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Gallows Hill

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4 Stars ~

I finished this book about 3 minutes ago and I am lost for words at that unexpected ending.

Margot inherits her family's home and winery after both her parents suddenly die, after being shipped off to her grandmother's house as a child. Margot returns to her parent's home and the unexpected happens and more.

Gallows Hill was previously used as the grounds to hang and bury criminals in the 1700's and the Hull family turned the land into a profitable winery, although generations of the Hull's have been dying mysteriously. Margot doesn't know why or how until she spends a few nights in the home for herself.

All I can say is, that Margot is a lot braver than I would be. That is a huge NOPE from me. And what a beautiful person Kant is, awww. I felt for him a lot.

I did find this book to be a bit of a drag in areas, chapters upon chapters just happening within one night which seemed unnecessary. But it did get my heart pounding at times, which is what I want with a horror novel.

Thank you NetGalley for the ARC of Gallows Hill, for the return of an honest review.

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If you feel like a good horror story this is a definite read for you but beware; don't read this after dark.......that is when the Dead come out to play......

For some strange reason, Margot never knew her parents. When she was 8 they sent her off to live with her grandmother and she never saw them again. Now Margot is at their funeral. They left their winery and estate to her but the creaky old house is full of mystery and soon unexplained things start happening. There are weird noises, the sound of footsteps, a horrible-looking effigy that scares the living daylights out of her, and let's not even start with the ringing bells!

She discovers that the house and winery were built on a hill where, several hundred years ago, people were hanged and where their bodies were buried.
This is no ordinary house. This is a house with history. A history that wants to come back and destroy everyone and everything
because Gallows Hill is cursed.
The people that were hanged from the trees and buried in the ground are coming back. Nobody knows why but they will hurt you if they can get to you.
And when the hills got you there's no way out; not for you or anyone else because that is part of the Gallows Hill curse. If you stay too long, you will never be able to leave.

I loved how it started off quite normally. (although we had a hint at the beginning with a sinister line from the funeral director when she asked to view the bodies..."We did the best that we could, but...... ")
Soon the horror starts seeping through the cracks (literally and figuratively speaking!)
I found myself speaking out loud to Margot and telling her off for not running for the hills (although in this story it might not have been a good idea!)

A toe-curling good horror that I can definitely recommend!

Thank you to Netgalley and Poison Pen Press for the ARC in exchange for my honest opinion.

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“Gallows Hill” by Darcy Coates had me spooked to my core! I couldn’t read it while home alone! I enjoy the thrill of scary stories and this one was top-tier for atmosphere. The perfect book to read at the start of spooky season!

Margot, who hasn’t seen her parents for most of her life, finds she inherited their home and the family business, a winery, after their suspicious deaths. When Margot arrives at Gallows Hill, she discovers a curse on the land and fights for her life to escape the same fate as her parents.

Despite the story feeling a tad long at times between the action, this was such a thrilling read. I LOVED the atmosphere of the old, creepy house and the history. The plot is good, but the atmosphere was the standout for me. Not to mention the ending had my jaw dropped to the floor! I would have loved the end to be expanded upon because it was so interesting, but it was still satisfying nonetheless.

I would recommend this book if you enjoy thrilling, spooky, haunted reads that will keep you up at night. It was so fun following Margot on her journey of discovering the life she may have lived if she grew up on Gallows Hill.

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Thank you Netgalley, author, and the publishers for allowing me the opportunity to read this e-arc.

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4-4.5 stars

This is the perfect read to get you in the mood for spooky season!

When the owners of Gallows Hill Winery pass away suddenly, their daughter, Margot, inherits the family business. But it’s been more than a decade since Margot has stepped foot on Gallows Hill, a land that is said to be cursed for its dark history. The more time she spends in her childhood home, the more convinced she is that there may be some truth behind the rumors of the curse and that she may be it’s next victim.

I don’t often read horror stories, though I do enjoy them a great deal, but this one definitely grabbed my attention. It was clear that Margot was creeped out by what was happening on the grounds of the winery and in her parents’ home, and I felt my heart pounding right alongside her. But I loved the history behind what had happened there, as horrible as it had been. The fact that the employees who remained there just accepted it for what it was and tried to help Margot deal with it was more for their own survival, but Margot wasn’t willing to let it take over her life. She was the first one to really tackle the history of those who lost their lives on the property and show them the respect they’d never been given, and I really admired her for putting her life at risk to do so.

