

Today I'm sharing my review of an excellent book I read a few months ago!


"The House at the End of the Moor" was written by Michelle Griep and published April 1, 2020.



Having previously read books by author Michelle Griep, I was excited to start reading this book. It surpassed my expectations completely and I loved every second of this book.


The House at the End of the Moor is a story of two people, two hearts, two souls, trapped not only by their outward circumstances, but by the hurt in their pasts. Thrust together in the most unseemly way, their lives are entwined in a path of secrets, lies, and hidden evils.

Maggie Lee has run away from her father, her hopes, and a successful career to find solitude, but her sudden departure has opened the door for evil to take hold of Oliver Ward and wrongfully condemn him to prison. After escaping, Oliver finds himself being cared for by the one woman who could help him restore his innocence, but is this quiet young opera singer brave enough to not only help Oliver, but to face her fears and help herself?


I immensely enjoyed this book. The switch between third person and first person POV's was a little hard to get into, but after a while you don't notice it as you get so engrossed in the wonderful story. This book held me captivated the whole way through, and I was sad to see it end, but so thankfully to see hearts beginning to heal and love and mercy and forgiveness prevail, especially in the case of Officer Barrow. Great clean read for any Historical Christian Romance lover!


Thank you to NetGalley and Barbour Books for my copy of this book. All opinions are my own.


I give this book a full 5 STARS!



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