When Eleanor Leigh inherits her grandmother's isolated farmhouse, she expects grief, dust, and unfinished business.
She does not expect the house to listen.
At first, the disturbances are subtle: echoes that linger too long, footsteps with no owner, whispers hiding beneath silence. But when Eleanor discovers the truth buried beneath the cellar floor - an ancient wound in the land that feeds on sound and memory - she realizes her grandmother did not simply live in this house.
She guarded it.
For decades, the house was kept asleep through sacrifice, routine, and silence. Now Eleanor is the only thing standing between containment and catastrophe. As the walls begin to speak with stolen voices and the land itself stirs awake, she must decide whether to escape and let the wound spread... or stay and become something far more dangerous than a victim.
Because the house doesn't want to kill her.
It wants to keep her.
The House That Listens is a slow-burning supernatural horror novel about inherited trauma, isolation, and the terrifying cost of being seen by something that never forgets. Perfect for fans of atmospheric dread, haunted places, and stories that linger long after the final page.