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Heir: An Ancestral Horror Story of Curses, Wolves, and Gothic Terror

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A fractured lineage. A night of reckoning. A curse unchained. Lydia swore she’d never return to Wolfridge Manor—the crumbling estate buried deep in the countryside. She’d chosen to leave her family. Chosen silence. Chosen solitude.

Then a letter arrived. One that was handwritten, persuasive, and impossible to ignore. It hinted at a will. A fortune. One last goodbye.

But from the moment she stepped onto the manor’s grounds, Lydia knew something was wrong. The halls were too quiet. The rooms too cold. And something in the shadows was watching, waiting, remembering.

As their final reunion descends into a weekend of terror, Lydia begins to unravel the truth of her bloodline—and the monstrous inheritance buried beneath the stone floors.

The curse of the Wolfridge family was never broken…

…It was waiting for the heir.

172 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 17, 2025

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Profile Image for Christopher Steele.
Author 14 books22 followers
August 28, 2025
This is a team that I first enjoyed with Jack and now they have given us Heir. Heir goes at a faster pace, tossing you into the chaos right at the jump while offering up the same style of writing we enjoyed in Jack. You instantly feel the trials of Lydia and her siblings after they return to Wolfridge Manor. Just like their previous story, Heir offers a mix of Goosebumps mixed with Grimm brothers that keeps you hooked. Plus the twists and turns left me wondering what the end game would be for sure. I don’t want to spoil things but to me anyways, the ending sets itself up for a sequel for sure.
On a personal note Howley & Willcocks have started a series that brings me back to earlier times when I use to watch Goosebumps or Are you Afraid of the Dark. This team will hopefully bless us with a long running series as each book plays out in such a way that you know it will be a joy to read. I lack space for physical books but this is one of the series I will collect for sure as I know they will be books I will read over and over again.
Profile Image for Rebecca White.
385 reviews30 followers
August 3, 2025
This read was everything I love in a story.

Family secrets ✔️
A creepy manor ✔️
A badass FMC ✔️

Quick paced, witty and unsettling. The atmosphere was perfection and the dialogue was believable which is much appreciated.

Can’t wait for the next one in the series!

Thank you to the authors for the early copy!
Profile Image for Kiz Moncrieff.
Author 5 books3 followers
July 15, 2025
The Second book in the Twisted Tales Books by Howley & Willcocks and we have moved from Folk Horror to Gothic Horror. It has the lovely old-fashioned manor and it is a tale of ancestral trauma.

The story follows the only girl in a family of boys, and she returns from self-imposed exile to the family manor, and with it she discovers the family secret.

Lydia is a wild character, as are her brothers. This is a book filled with more twists than you will expect. There is a lot to question and a lot to figure out. There were reveals and twists from the earlier chapters all the way to the final chapter.

They are Two-for-Two thus far with books. I cannot wait to see what else they come out with.
Profile Image for Robert.
131 reviews4 followers
September 7, 2025
Heir: A Gothic Horror
Thank you for the advanced reader copy of Heir, the second book in the Twisted Tales series by Daniel Willcocks and R.P. Howley. It's another hit for me.

I was immediately drawn into the isolated and atmospheric setting of a crumbling old mansion, complete with a cryptic family curse. The story's Gothic vibes pulled me in from the very first page and didn't let go. I couldn't put this book down because I was vested with trying to uncover the secrets hidden within this family.

I'm excited to see what the authors have in store for us in the next standalone book. This is Goosebumps for adults (loving it).
Profile Image for VibekeN.
52 reviews1 follower
September 17, 2025
I had a wonderful time reading this book. Right from the start, it was so atmospheric, and I fell in love with our protagonist, Lydia, very quickly.

What is going on in Wolfridge Manor? The scene is set so beautifully, I was both frightened and I wanted to be there. I kept thinking about the book, when I had to put it down, I just wanted to go back in, and unravel all the secrets this family, and the manor holds.

To me, this was a moderate paced story, but it worked well, because of the complex narrative.

If you like a gothic horror story, full of secrets, and family history, with a supernatural touch, then I urge you to run and get this book.

Enjoy.

-Vibeke.
Profile Image for Wendy Armitage.
11 reviews
September 11, 2025
I loved reading Jack, the first book in this Twisted Tales series by R.P. Howley &
Daniel Willcocks.

So when I was given a chance to read an ARC copy of the second book in this series for my honest review, I jumped at it.

I was drawn in the second I started reading it. Couldn’t put it down. I love the gothic horror feel surrounding the story. And the plot twists was something I did not predict.

A very quick read for me. Not too much gore. A perfect horror story.

5 stars
Profile Image for Dana Enache.
Author 4 books20 followers
September 21, 2025
This is a werewolf story. Which you probably guessed from the cover.
It started slow and I was afraid this would be very predictable, but I am pleased to say it wasn't. And that's a hard thing to achieve when you write about something that has been used and reused so many times in both literature and cinematography.

Is it worth your time? If you like monster horror and mansions with old secrets, then absolutely!
Profile Image for Nathan Scammell.
29 reviews
September 12, 2025
Heir, a gothic horror that blends both old fashioned horror with a fresh new twist.

definitely a page turner, and each chapter ends on a note that keeps you intrigued enough for one more chapter, which results in finishing the whole book in one sitting.

strong cast of characters, with a good lead. I look forward to reading more from the author.
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2,193 reviews56 followers
October 14, 2025
An absolutely chilling read! After the first few pages, I knew this was a book I wasn’t going to be able to put down, until I got to The End. Will keep you swiping the pages furiously.

