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Nightfall Gardens (Volume 1) (edition 2013)

by Allen Houston (Author)

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What evil grows in Nightfall Gardens?Vain Lily Blackwood and her shy brother Silas wonder if their family will ever settle in one place long enough to lead a normal life. When a mysterious stranger in a wolf-hide cloak arrives claiming to be their uncle, they discover their parents have been hiding a secret that turns their world upside down.The two are kidnapped and transported to Nightfall Gardens, the family's ancestral home, a place shrouded in fog and ancient mystery, where they meet their dying grandmother and learn of an age-old curse placed on Blackwood females.Lily must take over as protector of the house and three haunted gardens that hold mythical beasts, fairy-tale nightmares and far worse. If she doesn't, the evil trapped there will be unleashed and bring on a new dark age.While she deals with malevolent ghosts, murderous dolls and killer insects inside the house, Silas is put to work in the gardens, a hothouse of terror, where one wrong step means death.Along the way, they search to unlock the riddle of the curse and to stop the creatures in the gardens before time runs out and the world is destroyed.… (more)
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Title:Nightfall Gardens (Volume 1)
Authors:Allen Houston (Author)
Info:Flycatcher Books (2013), Edition: 1, 248 pages
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Deceptively smooth read with an interesting world, great characters and plenty of creep. It ends on a major cliffhanger, so I played it safe and ordered both books 2 & 3 right after I finished. ( )
  sennebec | Jan 20, 2021 |
While Nightfall Gardens is a very different story, many of its elements reminded me of the Chimera books by Phil Gomm, which is why I classify it as Cozy Horror. In addition to this, one of the characters, Deiva, instantly made me think of Miss Havisham from Charles Dickens' Great Expectations. On top of that, the Blackwood family curse begins with the Greek myth about Pandora, and Lily Blackwood, who is primarily affected by the curse, isn't perfect. Her character flaws become apparent right from the start, and she makes mistakes. She makes the kind of mistakes that almost get her killed several times. Suffice it to say, I enjoyed this book.

My one problem with it, however, is that it just ends. There's no cliffhanger or any other event to make a good stopping point for the 1st book in a series. To make it worse, the story has only just begun. It's really more of an introduction than anything else, and there's still so much that is left unknown. In other words, there's no real resolution to anything. Had I read this first book when it was originally published, I would have had to wait to read the 2nd book. Chances are, I wouldn't have bothered, because, while the story is great, I'm not invested in it yet. I'm not left worrying about what might happen. A cliffhanger isn't necessary to cause that feeling, but there needs to be some kind of ending that makes me want to pick the next book up.

Luckily for me, and any of you who haven't yet read the book, the 2nd and 3rd books are available. We don't have to wait. Like a 2nd episode of a never before watched TV show on Netflix, I'll likely read at least the 2nd book, not because it demands to be read, but because it's available, and why not? It has the potential to be even better than the 1st, since the story can get under way now that the introductions have been made. I recommend giving Nightfall Gardens a chance. It's not a long book, and so, if you decide it's not worth continuing, you've only lost a couple hours of time. I don't think you'll feel that way, though. If it weren't for the ending, I would give the book 5 stars. ( )
  FortifiedByBooks | Jan 5, 2021 |
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What evil grows in Nightfall Gardens?Vain Lily Blackwood and her shy brother Silas wonder if their family will ever settle in one place long enough to lead a normal life. When a mysterious stranger in a wolf-hide cloak arrives claiming to be their uncle, they discover their parents have been hiding a secret that turns their world upside down.The two are kidnapped and transported to Nightfall Gardens, the family's ancestral home, a place shrouded in fog and ancient mystery, where they meet their dying grandmother and learn of an age-old curse placed on Blackwood females.Lily must take over as protector of the house and three haunted gardens that hold mythical beasts, fairy-tale nightmares and far worse. If she doesn't, the evil trapped there will be unleashed and bring on a new dark age.While she deals with malevolent ghosts, murderous dolls and killer insects inside the house, Silas is put to work in the gardens, a hothouse of terror, where one wrong step means death.Along the way, they search to unlock the riddle of the curse and to stop the creatures in the gardens before time runs out and the world is destroyed.

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