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Isabella Barrett sees ghosts. But the dead aren’t the only ones watching her.

Left penniless and alone after her father’s sudden death, Isabella accepts a position at Harrowgate Manor, an isolated estate shrouded in secrets and sorrow. Whispers stalk the halls. Icy fingers graze her skin. And shadowed figures watch her from the dark. The spirits want something from her—and their intentions are growing darker.

Her new employer, the enigmatic Rhys Caradoc, is a man forged of silence and secrets. He claims to need her help cataloguing his rare book collection, but Isabella soon realizes he knows far more about her gift—and her past—than he should.

As the line between the living and the dead begins to blur, and Harrowgate’s buried horrors claw their way to the surface, Isabella must decide if Rhys is her protector… or something far more dangerous.

For readers who crave haunted manors, brooding heroes, slow-burn desire, and chilling ghostly mysteries, this standalone historical gothic romance will leave you breathless.

344 pages, Paperback

First published September 23, 2025

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Eve Silver

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National bestselling author Eve Silver has been praised for her "edgy, steamy, action-packed" books, darkly sexy heroes and take-charge heroines. Her work won the OLA Forest of Reading White Pine Award 2015, was shortlisted for the Monica Hughes Award for Science Fiction and Fantasy 2014, was listed as a 2013 American Bookseller's Association Best Book for Children and a Canadian Children's Book Centre Best Books for Kids and Teens. She has garnered starred reviews from Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, and Quill and Quire, two RT Book Reviews Reviewers' Choice Awards, Library Journal's Best Genre Fiction Award, and she was nominated for the Romance Writers of America® RITA® Award.

Eve lives with her husband and two exuberant border collie/Australian shepherds.

Contact Eve through her website at http://www.evesilver.net


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426 reviews70 followers
January 19, 2026
I am so happy to be living in this historical gothic romance revival in indie publishing. Give me more haunted houses, brooding men with dark secrets, and heroines who are out to solve a mystery. Thanks to Eve Silver for the complimentary copy of Darkest at Dusk.

Isabella Barrett has been able to see wraiths for as long as she can remember. They’ve always been there, but her father made her swear to pretend as if they weren’t to keep her safe from what passed for mental health treatment in the late Victorian period. But when her father dies, leaving her penniless, Isabella needs to find employment. The only offer on the table comes from Rhys Caradoc. He wants to hire Isabella to catalogue his library at his estate of Harrowgate, but that’s only a pretense to get her to his house. Rhys can also see wraiths, and he needs Isabella—and the fragment of a book her father refused to sell him—to deal with a malevolent spirit in his home. But he can’t come right out and tell her that, so he manipulates the situation, not realizing that there is much more to his connection with Isabella than he ever imagined.

I am so simple. Give me a haunted house and a tortured man and I am going to be happy. I really don’t ask for much. If you can throw in some solid sentence-level craft and a couple of sex scenes, I’ll probably really enjoy the book.

Eve Silver did a great job of building the tension over the course of this book. We don’t start with Isabella’s father’s death. We start weeks before, when she first sees Rhys but doesn’t understand who he is or what he wants. It takes close to a third of the book for Isabella to ever reach Harrowgate. By that point, we understand that she has no other option besides working for Rhys. She can’t get a job elsewhere because she has no formal work experience, her father isolated her because of her abilities so she has no offers of marriage on the table, and she was left with only 30 pounds a year—not even enough for a year of rent on her family’s house in London. She is up against a wall, and Harrowgate is her only choice, so she has to make the best of it.

I found the gothic and paranormal elements to be truly creepy. Harrowgate is definitely haunted, but the way that manifests is just an amplified version of the way old homes make noise. It almost gaslights the staff in the house into thinking nothing could possibly be wrong, while the evidence that something is amiss is right in front of their faces. Whenever a gothic can lean into the realism of the setting, I am on board.

Darkest at Dusk is dual POV, but we spend most of the book with Isabella. I think this was an interesting choice from the perspective of the paranormal storyline, but I also think the romance would have been stronger had we spent more time with Rhys. The two main characters are not on page together all that much—very much in the style of the classic gothic romance—but I wanted a little more from Rhys as we went from him straight-up manipulating Isabella to get what he needed to him being all in on her. More time in his head would have given us that before their confessions of feelings. I also do not believe this man went down while Isabella did, and that’s a cardinal sin in my book. For every blowjob on page, a man needs to eat twice. I don’t make the rules; that’s just how romance works.

