After her divorce, Claire Harlow wants only three things: silence, solitude, and a fresh start. Blackthorn House seems perfect. The old Victorian sits at the edge of town like a secret kept too long. Its price is suspiciously low. Its rooms are filled with the previous owner's belongings-furniture, books, perfume bottles, dresses still hanging in the wardrobe-as if someone left in the middle of a sentence and never came back. Claire tells herself she'll clear it all out eventually. Then the house begins anticipating her needs. A lamp glows before she enters a room. A window latches itself in a storm. A cup of tea waits on the kitchen table, still steaming. And at night, she feels him near her. Elias Vale is courteous, attentive, and devoted to the house he once shared with his wife. He is also dead. Loneliness can make a woman imagine strange things. But when Claire starts uncovering the story of Elias's marriage-and the fate of the woman who left everything behind-she realizes Blackthorn House is not haunted by grief alone. It is haunted by love that never learned how to let go.
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