My thoughts
This book is so good. I highly recommend it to all my book loving friends....
As everyone is saying, this is a book in a book. A story about a book. Two time frames and how each intersects eventually. I usually figure these things out quickly but even at the halfway point I was still guessing. I did get it but it did not in any way take away from the book. Not one bit!
This is a story about a young lady who takes a place where she practically grew up and decides to clean it up and live there. It was left to her cousin but he gave it to her.
Recently finding out her husband and best friend are having an affair Fiona moves back home to Wurimbirra. That is the name of the big house in New South Wales, Australia. People have always said that the place is haunted. Fiona has a hard time sleeping with all the nightly activities going on in the house. Unexplained activity at that.
Fiona finds a book called The Midnight Estate and starts reading it. It's a story about a young man named Silas who lives in Australia but is from the US. California. He moved to California to be with the woman he fell in love with. While on a visit to California after learning his mother died Silas met a young lady, Marie. Marie is married and also very young.
You get to know these characters well. How the story ends up being two stories in one is exceptional. This author outdid herself. I loved this book. I enjoyed getting to know each character. Getting to know the house and even the cemetery was great. You can't help but love these people. It took a bit to like Fiona's mother but she did grow on me once I learned her backstory. Tad is the uncle who left the house. Silas was the kindest person I've read about in a long time. I loved him.
A well written story. A book about a book. What more do you need?
Thank you Harlequin and NetGalley for this ARC.
Five stars
About
In the aftermath of a tumultuous year, Fiona Winslow finds solace in the decaying grandeur of Wurimbirra, the rambling family estate she once called home. Intent on restoring it, she discovers the keys to more than just the dilapidated mansion—beneath the crumbling plaster and dust are secrets that have been buried for a generation.
When a curious book, The Midnight Estate, catches her attention in her late uncle’s library, Fiona is plunged into a tale that mirrors her own—a story of love, loss and betrayal. But as the lines between fiction and reality blur, Fiona must ask herself: Is the true mystery the one hidden within the walls of her ancestral home, or is it within the pages of a book that chose her as much as she chose it?
Told in a dual narrative and set against the Gothic backdrop of Wurimbirra, Kelly Rimmer, bestselling author of The Things We Cannot Say, weaves an intricate and compelling tale, inviting readers into the heart of a family’s deepest secrets with an absorbing book-within-a-book mystery.
When a curious book, The Midnight Estate, catches her attention in her late uncle’s library, Fiona is plunged into a tale that mirrors her own—a story of love, loss and betrayal. But as the lines between fiction and reality blur, Fiona must ask herself: Is the true mystery the one hidden within the walls of her ancestral home, or is it within the pages of a book that chose her as much as she chose it?
Told in a dual narrative and set against the Gothic backdrop of Wurimbirra, Kelly Rimmer, bestselling author of The Things We Cannot Say, weaves an intricate and compelling tale, inviting readers into the heart of a family’s deepest secrets with an absorbing book-within-a-book mystery.