Overall, I really enjoyed myself and would definitely read another book by this author. 4 stars.
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79 reviews11 followers
October 14, 2025
Well, this book caught me off-guard in the very best way.

I haven’t reached for anything paranormal in a long time because I feel like it always involves communicating with ghosts, but I decided to try this one anyway because I was in the mood for a romance with a gothic, dreary background, and this definitely delivered. I don’t know why I haven’t sought out more gothic romance because I have been missing out…but I’ve already got several more queued up.

TLDR, this was a really good slow burn gothic romance with likable characters, mystery, very light horror elements and a healthy dose of dread, a loooooot of longing and pining, with a very happy ending. There is no cliffhanger and from what I've read, this is a standalone story, despite it being part of the new "Revenant Roses" series. It was very Crimson Peaks, minus the gross brother/sister stuff (thank goodness) and the fast marriage.

This review will have FULL SPOILERS in the hidden section below, just FYI.



Aaaaaanyway, this book has earned a place on my (sometimes questionable) favorites shelf and will definitely be re-read again sometime. I’m excited to have a hardback copy with this beautiful cover! I’ve already got some more gothic romance books queued up, too – I definitely want more. My one gripe about this book is that there is no continuation of their story, but I guess it didn’t really need it.
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216 reviews33 followers
December 7, 2025
It is incredibly atmospheric and very gothic in every sense of the word. Isabella is a very interesting character, she is our main POV and you really get the sense of her inner strength. Rhys is a perfect mystery – brooding, foreboding, dark. With a voice that sounds “like brandy poured over gravel”. Rhys keeps telling the reader that he isn’t the hero – he is the villain in every sense of the word. And because this is a dual POV we get to see his viewpoint and everything he does is to manipulate Isabella into having absolutely no choice but to go to his house and take up his employment offer.

I was really enjoying this, it was taking me on a merry dark, ghostly journey. However, I cannot forgive just shoving a couple of graphic sex scenes in that helped the plot in no way, shape or form. Isabella and Rhys already had a chemistry that was off the charts and that was without physical touching. She would be doing a task and he would walk in the room and the hairs on the back of her neck would react. That is what I want, that is the period consistency that this was going for. There was no need to shove a graphic sex scene in there! The ending was far too rushed in comparison to the rest of the book, just take the time and write it out.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. YouTube Review: https://youtu.be/dX6_wMXdAXk
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106 reviews3 followers
January 9, 2026
The gothic romance genre, especially featuring the paranormal, is NOT my cup of tea. The only reason I read this one is because the paperback had been left at the cancer center and I picked it up to kill time during my weekly treatment. I had left my iPhone in the locker when I put on my gown so I didn’t have access to my Kindle books. I have an irritating habit of plowing through an unlikable (IMO) book once I start it simply because I keep thinking it will get better. I know, I know, but I can’t help myself. It’s irritating even to me.
REVIEW: After the death of Isabella’s father, she is left alone and penniless. Desperate to support herself, she becomes an antiquarian for the brooding Rhys at his sprawling, isolated, creepy manor. There are numerous unexplained deaths and tragic, chilling occurrences. She has encounters with apparitions, ghosts and heavy oppression, and hears things that go bump in the night. Again, not my thing but this book’s prose flows beautifully with such an engaging plot that it kept me intrigued until the end.
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803 reviews14 followers
November 18, 2025
I've really missed Eve Silver's gothic stories.

Darkest at Dusk was eerie and chilling...not really horror, but if apparitions and ghosts doing bad deeds are not your thing, you might want to take a pass on this one. For me, it had just enough surrounding storyline to keep me engaged. While it's slow going at the beginning, I could almost forgive that when the MMC finally told his backstory. You will certainly need to practice patience to get to the big reveal and once there the climax will hold you breathless. Enjoy!