Highly recommend!

*Thank you to NetGalley and Poisoned Pen Press for providing a copy of this book to review.*

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This supernatural horror follows Margot Hull as she returns to her childhood home for the first time in a decade. After the death of her estranged parents, Margot inherits the family home and world-famous winery on Gallows Hill. Margot, with the help of the winery employees, starts to learn about Gallows Hill's dark and bloody history as she tries to decide what to do with this new life she wasn't expecting. But when she's alone in the house at night, Margot is forced to confront that past history face to face and she realizes she may be the next victim of Gallows Hill.

TW/CW: parental abandonment, death of a parent, animal death

This might be the scariest book I've ever read and I absolutely loved it. There's something about these gothic haunted house horror stories that just gets into my brain and hits my overactive imagination just right. This is my first read by Coates but it 100% will not be the last. I absolutely loved her writing style, descriptions, and the way they came together to really sink me deep into the story. Coates has my absolutely favorite writing style where it feels like the words melt away and a movie starts playing in my head while I read. And for someone with medium-severe level aphantasia is really saying something. I also know that this writing style seems, on the surface, as very simple and easy but there's significant skill involved in crafting the sentences and scenes so it doesn't even feel like I'm reading.

I really loved the setting and lore behind Gallows Hill. I feel like for these gothic/haunted house stories, the setting is foundational to setting up the rest of the story. The name alone is absolute perfection as far as simply setting a certain mood. The name, along with the cover art, made me picture a sort of Tim Burton-esque set up with this creepy house at the top of a hill that the whole town whispers about. I loved the way the history of this location was sprinkled in throughout the first 50%ish of the book so we didn't have one big info dump. Margot learns new details about Gallows Hill as each of these new strange events occurs. We do have a pretty well developed cast of characters that help Margot get answers to some of her questions (but for most of the tense moments, Margot is alone). I loved the way we get pieces and layers of the lore throughout the story and they all come together perfectly at the end.

The horror elements in this were fantastic and I loved the way they were balanced and paced throughout the book. I was expecting this to be more of a slow burn gothic horror but we get some really great build up very quickly in the story. But these moments are well balanced with the outside narrative of Margot trying to figure out this new situation she finds herself in when it comes to this new business and figuring out if she wants to live in this new house permanently. There are also some really great internal logic of the horror elements that allowed the story to have these natural ebbs and flows of the tense moments which really helped the overall pacing. Coates also knows exactly when to drop those particular lines that immediately jack up the tension and scares 200% (I almost threw the book across the room at the doggie door line - iykyk). I read this book at night when my boyfriend was out of the house and I had to turn on a podcast in the background so I wouldn't feel so alone because I was getting so freaked out.

As with many haunted house stories, there's a bit of a mystery element to this one where Margot is trying to figure out what really happened in this house hundreds of years before and how that might connect with what is happening now. I really enjoyed how the mystery investigation was handled and how well it was mixed in with the escalating horror scenes. I also appreciated that the ending was not a Scooby-Doo type ending where the ending deflated the scares and horror that had been building throughout the story. Instead, we do get answers and the answers elevated the horror elements for me. I do wish the mystery was introduced a little earlier because it did feel a little rushed at the end and I think if the same plot points were just spread out a little more it would have worked a bit better.

I do wish Margot was a more developed character when it came to her life before coming to Gallows Hill. We get some details about her life but it felt more like a bullet point list of facts about Margot rather than a well-rounded character shown to us on page. Since Margot has some pretty intense family stuff intertwined with suddenly dealing with this creepy house, I think some of the reveals later on would have hit way harder, emotionally, if we had a better sense of who Margot was before. Maybe if the story was a little slower burn in the beginning so we could really spend some time with Margot settling into this new life while processing her complicated family background.

Thanks NetGalley and Poisoned Pen Press for the ARC. Publication date was September 6, 2022

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Gallows Hill is the first book I’ve read by Darcy Coates, and I will be reading more. While it didn’t have an extreme scare factor for me, there were definitely creepy moments and Coates ends the chapters perfectly to make you want to keep reading just one more chapter!

