(Paperback)
The house seemed to beckon her. Welcome her. As if it knew her. The light had faded, and dark, bilious clouds had taken its place. In the three short weeks I'd spent in Cornwall, I'd learned two things: that the weather was not to be trusted, and that the wind never ceased to blow. Fair weather or foul, it whistled and murmured and moaned, like a living, breathing, tortured being. It had risen since it played innocently among the foxglove blooms earlier stirring the mists along the graveyard gate. Now it was angry, driving the black clouds inland from the sea. Waterfowl raced before it dotting the sky like a blizzard over the mighty house, and I'd scarcely pulled the car to a stop when the rain came. It was just as I remembered it from my drive-by earlier, like a creature of myth silhouetted against the storm-a huge, rambling, turreted structure of stone and timbers defying its existence in such a setting. Yet, aside from a wounded turret, a few missing boards, and a good deal of broken glass, Cragmoor approached the dawn of another century remarkably intact. I tried to imagine the house as it once must have been, ablaze with light and life, surrounded by manicured lawns and courtyards and lush, fragrant gardens. Now it rose from a tangled snarl of briar, thorn, and desolation. Row upon row of darkened windows, catching stray glints of the fading light, shuddered in the wind as the gale bore down upon it. The house was asleep, and I was about to wake it.
Reader Rating:
See Detailed Ratings
July 21, 2008: Dawn Thompson wrote this book over twenty years ago. It's not her usual romance books, so please keep that in mind. It's a horror book, suspense...well, I guess you would call it that. She often described the book as 'Anya Seton meets Stephen King.' It was even produced as a play in 1977 in New York. Of course, it was a shortened version. This book is a saga. It is very dark, it's long, but many will find it worth reading. It's Dawn's gift to her fans. The book was her heart. Dawn has several books that will be coming over the next year. Her final works. Kensington is just now releasing Lord of the Dark, and we are hoping they will go ahead with Lord of the Forest. Dorchester has two more, The Bride of Time and Prisoner of the Flames. Highland Press will have several new manuscripts, her early works, and some reprints to keep Dawn's works alive. Each books she wrote is special to me, but this book - Rape of the Soul - more so than any others. This is an amazing work that will haunt you love after you put it down.
Reader Rating:
See Detailed Ratings
July 05, 2008: Dawn Thompson is likely my favourite author. I love her romances that range from Time-Travel to Gothics to Paranormals. This book has elements of those, but it's not any of them. It's pure Gothic Horror. There is a romance at the core, but this is so much more. It's a LONG book, but well worth it. As one of the final books from this late author, I treasure it all the more to know there are a few more from Thompson to be released. Dark, emotional, mesmerizing