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Loftus: The Hall of Dreams. Behind the Myth of Ireland's Most Haunted House
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Thank you so much for this lovely review Sharon, I had totally missed it! I really appreciate you leaving me this here and that you liked it :) Sendin
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"An utterly compelling read. A totally unique and thought provoking approach to telling the history of Loftus Hall. Ms Scott seamlessly ties together history, Ley Lines, Knights Templar, Freemasonry. The huge amount of research that must have went int"
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Thank you so much, the book is important as you know as it introduces the Templars in Ireland so key to understand how they came to be but also connec
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"Helena has produced a great read in the Loftus Hall enigma… writing in a third person style … she offers haunted, spiritual, historical and factual movement. She then surprises with the associated Tarot readings as a ghostly background to the story a"
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“I watched the woman in her mortal sleep, my nightmares now becoming hers. And as I watched, from my distant prison of stone, in the midnight silence, I heard the undying screams. I would continue to hear them every night; a reminder that pain
does indeed continue eternally. Contrary to what we had hoped, death did not bring a sweet release from life’s torture, but an endless torment.”
― Loftus: The Hall of Dreams
does indeed continue eternally. Contrary to what we had hoped, death did not bring a sweet release from life’s torture, but an endless torment.”
― Loftus: The Hall of Dreams
“Loftus Hall was yet again empty and abandoned as many years before. But echoes of sadness, hopes, and memories lingered in the deafening silence. The woman closed her eyes and silently prayed for those who remained within its walls. She felt deeply for them; their unfinished stories and words
unsaid. Unable to say goodbye and now in the realm of the dead, she could feel their heartbeats as strongly as her own.”
― Loftus: The Hall of Dreams
unsaid. Unable to say goodbye and now in the realm of the dead, she could feel their heartbeats as strongly as her own.”
― Loftus: The Hall of Dreams
“The mansion stood proudly at the end of the new driveway, on the other side of the iron gates that the woman had come to know so well. A house once much loved, it had been abandoned and cursed, as a corpse buried in unholy ground.”
― Loftus: The Hall of Dreams
― Loftus: The Hall of Dreams
“The love of power and the power to attract love were not easy to reconcile.”
― Catherine The Great
― Catherine The Great
“The mansion stood proudly at the end of the new driveway, on the other side of the iron gates that the woman had come to know so well. A house once much loved, it had been abandoned and cursed, as a corpse buried in unholy ground.”
― Loftus: The Hall of Dreams
― Loftus: The Hall of Dreams
“But time, rather impatiently, waits for no one. As I waited for her to return, the seasons had faded in and out in a cycle of rebirth. Flowers and grass now shyly decorated the forsaken grounds and earthen graves, much like in cemeteries; as a reminder, lest we forget, of life or some form of existence after death.”
― Loftus: The Hall of Dreams
― Loftus: The Hall of Dreams
“Loftus Hall was yet again empty and abandoned as many years before. But echoes of sadness, hopes, and memories lingered in the deafening silence. The woman closed her eyes and silently prayed for those who remained within its walls. She felt deeply for them; their unfinished stories and words
unsaid. Unable to say goodbye and now in the realm of the dead, she could feel their heartbeats as strongly as her own.”
― Loftus: The Hall of Dreams
unsaid. Unable to say goodbye and now in the realm of the dead, she could feel their heartbeats as strongly as her own.”
― Loftus: The Hall of Dreams
“I watched the woman in her mortal sleep, my nightmares now becoming hers. And as I watched, from my distant prison of stone, in the midnight silence, I heard the undying screams. I would continue to hear them every night; a reminder that pain
does indeed continue eternally. Contrary to what we had hoped, death did not bring a sweet release from life’s torture, but an endless torment.”
― Loftus: The Hall of Dreams
does indeed continue eternally. Contrary to what we had hoped, death did not bring a sweet release from life’s torture, but an endless torment.”
― Loftus: The Hall of Dreams
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