Honestly, I love a good slow burn, but for you romance readers, be warned the romance will not be the central focus of this one 😉
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66 reviews2 followers
November 17, 2025
We love a man who believes himself to be awful and then would give the world to his partner.

you know it's good when I'm rooting for a straight couple.
23 reviews
November 12, 2025
really good

enjoy this book of second sight. I anxiously waiting for the next one. it’s spooky and entertaining, love the story.
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19 reviews4 followers
December 6, 2025
At this point, it’s safe to say that I will absolutely CONSUME any Victorian gothic romance books that Eve Silver writes. I was so excited to see she released a new one, and I’m happy to say it was INCREDIBLE! Can’t wait to read more from this series!
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36 reviews3 followers
December 9, 2025
Book Review: Darkest at Dusk by Eve Silver

Given we just passed the spooky season here (in Canada) and I wanted a different palate cleanser, I decided to give ‘Darkest by Dusk’ a try. It is also my first time reading author Eve Silver, and I must say, I was very impressed (and suitably chilled, in a good way)!

As promised, this haunting tale set during the Victorian era begins with FMC, Isabella Barett and her father visiting an institute for what we would term ‘mental health’ now when she’s a child. Isabella has the ability to see the ghostly realm, and her father trains her to never reveal this after he is appalled by the institution’s conditions. When she becomes older and is left in poverty and all alone after her father’s death, she has little choice, but to accept an offer of employment at Harrowgate Manor after the MMC, Rhys Caradoc, lines everything up so she can live and work there cataloguing his rare library.

The author is an excellent storyteller and deftly reveals Isabella’s strength as she navigates the eerie and foreboding manor. I felt Isabella’s and Rhys’ encounters and growing relationship was well layered and believable, especially as we were privy to his point of view throughout, which balanced the narration thoroughly. In spite of his machinations to get her to his manor, his compassion, respect and desire for her to trust him came through and this grounded the frightening events surrounding them.

“Partners. From his lips it was not courtesy but conviction, the scandalous belief that she stood beside him, not behind.”

Likewise, I really liked how Isabella had strong allies in the housekeeper, Mrs Abernathy, and the young maid, Peg, whose loyalty provided a grounding presence against the odd sounds and things happening around them. Not knowing what to expect, I was glad Isabella didn’t have to keep battling everything on her own.

The only parts I didn’t enjoy were when I had to admittedly speed read past several descriptions of the evil character because they were intense and a tad too graphic (disclaimer: I’m not a horror fan whatsoever, but still managed to survive). Also, I’m all for romance and spice when done well, however, I did feel it was a bit odd that they would prioritize this aspect a second time during the climax (pun unintended). This somehow took away from their vibrant and established soul connection and the overarching storyline’s finale somehow for me.

Overall, this was an excellent story, and I give it a full 4 stars and recommend if you enjoy or would like to try out a well-written gothic romance with balanced characters in a tale to keep you up at night!

P.S. I am grateful to BookSirens for giving me an advanced reader’s copy of this story for which I am voluntarily writing this honest review.

P.S. 2: If you liked this, then please check out my other book reviews of stories about strong women and their handsome sidekicks!

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1,160 reviews20 followers
September 28, 2025
Thanks to Booksprout for a copy of this ebook and this is my freely given opinion.

I almost gave up on this in the beginning, not because of the story, but because my mood was in a dark place because of some personal stuff and I did not think reading something dark and gothic would actually help. I was wrong... this is a haunting, dark, gothic story that actually was exactly what I needed because it drew me in and consumed my attention when I needed to escape reality.

This was a richly woven tale about a young woman kept isolated by her visions and her overly protective father. We are given a brief glimpse of what Isabella and her father when she was a child, and what he sought to protect her from. Then to an adult Isabella, a grown woman who has been kept in protective isolation for years by her father, but faces a new reality without him. She is in a dangerous and fragile state, with no protection, no other family or friends, and no income, and limited prospects being a woman in Victorian England. Her only path appears to be to take on a position to catalogue the library at Harrowgate Manor, owned by Rhys Caradoc.

Except his motives are suspect, especially as Isabella is aware that her father had rejected Mr. Caradoc and his entreaties previously, and had a pronounced distrust and dislike of the man. But what choice does Isabella have, when there are no other prospects for her, and she has nothing to live on, not even her father's collection of antique books, most of which were sold, it turns out, to the enigmatic Rhys Caradoc.

