Editorial Review for Arkhangel: The House of the Seven Stars
Arkhangel: The House of the
Seven Stars is truly remarkable. Imagine Michael, Lily and
their daughter Gabrielle as they step foot in Haven - an ominous town filled
with mystery - to settle their late aunt's estate, only to encounter more
trouble than anticipated!
Haven is one of those
picturesque postcard towns in the middle of nowhere, but currently frozen in
the dead of winter and it hides ancient secrets and an evil aura that doesn't
go away. Michael starts seeing things that would give anyone chills: dark
waters, shadowy figures under the ice... It's all there.
And Haven has its own history:
an obscure cult that worshiped questionable deities, ancient ruins, and
whispers from the past that don't seem to go away. As more members of this
family explore Haven's past, the more they realize they're dealing with something
much larger and sinister.
Arkhangel really
puts family relationships to the test, forcing them to remain close as every
shadow could hide something horrible. Arkhangel strikes that balance between
chill-down-your-spine moments and deeper questions about family and loyalty
that makes for a thrilling storyline.
Arkhangel: The House of the
Seven Stars will satisfy your supernatural cravings while
also appealing to your emotions, making for an engaging ride through a town
that's both lovely and creepy, featuring a family trying to find their place.
Once you step inside Haven with them, you won't want to leave until you've
discovered each and every secret it holds!