
She Who Rules the Dead by Maria Abrams Review.These Fleeting Shadows by Kate Alice Marshall.If you are already a fan of Kate Alice Marshall, this is a must read. It's a great introduction to what her books are like, and I think These Fleeting Shadows has a stronger ending than her other books. If you've never read Kate Alice Marshall, you can absolutely start here. With the help of the Harrow Witch and her cousins, she slowly unravels all of the Vaughan family secrets during the time she is forced to spend in Harrow. She grew up only having her mother and Simon (her mother's boyfriend).

She and her mother fled Harrow when she was young, but Helen didn't know why. I couldn't help but feel for our main character Helen. I loved the characters in These Fleeting Shadows.

It brought back the same unsettled feelings I felt in Our Last Echoes. Lovecraft meets Arthur Machen meets Kate Alice Marshall. These Fleeting Shadows is dark and cosmic and maddening. These Fleeting Shadows has been described as Knives Out meets The Haunting of Hill House which sounds lighter and more humorous than the tone we actually get in These Fleeting Shadows. Dreams and reality intertwine in the halls of Harrow and in the minds of the people who stay there. You can tell things definitely aren't as they seem. There are a lot of family secrets in the Vaughan family, and Harrowstone Hall is a strange place. There was a catch to the inheritance and the rest of Helen's family was left out of the will. Helen's grandfather passed away, and he left her Harrowstone Hall and his fortune. These Fleeting Shadows was weird and romantic and heartbreaking, and I loved it. Marshall's books are always so imaginatively dark. I read These Fleeting Shadows this past week with the Horror Spotlight discord group. She no longer wonders if she wants to leave…but if she can.”

With each twisted revelation, Helen questions what she knows about Harrow, her family, and even herself. Why is the house built like a labyrinth? What is digging the holes that appear in the woods each night? And why does the house itself seem to be making her sick? Helen knows that if she is going to survive the year, she needs to uncover the secrets of Harrow. For as long as she can remember, Harrow has haunted Helen's dreams-and now those dreams have become a waking nightmare. The inheritance comes with one condition: she must stay on the grounds of Harrow for one full year, or she'll be left with nothing. So when her grandfather dies, she's shocked to learn that he has left everything-the house, the grounds, and the money-to her. "Helen Vaughan doesn't know why she and her mother left their ancestral home at Harrowstone Hall, called Harrow, or why they haven't spoken to their extended family since.