Rhys and Harrowgate Manor have a dark and sinister past, that has witness much sorrow and loss, and he seeks to eliminate the remaining wraiths haunting him and his home, but finds that in order to do so, Isabella and her father's books may be the keys he needs. He whets her curiosity and intrigue by baiting lures, but finds his purpose muddled by a growing attraction to Isabella.

Richly laid out dark, gothic story about a haunted house and family with a sinister past bleeding into the present. Isabella is caught between her growing attraction, desire, and trust for Rhys, and her father's protective teachings in the past to hide her abilities, and to protect herself. But while unless the haunting presence at Harrowgate faced, Rhys cannot be freed from the past, and he, Isabella, and those who remain face growing danger.

Deliciously spine tingling, with an underlying slightly steamy romance.

4.5 stars out of 5
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420 reviews30 followers
October 20, 2025
⭐ Rating: 5/5 ⭐
📝 Short Summary

When a young woman arrives at a remote estate shrouded in mystery, she finds herself surrounded by secrets, spirits, and a brooding man with a past of his own. As the haunting presence in the house grows stronger, danger closes in and love and terror begin to intertwine in the shadows.

💭 Full Review:

WOW. This book completely took me by surprise in the BEST way. I expected a gothic ghost story (which I LOVE), but I got so much more: haunting atmosphere, slow burn romance, emotional depth, and twists that had me glued to the pages. This is the kind of historical fiction that reminds me why I love the genre.

The setting was PERFECT. A lonely estate, eerie hallways, whispers in the dark… the classic haunted house vibes were immaculate. Eve Silver knows how to build tension without rushing, and every chapter felt cinematic and chilling. The ghost elements were genuinely creepy but also meaningful, tied deeply into the characters’ trauma and the house’s secrets.

And the romance? SLOW. BURN. PERFECTION.
The sheltered heroine + brooding hero dynamic gave me full on gothic romance joy. Their chemistry was emotional, tense, and believable no insta love, just beautifully built connection. By the time things unfolded between them, I was fully invested.

The plot surprised me in the best way. I thought I had it figured out (I was wrong!), and the ending was SO satisfying. Dark, emotional, and hopeful all at once. This author blended ghost story + historical romance + psychological suspense flawlessly.

I loved this so much I will 100% be purchasing a physical copy and recommending it to anyone who loves gothic fiction. This is a new favorite!

✨ Favorite Element:

The ending. It was haunting, emotional, and absolutely worth the build-up.

🧠 Trigger Warnings:

Isolation

Gaslighting

Death

Murder

Grief

Emotional manipulation

✅ Would I Recommend?

YES, YES, YES.
If you love gothic historical fiction with ghosts, slow-burn romance, and a brooding hero… this is a MUST READ.

🎭 Tropes / Genre Tags:

Haunted House

Slow-Burn Romance

Brooding Hero

Sheltered Heroine

Gothic Fiction

Historical Romance

Ghost Story

Atmospheric & Emotional

🙏 Thank You:

Thank you so much to BookSirens and Eve Silver for the ARC in exchange for my honest review. I loved this book so much I’ll be purchasing a finished copy!
818 reviews
February 5, 2026
One thing this author is very good at is setting a scene, and in this book the house itself felt alive. But plot and action tend to remain a weakness of hers (I think this is the 3rd book I've gotten sucked into). The book kind of stalled at several points in the narrative. It stalled so much about 70% that I put the book down and read two other books. And it's weird because things were happening but just kind of slowly and some scenes didn't push that narrative as much one might expect. Example: the whole going to town and seeing the two gossipy sisters again. Nothing said there was anything different than what we already knew except with maybe on additional detail. That wouldn't have been so bad but so much was made of this scene before she went (Rhys thought about, Isabella thought about it, Rhys and the housekeeper talked about it) and it just didn't carry any weight.

Rhys lying to her by omission really wasn't that big of a deal and honestly not sure why he was so afraid to just be straight with her from the beginning (except that it was a plot device to unravel the mystery).

Like others, I felt the relationship went too fast. All this anticipation and then a kiss, and then they're in bed and then they're in love and now on to the climactic conclusion -- that wasn't climactic at all. It too, felt rushed. And no real explanation as to how everything was involved. So much was made of this book and once they put the two pieces together it just worked on its own? They didn't need to have any clue how to use it?

