![]() ![]() When Anna is 12 she meets a young man named Red who she finds is the half brother to the heir of the Crediton fortune. ![]() Anna's aunt is something of a big deal in the antiquities and starts to teach Anna cause apparently she has no prospects besides taking care of her aunt and her home called the Queen's House. The main character of Anna is thrust upon her aunt who makes Voldemort look cuddly. Holt follows her formula of a main character left orphaned cause of reasons. It's a messed up romantic suspense with barely developed characters besides Chantal. And as Moonlight said elsewhere, this book really isn't Gothic. I guessed some of what was ultimately revealed. Holt or her publishers should have pushed forth this book is focused on two main characters (Anna and Chantal) and that most of the book is told by Chantal's point of view. I had high hopes for this one, but when it turned into Chantal's journal entries (alternate title) I lost interest in this book. So maybe I should stop reading Holt? Cause the last few books have been underwhelming to the extreme. ![]()
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