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Memory can be a strange thing. It’s incomplete, malleable, and entirely dependent on perspective. Questions of memory lie at the heart of Eve Chase’s Black Rabbit Hall, along with grief, control, and manipulation. Set in two eras, the characters must navigate their way through confusion and lies to find happiness. It’s not a perfect books, but there are so few Gothic novels being written these days I’m willing to forgive Black Rabbit Hall's flaws...
Read the rest of my review at A Bookish Type.