Despite my issues, this is still one of the better writers of Gothic romance. I just wish she could carry the same momentum from the beginning to the rest of the book and not rush to the end.
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223 reviews
January 26, 2026
This story felt very much like a classic historical romance, with familiar writing and a steady pace. Personally, I would have enjoyed a little more prose and emotional 'ruffle,' but the overall plot was engaging and I really liked the core idea of the story-line. The gothic and paranormal elements worked well, and the haunted manor atmosphere was genuinely creepy without going over the top. While some overly long descriptive sections of the wraiths dragged for me, they didn't stop me from enjoying the book as a whole.

The characters fit well within the genre, which isn't a bad thing at all. Isabella was a highlight for me; sweet, kind, and charming, yet quietly strong when it mattered most. Rhys came across as a gentleman with secrets, and while I expected those secrets to be darker, they weren't revealed in the way I thought they would be, so a plus. This is where the story fell a little short for me, as I'm a big fan of dual POV and felt Rhys didn't get quite enough page time. I wanted more of his inner thoughts, more slow-burn tension, and more shared scenes to deepen the emotional connection. Slow-burn with more presence.

That said, I still enjoyed the story and found it well worth the read. The pacing stumbled in places, and the ending involving Catrin didn't feel as dramatic as I'd hoped, but none of that put me off completely. Overall, it was an enjoyable gothic romance, and the issues I had didn't stop me from wanting more. I would happily read another book by Eva Silver, and I'll definitely be keeping an eye out for what she releases next.

I received an ARC, and this review reflects my honest and freely given opinion.
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37 reviews
January 11, 2026
Give me a haunted house, a bunch of wandering ghost and a woman who’s curious and a bit fed up with all of this happening, and I am ready to read.

The atmosphere of this book is amazing. The author captures the eerie feeling that sets around Harrowgate Manor. Even before the reader is given any insight into the strange activities, the Manor just breathes an air of strangeness. Once you learn of the burnt wing no one enters, the alarming secession of deaths in the Manor’s history, and the violent spirit that wanders the halls, well that eerie atmosphere only grows more dark and foreboding.

The characters were a real enjoyment. Not only is Isabella and Rhy’s dynamic integrating and endearing, but Isabella’s relationships with the rest of the staff is rather sweet. I loved how quickly and easily these women brought her into the household and helped to make her comfortable. And I loved how devoted Rhy’s became to her – it felt a little rushed, how quickly it happened, but with the secret shared between them and what they end up having to face, I can understand why the sparks burned so quickly.

The story is rather straight forward – with a well paced introduction and a climax that had me turning the pages in rapid speed. I highly recommend reading this book to discover for yourself, the mystery surrounding Harrowgate Manor. If haunted houses, angry ghosts, Victorian era vibes, and a deadly mystery peaks your interest, I encourage the read. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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616 reviews11 followers
September 17, 2025
I don’t read historical gothic romances. But I have read books this author wrote several years ago, the Northern Waste series. Those were post-apocalyptic romances, quite different from this genre, yet I liked her writing style so much I decided to give this book a try. I’m glad I did. I devoured this book in several hours. It was moody and atmospheric and eerie. The author really managed to convey the feel of the time and place. Isabella was an interesting character, a woman who could see spirits at a time when such a claim would have had you locked away. Her father protected her in the ways he believed best, but when he passes away Isabella is left to find her own path. She is offered a job by the mysterious Rhys Caradoc and, seeing no other choice, joins him at his home, Harrowgate Manor. While this book is a romance, I found it to ultimately be more of a story of Isabella and her journey. She begins the book quite sheltered and we watch as she becomes stronger, more determined. But the romance was also very intriguing. Rhys is a wounded man, plagued by the echoes of his lost family and the evil that has taken over the manor. He and Isabella find in one another a true understanding and an attraction that flames to love. If you’re in the mood for a haunting and intense read filled with romance and wrathful spirits I highly recommend this book.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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611 reviews1 follower
October 21, 2025
Five stars! I don't read the 5 star reviews when deciding what books to read yet this one deserves the 5 stars. I really had trouble putting the story down and fell asleep with it still in my hands. This is the first book I've read by Eve Silver but it won't be the last one. If they're all as good as this one she's a sure winner of awards.
Isabella sees and hears those who have passed away. They call to her for release from their in-between world so their souls may rest.
Out of love for her, her father seeks help for her but is horrified by the conditions and treatment methods used in that time period and refuses to leave her in the care of the doctor they meet with. Instead he tells her to ignore the voices and visions. Deny what she knows is there. She learns to keep her secret from him and everyone else.
Her father is visited by a stranger named Rhys who wants everything he holds dear and is banished from their home. Isabella hears and sees their heated exchange and wonders who this man could be. She feels he holds the key to everything.
When her father dies Rhys is her only hope for employment, food, and a roof over her head. She soon learns Rhys has endured pain, loss, betrayal, and the same voices and visions she has.
The rest of the story is about the development of their relationship which is so respectful and tender I found myself holding my breath at points. Yes it is a ghost story but its' a love story too.
I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
1 review
November 28, 2025
This was a 5 for me. I loved the gothic setting, the strong FMC, and the mysterious plot. Isabella was such a refreshing mc. She was strong and courageous without being bratty. She had the ability to see the dead but was taught her whole life to ignore what she saw. If she acknowledged the dead she would be labeled insane and locked away. I also LOVED Rhys! He was so gentle with her and to me he never seemed like the villain. The yearning between the MCs had me on the edge of my seat! I finished this book in under 24 hours. I could not put it down.