Once we got into the story I do wish some of the characters were a bit more developed. Some of them seemed to be there just to give us some clues about the mystery of who the restless spirits were and to what may have actually happened on Gallows Hill to make them so angry.

Where Coates really shined was with the maze that was contained in the house and all the craziness that would jump out after dark. I did also enjoy the final reveal since I had my suspicions but Coates was still able to add another layer that I hadn’t thought of.

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This book was definitely on the slow side from what I personally tend to appreciate. I will say, I am positive there are readers out there who will definitely love and appreciate this book, especially in the upcoming spooky season. I’d say pick this up if you love creepy and horrific ‘I’m sorry I’m reading at night, alone, in the dark’ reads!!

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The story follows Margot after her parents death. She inherits their home, grounds and winery… and so much more. This story is atmospheric and gloriously gothic. The descriptions of the grounds and the winery were creepy. I am a fan of Darcy Coates’ writing and find this type of horror very enjoyable especially during fall.

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As many of you know, "spooky season" is upon us. What better way to kick off the season than with a Darcy Coates novel, because lets be real, no one can top Darcy Coates when it comes to giving the reader everything they never knew they needed....

I have been a huge fan of Darcy Coates since I first read The Haunting of Ashburn House. My love grew with each book I read, including Hunted, The Whispering Dead, The Ravenous Dead, The Haunting of Gillespie House and of course, my favorite of all time, Craven Manor. So the decision was simple, you see a book by Darcy Coates and you do what you have to do to get your hands on it and your nose in it.

Gallows Hill, easily became my favorite Darcy Coates book of all time and I don't even know how that is possible as I have rated each book previous with five stars.

Its possible, because it happened....

I can say with full certainty that I am not sure when I will be capable of sleeping with the lights off. I am horrified to say the least.

Gallows Hills is a twisted tale that surrounds a haunted house. I will never get tired of these horrifying haunted house books! There is something about Coates books that just speak to my little black soul. I hang on every word and I just can not get enough. How everything comes together in the end is beyond satisfying and just makes your body ache for more.

Gallows Hill is not a book you want to miss and if you have the opportunity to read Coates, back log, I highly recommend that as well.

Five stars!

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I love Darcy Coates so thank you to net galley and the publisher for allowing me an arc for my honest review. Fall is my favorite time for horror and there is nothing better than a creepy old house with tons of secrets! Very spooky and will have you looking over your shoulder! Highly recommend for those fall creepy vibes!

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I'm a third shifter with a night off, so I decided to delve into this book. Right from the start, there's an ominous feel to the book what with the closed casket funeral of both Margot's parents and subsequent inheritance of her family's winery. She was sent away as a young child to live with grandparents and still has bitter feelings and no memory of the house. The winery, built on the hill where the town would hang their criminals, has the infamous old hanging oak as their logo and the land is believed to be cursed. Left alone for her first night, she's nervous of the creaks and groans of an old house. And then the bells start to ring and you're just flat out terrified, not knowing what's going on... just like poor Margot! As more information was explained and the threats kept increasing, I found myself sneaking over to close my doors and windows left open to the summer night and jumping at the creaking in my own house! Just so deliciously scared! I can't believe I raced through this book in one night! This is only my second book by this author and I'm excited to see how many more she's written... bring on the terror, lol!
I received an advance reader copy of this book. The views and opinions expressed in this review are completely my own and given voluntarily.

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This is the story of a young woman who inherits the family winery after the death of her parents. Parents she barely remembers as she was sent to live with her grandmother and never heard from them again until she received word that they had both passed away. Gallows Hill has been in her family for 11 generation, and she inherits it all, along with its ghosts.

This book was one of Darcy's best! I loved the characters and how they all stood by to help Margot. I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves a well written ghost story.

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Go Darcy, It's your Pub Week! Absolutely LOVED this story! But then again I have pretty much enjoyed everything she has written. Knee deep in Quarter to Midnight which is absolutely chilling to read! So, yes, this book is legit CREEPY! And I do not creep easily. Gothic horror at its best is what you will find when you pick up any of Ms. Coates works.

If you want to dive into Haunted homes, cursed land, Ghosts, Ghosts and maybe more Ghosts well then what are you waiting for? Go on and get to the book store and start reading this chilling tale! And pick up the rest of her creepy collection while you are at it!

