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Phantom of the Opera and Miurder Mystery ? Here I am!
I devoured this book and I loved so so much the vibes , the period and the plot ! I was hooked from the beginning and I couldn’t put it down! The only issue for me there was the lack of depth of the characters, I’m such a fan of a deep and well developed character and here I couldn’t find them. But put aside this I loved it!

Get ready for the scariest game night of your life. I really enjoyed the murder mystery aspect of this book and was pleased by its twists and turns. Big Phantom of the Opera vibes.

4 stars, Thank you to the publisher for this arc <3
I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed this book. I loved the atmosphere, the vibes, the time period, and the murder mystery plot. I also really liked the ending, I always enjoy a good bitter sweet ending to a book haha.
What I didn’t like-
She mentioned her wetness WAY TOO MANY TIMES, and I cringed every time. She also kept referencing her body as an asset, and mentioning her breasts and ass. Once is fine, maybe twice is okay, but to keep saying it? I think we get it

Thank you NetGalley for the ebook arc. I devoured this book. Murder theater mixed with The Phantom of the Opera. Yes please!
She is a cast member at a theater who have to solve a murder so that the actor that was killed can be revived, but when the phantom decides to run his own show and makes her look for clues and solve the alt image mystery or who is the phantom and who is the specter.
Three brothers all love her in their own way but who could se really be the specter vying for her attention?

Thank you to NetGalley and Hazel St. Lewis for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
I absolutely requested this SOLELY for the cover, I know so many Phantom of the Opera fans I think it was really smart to do an inspired version of the classic play.
I loved the feel of a 1930s murder mystery, with high stakes and suspenseful moments. There is some spice and romance, but it felt very surface level and was missing real connection and depth. I had a hard time loving and connecting with the characters, but it was still a good read that had me scratching my head trying to predict what would happen.
Thank you allowing me to read and review your work.
Valkyrie

I had a really great time with this book. Picture Phantom of the Opera and Knives out having a baby and this book would be it.
🎭A mysterious specter
🔥3 devastatingly handsome men
🎪Brutal murder mystery house
🔪A family with history, secrets and that can’t stop killing each other.
I read this book in one sitting because I just couldn’t put it down. I just HAD to know the twist, HAD to know who the Specter was and what would happen to Celestine. Her choice at the end? Respect it so much. I can honestly say that I thought I had the ending sussed in my head and I was wrong, but so annoyed at myself for the reveal because reading back there was enough hints to guess. There are more books in this world and the specter aspect has intrigued me enough to want to check them out too.

Phantom of the opera meets Caraval, with a murder mystery twist. For those with adult tastes who rooted for the phantom this will be right up your street.
I thought the magical aspects of the performance/murders was really unique and I liked how it reflected the popular game.
I didn’t warm too much to the characters so I wasn’t completely in love with them and hence rated the book a bit lower. The dialogue at times wasn’t quite for me however, that being said, I think it lends itself to the atmosphere of the book in that the characters are dark and messy… so naturally they would be quite layered.

Before I start, can we please admire the cover? This is such a beautiful cover and what initially drew me to this book. Phenomenal! Anyways, Wolfsbane Hall follows Celestine in a murder mystery club and her job there. The house is haunted, which I absolutely loved. We meet her fellow cast members and learn of her relationships with them. One night, though, she’s poisoned and has to discover the mastermind behind the whole club. There are many twists and turns in this story and it honestly creeped me out at some points. I really enjoyed the story and the plot, but I felt that the ending didn’t 100% satisfy me (I think there may be another book?) and there was a plot hole or two I was confused about. Overall, I really liked this and would recommend to those who like haunted houses, murder mysteries, a 1930s setting, and creepiness. Thank you to Netgalley for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

★4.5
When I saw the book's cover and description, I knew immediately that I had to read it. The fact that it had Phantom of the Opera vibes (I'm a big Phantom girly!!) made it even more tempting haha.
I absolutely loved the murder mystery aspect and couldn’t put it down! I kept trying to piece everything together as the story progressed, but honestly, I didn’t see the ending coming at all (I wasn’t a very good detective at all.) I really liked all the characters and hated some of them a lot.. iykyk. They were all so unique and had so many hidden secrets, which I loved so much trying to uncover.
The house and the magic felt super unique! Everything had a magical, spooky, and quite gory vibe that I absolutely loved!When I first started reading, I expected more romance, but the “spice” was mostly lust-driven rather than emotional. I needed more Spectre. 😂
The story did leave me with a few unanswered questions, so I’m definitely hoping for maybe a sequel 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you so much Netgalley, Hidden Siren and Hazel St. Lewis for this e-arc!🫶🏻

I love how the author incorporates themes from the original novel Phantom of the Opera into such a unique gothic atmosphere in this book. The author has such an easy to follow writing style that completely immerses you in the story while providing enough room for the reader to really appreciate the setting and world that the author has crafted. However, the romance itself I was not completely invested in. While there definitely were a lot of spicy scenes, there wasn't enough emotional depth to the characters to make me feel their relationship was genuine. That could just be me, though. I would still recommend this read for the gothic, suspenseful vibes, but romance-wise it just wasn't for me.

This book was so twisted and fun. It was a mix of Sherlock Holmes/Agatha Christie, Clue, Phantom of the Opera,
Style supernatural horror mystery. Which is to say, it was a brilliant yet unique story that had so many twists and turns that you had to let the story lead you to the conclusion. I hope we get new books following these characters because I feel like there is still so much to learn. This is a must read, can’t put down novel.