Blacktide Hall was never abandoned. It was listening.
When Evelyn Marr inherits the decaying seaside estate of Blacktide Hall after the mysterious death of her estranged cousin, she intends to sell the crumbling manor and leave its storm-haunted past behind. But the house standing above the cliffs does not easily release those bound to it by blood.
As violent storms close around the isolated estate, Evelyn discovers hidden family records, erased portraits, and whispers of a drowned woman sealed inside the west wing generations earlier. Bells ring from locked corridors. Salt appears on dry floors. Voices call through the walls in the dead of night. And with every storm, Blacktide Hall grows more aware of her presence.
The deeper Evelyn descends into the manor’s buried history, the more she realizes the house is not haunted by the dead alone — it is sustained by memory, silence, and the heirs who chose comfort over truth.
Some houses survive storms.
Blacktide Hall became one.