The Wescott House is the perfect place for Belle to start her nursing home. With its many rooms and expansive interior, Belle dreams of the number of patients she can help. But from the first day she sets foot in Wescott House, Belle senses an unwelcomeness, which she chalks up to nerves, overwork, and lack of sleep. But Belle should heed the warning, for the Wescott House isn't as serene as it looks. She hears voices but sees no one. Employees and residents have unexplained encounters, and Belle has a nightmare so horrific that she swears it was real. As Belle begins to question her sanity, she realizes it's exhaustion fueling her imagination. Or, so she hopes. And the room with the secret door? It's best to stay away from that, or she will live to regret it.
I didn't want to put it down so I had to keep the lights on so I could keep reading at night. I can't wait to start the next book because I know it will be something that will keep me on the edge of my seat with lots of lights on.
The ending surprised me the most,I thought Belle was finally going to have a happy life with her boyfriend..But when she decided to visit it..I thought her comes the surprise,and it did,she was killed. A good story,kept my attention to the end.
It was a good story I just didn't like the ending,I know we can't have happy endings all the time,but the man with the machete was a ghost! How did he become real?
I liked the premise of the house purchased to be turned into a nursing home. Interesting concept however the main character at the end was just plain dumb.
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