Lunar
Chloe Openshaw
11/06/2024
(note – this is available on KU just in case you need to know)
*Get some tissues – I never cry. This one got me. This is not the normal mystery/thriller that I read and I am thankful for that.
The story follows Fern, a woman seeking healing after a devastating divorce. In search of a fresh start, she moves into an old, charming home, determined to rebuild her life. However, it’s not just the house that captivates her—it’s the secrets hidden within its walls. As Fern settles into her new space, she becomes increasingly fascinated with the history of the house, Lunar, and the lives of those who once called it home. Among the mysteries she uncovers are the belongings of a child, Sam, whose tragic death shattered the Sloan family.
Sam's bedroom, untouched since his passing, remains eerily preserved, and Fern feels compelled to return his things to someone who might cherish them. But the Sloans have long since fallen apart. The parents, Lockie and Elizabeth, have both passed, and the whereabouts of Sam's sister, Charlotte, are unknown. Fern’s search for answers leads her to confront the echoes of grief and loss that still haunt the house, while discovering hidden connections between the past and present.
As Fern’s journey unfolds, she uncovers long-buried truths, and through her determination, she brings together fractured lives in unexpected and healing ways. Amid the sorrow, a quiet thread of hope emerges, proving that even in the darkest moments, there is always the possibility of renewal and reconciliation.
BLURB
Every house has a history, and Lunar bears no exception to the rule. Its secrets have remained buried. Until now.
Recovering from her broken marriage, Fern Jones arrives at the farmhouse eager to begin her new life. But when she discovers a child’s bedroom, perfectly preserved behind an old oak door, she soon comes to terms with the fact that her future is bound to be shaped by Lunar’s past.
With local residents haunted by and equally reluctant to remember the tragedy that happened fifteen years ago, Fern tunes into the whispers and prepares herself to uncover the truth behind the place she’s trying to call home.
After all, there’s no smoke without fire.