The only plot hole that sticks we me after reading: *spoiler alert* How did Isabella’s papa get ahold of the second half of the grimoire? In the story, Catrin finds both halves in a tree and then goes on to commit her vile acts and eventually is killed. Then Rhys says he spends time trying to track down the second half of the book and someone to help him open the gate (Isabella).
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
19 reviews
October 7, 2025
From the moment I started the prologue until I finished the last line of the epilogue I was on a supernatural gothic ride! Darkest at Dusk, Eve Silver's latest in her Revenant Roses series, was packed with atmosphere and psychological dread, featuring relatable but complex characters, including a brooding and handsome leading man, and two steamy scenes that made for an emotional, thrilling reading experience. One of the moments I really enjoyed was how Isabella, the female main character, related to the villain, understanding the parallels in their experiences. I thought using the unresolved traumas at a moment of extreme danger was a great touch that enhanced the risk to the main character and added humanity to the villain. In short, if you like gothic romance, read this book. You'll have a great time!
59 reviews
January 22, 2026
A fine spooky story. I really liked the descriptions in this book. It was interesting and spooky until about 80%, and then unfortunately lost it for me.
This is right after a very cool scene too. So I was a little bummed the writing changed so much to really shoehorn in a romance. I think it should have been favored a bit more previously to keep it from feeling so alien and sudden. They spent so little time together, spend a single night together, and BAM! They're deeply in love? They know almost nothing about each other.
The ending did nothing for me, and I felt it also came too sudden and with too little conflict.
A bit of editing would really help also. There are times we switch character prospectives randomly in scenes. Or we know exactly what the other person is feeling when we should not. There is also some repetitive writing that bothered me a bit.
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201 reviews
December 26, 2025
A remarkably bewitching paranormal gothic tale. This was so well-written, especially the tension, not just between the FMC and MMC, but the entire story as a whole kept me completely enthralled and wondering what was going to happen next.
The only reason I did not give it five stars was that the ending came across as quite rushed. The buildup throughout was so mesmerizing, but then what was essentially the final showdown came and went so rapidly, I was a bit letdown. Felt as if it needed to be a touch more descriptive, more fleshed out. It wasn’t a bad ending by any means, just a bit abrupt.
But the book was an excellent read and reminiscent of the atmospheric style of Jane Eyre or Rebecca.
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647 reviews19 followers
November 25, 2025
Exquisitely crafted! It draws you in right from the start and never lets you go. The author's prose is so evocative and wonderfully dark and creepy. It always hits just the right note, never overdone. Spine-tingling good.

I do so love a good gothic, and this one hits all the typical notes you want while still being fresh and engaging. Plus a touch of steam 🔥 🔥

Everything was described so well, I could see it as a movie in my head. You won't want to put it down.

This was a new author for me and I am an immediate fan.

