After the sudden death of her husband, Evelyn Hart is desperate to escape the life-and the silence-he left behind. When she finds a secluded house in the forgotten town of Black Hollow, it feels like the perfect place to disappear.
But the house is not empty.
At first, it's small things. A suitcase that moves. A photograph she doesn't remember being taken. Footsteps echoing from upstairs when no one is there. Then the house begins to change-hallways stretch, doors appear and vanish, and mirrors stop reflecting the truth.
And then she hears his voice.
Caleb.
Calling to her from somewhere inside the walls.
As Evelyn's grief twists into something far more dangerous, she realizes the house is learning her-her memories, her guilt, her deepest regrets. It doesn't just haunt its occupants.
It keeps them.
Now, faced with the chance to see her husband again, Evelyn must confront a terrifying truth:
Some things that come back aren't meant to be saved.
And some houses don't trap you inside...
They grow inside you.