The Warning by A. J. Wills 397 pages
One text message. A chilling warning. A husband’s deadly secret.
After a devastating house fire leaves their lives in tatters, Justin and Megan are looking for a fresh start.
They’ve lost everything in the fire and are desperate to rebuild their lives and repair the cracks in their marriage.
But the old lodge they move into on the Treloar estate, with its crooked chimneys and dark foreboding walls, is more sinister than Megan ever imagined.
She tries to make the best of it for her husband’s sake, but the house is haunted by the secrets of Justin’s past.
And when she discovers a phone hidden in the loft, her world is turned upside down once again.
A chilling, anonymous text message carries a warning she can’t ignore.
Whatever you do, don’t trust your husband…
Trigger warning: Stupid female protagonist. I yelled at her the whole time. She kept second guessing herself therefore making dumb decisions. But I guess it was the very thing that kept me reading. I needed to know what happens to her. It was a good but frustrating read.
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