*I received a complimentary ARC of this book in order to read and provide a voluntary, unbiased and honest review, should I choose to do so.
Profile Image for Christina Crowell.
5 reviews
August 19, 2025
Heir was an amazing book. While reading it, it really draws you in and makes you imagine the scene. You can almost smell the smells that are being described in the book. If you love horror this is a book for you!
27 reviews1 follower
August 28, 2025
A chilling Gothic horror atmosphere, festering family curse, an isolated manor, and dark ancestral secrets, a classic recipe for spine-tingling horror story. A definite 5 star review from this reader and enjoyed the tale immensely.
Profile Image for John Bitsko.
226 reviews7 followers
September 12, 2025
I really enjoyed this book. It was a very fast read. I was hooked from the opening pages. The story moves at a good pace and the characters are well developed. Looking forward to the next book in the series. Definitely recommended!
Profile Image for Katie J.
77 reviews1 follower
September 17, 2025
An interesting story. You almost know when there's a letter involved, there will be secrets, curses, or a lineage with a darkness one cannot comprehend.
Very strong and suspenseful characters.
Love the Manor.
Profile Image for Carolyn Evans.
888 reviews6 followers
September 18, 2025
A very unusual presentation of a gothic werewolf legend, this book was an excellent and entertaining read. There is plenty of atmosphere, action, and even magic to set this at a higher level of horror.
Profile Image for Terry M.
603 reviews10 followers
September 18, 2025
A great horror with graphic scenes and a twist in the curse. Well written, good characters, and an air of fear and mystery intertwined. Highly recommended. Read as an ARC and my review is honest and voluntary.
Profile Image for Debi.
92 reviews1 follower
September 23, 2025
This story caught me totally off-gaurd at times. Just as I thought I'd figured it out, everything changed- again! Loved this book and felt for all of the characters. Totally different and entertaining! A must-read!
6 reviews
September 16, 2025
Gothic mansion, scary vibes, family secrets, simple ingredients made into a well written and easy to read story with some twists and turns thrown in.
10 reviews3 followers
September 17, 2025
This is a great, solid werewolf story. Quick read, highly recommend!
Profile Image for K D Davies.
353 reviews8 followers
September 17, 2025
The prologue immediately reels you in to this story. Lydia makes a promise to herself. She will never return to Wolferidge Manor.

Until 2006 when she returns to the manor… to her siblings. They’ve papers they need to sign. Only they’re not alone at the Manor House. There is a creeping dread, fleeting images and Emily winds up dead. I thought this story was going one way as I had not seen the cover for this yet. Then it took a turn in the best possible way and as I always say this is where the story really opened up.

This book gave me haunted mansion and Addams family vibes and I was here for it! I was here for all the spooky YA vibes and this is a perfect read for spooky season!

‘It was already foretold. You cannot erase what is written in blood’.
Profile Image for N. D. Thompson.
Author 5 books7 followers
April 11, 2026
Review update 11th April 26.

On reflection, my initial review was overly harsh. My sincere apologies to Howley & Willcocks for this; I had some medical issues at the time which affected my mental health.

Whilst I still stand by some of my original criticism, I applaud anyone who independently writes and publishes their own work. That feat alone is worth three stars.

Growing up, I always wanted to be a writer. It was my belief that to be published your writing had to be exceptional. Ergo, I assume any book that was published was exceptional writing. As I've studied the craft of creative writing and linguistic creativity, I've learned that this is not always the case - that just because a book is (traditionally) published, doesn't automatically make the writing exceptional. In fact, reflecting on the majority of trad published books released over the last two years (the ones I have read that is), the writing has been far from exceptional. It seems like the traditional publishing industry was safe, dumbed-down, prosaic prose.

So, by comparison, especially compared to the last two trad pub'd horror novels I have read (both published in the last two years) Heir was vastly superior.

Yes, there were elements I didn't gel with, but this came down to personal taste and expectations rather than technique. So, with that in mind and when pitted against recently trad pub'd comparable titles, I've upped my rating to four stars.

In retrospect, Heir is a good, fast-paced pulpy horror novel. It doesn't waste time with coveluted polemic waffle. It's not that kind of book. What it is, is an intense, slap-in-the-face, two-fingers up to the publishing gatekeepers. A wake up call - this is what readers want from their horror books, not holier-than-thou, pretentious rhetoric.
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826 reviews7 followers
September 17, 2025
Heir is a quick dark easy read that rolls the story out at a steady but moderate pace. As I was reading, I found myself picturing an old black and white gothic tale with the actors eyes darting about and rimmed in kohl. But that may be just me, I watch alot of old movies. I quite enjoyed the story as the sub genre is one of my favorite horror staples. Well written, well paced, not too graphic really, so the faint of heart can be comfortable reading it. Not everyone wants their horror overly bloody. This is perfect for those people. All-in-all, I would definitely recommend the book. As I said at the beginning, a quick dark easy read that is nicely done.
I received a copy of this book via the authors and am voluntarily leaving my opinion of the tale.
1,293 reviews60 followers
September 17, 2025
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Lydia and her siblings flee Wolfridge Manor one dark night. There is something in the dark with glowing purple eyes. Now everything has changed and they are back. What secrets does the Manor hold? What is watching with the glowing eyes? Fast-paced, paced, action filled chilling read.
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