Banished from the London scene young Georgina will walk the lonely castle but is she alone?The year is 1815 and poor Georgina has been banished from the fabulous London scene of parties and balls. It is all because she fell in love with a commoner. What is worse she has been sent to the remote and creepy Castle Ravenstock to stay with her Scottish uncle and aunt.The place is spooky and lonely and she swears she sees things or people who are not there. Maybe it is haunted? Then there is the infernal mist. It comes from nowhere and clings to you like death.At least she has her cousin Arabel, who introduces Georgina to some of the castle’s darkest secrets. But the most surprising secret is yet to be revealed.Enter Ravenstock Castle if you dare. This is the fifth book in The Haunting of Ravenstock Castle series. Each can be read alone and in any order.The InvasionThe FoundingThe ProphecyThe BattleAlso by Caroline Clark:The Spirit Guide Series:The Haunting of Seafield HouseThe Haunting on the HillsideThe Haunting of Oldfield DriveThe Ghosts of RedRise House 4 book box setSingle Books:The Haunting of Brynlee HouseDaddy Won’t Kill YouThe Spirit Behind YouThe Haunting of Shadow Hill HouseShorter Books:The Christmas SpiritWith Carrie King: A Christmas HauntingThe Haunting of Greyfield Manor Series:The Dark SecretSpiritual AwakeningsChild’s PlayCrossing OverThe Haunting of Briar Park Series:Something Evil This Way ComesWith Wicked IntentSilent ScreamingThe Darkness in the Shadow
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- Release Date 02/21/2019
- Authors Caroline Clark, Carrie King
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 3.35 ounces
- Dimensions 5 x 0.2 x 8 inches
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