Enjoy!

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This one is tough to review.

Most Darcy Coates books are quick reads for me - a couple days of enjoying the comforting haunted house formula.

I had so much trouble getting into the book. I decided I needed to finish it, and I'm glad I stuck with it, but it took a couple weeks of picking it up until I finally got into it.

The first half of the book could be called "Margot is a Moron." Nooses show up on your porch? 🚩 Creepy lights that look like eyes? 🚩 CALL THE POLICE AND GET OUT OF THERE!!!!

She doesn't even consider calling the police until after the 50% mark, which is bonkers.

BUT....................

After the halfway point, Kant, Nora, Ray, and Andrew finally share what's actually going on, and it all makes sense. It's logically consistent with the rest of the book (though Margot should have called the police and had the police say, "Yeah, there is no way we're coming to help you..."), and I enjoyed the creepy aspect. I hated Margot, but I'm glad I finished the book.

... but that's where I come back to this book review being hard. I'm glad I finished the book, but I regret starting it. It was fine, and I enjoyed the ending, but I didn't enjoy the ride. So... two stars?

Sorry Darcy! I usually love your stuff. This one just didn't click with me. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for providing an advance reading copy in exchange for an honest (if unflattering) review.

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Happy publication day to Gallows Hill by Darcy Coates! 🎉 This was my first Darcy Coates novel and I really enjoyed it.

Margot hasn’t seen her parents in years and doesn’t even really remember them-she was shipped off to live with her grandmother at a very young age. Her parents die and she inherits their mansion and successful winery. She realizes very quickly that the house is “off” and the winery employees know a lot more than they’re letting on. Turns out the house and property, on the hill where the town historically carried out hangings, are haunted and cursed and everything in between. That’s all for the synopsis because I don’t want to ruin it!

This book got briefly repetitive at times and there were a couple moments where I thought “when is something going to happen? Let’s go already!” But overall I loved this. It had cozy middle grade horror summer reading vibes for me (not sure why-probably just my personal weirdness) but was actually scary with a really interesting premise and story.

My understanding is that Darcy Coates churns out books almost yearly, and I plan to read them all. This was a great spooky season read.

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This is longer than it needs to be, and you get lost in the unnecessary details. Unnecessary details are not Coates' normal approach (cough *King* cough) so I was disappointed. Spoilers ahead: But, this is scary AF and there's a curse and some corpses and a sweet dead dog. It's incredibly sad what greed can do to a family over many generations. After all the bad is set right I'd like someone to buy Margot a damn flashlight. And I'm not really a wine drinker and I think I'll stay that way. Thank you to NetGalley for an ARC

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A very good horror story, just in time for the spooky season. This is my first book by this author and most likely will not be my last . So, thank you, Netgalley, for introducing me to this great author!

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This was a great read - highly recommend:)

Thanks to NetGalley for the arc in exchange for a review!

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Darcy Coates is the queen of writing spooky stories! I have read several of her books and I believe that they just keep getting better and better. They all have the creep factor but this is one I’ll never forget. It had me on the edge of my seat and biting my nails and it’s one I wouldn’t recommend reading at night especially if you’re alone. Gallows Hill is the story of Margot Hull. She returns home to Leafell to attend the funeral of both of her parents and to take over their home and wine business that she has inherited. She was sent away when she was 8 years old and hasn’t seen or heard from her parents since. They sent her to live with her grandmother as a way of protecting her. Gallows Hill was built on an old burial ground where many people were hanged and discarded of inappropriately. It’s also where some of Margots ancestors killed off other family members out of greed to take over their home and business. The dead are not happy and retaliate at times which makes for a dangerous and scary existence. It’s a curse that must be broken. This story is so well written that I could feel the fear, the absolute terror that Margot went through. If horror is your preferred genre, then this is the book for you! It had me feeling all creeped out and I’m just thankful that I didn’t have nightmares after reading it. It seems that real! I’d like to thank Poisoned Pen Press, an imprint of Sourcebooks Inc. for accepting my request and NetGalley for the arc to read and review. This was an atmospheric, spooky read that I enjoyed very much. I’m hoping to read more by Darcy Coates in the near future and I’m giving this a 4 star rating!

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