Also, what a gorgeous and perfect cover. It is the cover which first drew me to this book, and I am so glad I dove in.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
5 reviews
December 14, 2025
I overall enjoyed this book. It’s my first gothic horror and it was very interesting! The visuals were mostly decent, I enjoyed the characters, and I thought it was a fun read. I found the climax to be pretty difficult to envision though, and also feel like the premise isn’t overly original. I also could have gone without the two graphic sex scenes. With this said, I understand some people love that stuff, so it’s more personal choice. And tbh, I didn’t mind the first one since it felt relevant to bringing Isabella and Rhys together, but the second one felt like it came out of nowhere lol. Overall, I think I’d give this a 3.5 star!
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2,015 reviews153 followers
January 31, 2026
Gothic Ghost Tale

Dark, brooding, ghosts and a haunted house, what more could a gothic romance have, oh a tormented hero too. The book deals with a young woman Isabella who sees wraiths, but she has been schooled all her life to ignore them. She was warned by her father than nothing good would come of letting anyone know she see’s ghosts. Along her journey she encounters Rhys Caradoc a man who had a contentious relationship with Isabella’s father, plus haunted by a deadly past.
Isabella ignores the ghosts until her life is upended, and she needs to find out who she truly is, not someone’s possibly mad daughter, but a strong woman ready to face her own gifts.
This was such a good ghostly gothic romance, with some steamy spice and chilling thrills.
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159 reviews4 followers
October 8, 2025
3,7 / 5

Me encantó. Es el primer libro de este tipo que leo, y el segundo sobre este otro tipo de realidades (el primero fue Carcoma). Siempre pensé que este género no era para mi pero Eve Silver definitivamente me atrapó con esta historia bien desarrollada y con un final conmovedor. La realidad es que hay sutililzas que me hubiera gustado estuvieran más cuidadas, el desarrollo de las relaciones y vínculos entre personajes, profundizar en ciertas historias o razones que llevaron a, en fin, ahondar en lo que hacía que el libro fuera lo que es. Más allá de eso, muy linda lectura de fin de semana, la recomiendo.

6 reviews
November 10, 2025
I absolutely loved Darkest at Dusk! It feeds every craving for a gothic romance with ghosts, secrets, and a hauntingly beautiful setting. The isolated manor, the whispering spirits, and the slow-burn chemistry between the heroine Isabella and the enigmatic Rhys had me totally drawn in. Eve Silver builds real tension through atmosphere and emotional stakes, and the story’s ending felt both satisfying and resonant. If you enjoy dark, moody love stories wrapped in mystery and supernatural chills, this one is a gem. I can't wait to read more from her!
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319 reviews3 followers
October 10, 2025
Gothic romance is my favorite genre, and this is just what I needed! A haunting mansion, ghosts, whispers, secrets, paranormal abilities, and forbidden desire. Loved it! I have read and enjoyed all of the author’s Dark Gothic series, and was so excited for her latest entry! I look forward to the next chilling adventure!
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9 reviews3 followers
October 14, 2025
highly Recommend

I did enjoy reading this book. It was scary! I had to sleep with the lights on 2 nights in a row. Just finished it. I really took a liking to Viola and Pansy…the 2 sisters that live in the village. One starts a sentence and the other finishes it. The love scenes between Rhys and Isabella went too far. They were not needed. Once scene was enough to show the reader that they were bound to one another , devoted.
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5,264 reviews18 followers
October 25, 2025
This was a strong Gothic horror novel, it was suspenseful and worked with what I was hoping for from the description. The characters had that feel that I was looking for and enjoyed the idea of the supernatural elements on this storyline. Eve Silver was able to weave a strong tale and was invested in what was going on. I appreciated getting into the setting during this book.

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192 reviews2 followers
September 26, 2025
The haunted setting of the novel was very well done at first. The first few chapters guide to the story perfectly. I loved the main character.

But the chemistry between the male main character and the female main character, while sweet and somewhat believable, was also extremely rushed.

I expected more lore about the world and the supernatural elements and backstory on the main characters.
27 reviews
October 3, 2025
This is the first book I have read by this author and it did not disappoint! The author combines a hauntingly beautiful, gothic romance. A real page turner! I can’t wait to read more by this author and I highly recommend!.

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