HORROR
Alice in Shadowland
The Shadowland Cycle #1
A blood-stained Ace of Hearts opens the door between asylum terror and the shadows of Wonderland.
Horror
A daughter returns to Briar House and uncovers ledgers, buried girls, stolen infants, and a family history corrected on purpose.
About the Book
In 1998, maid Lena Harrow runs through the greenhouse grounds of Briar House with a stolen ledger under her apron and the Bell family closing in behind her. Inside the book are names, dates, infant dispositions, and proof that the little building beyond the briar field, the so-called Mercy House, was never a refuge. It was a system for burying girls, moving babies, and dressing cruelty in church language. By morning, Lena is gone, the ledger is locked away again, and the official story is simple: she ran off.
Her daughter, June Harrow, grows up with that lie.
Now, decades later, June is summoned back to Briar House for the funeral of Evelyn Bell, the family matriarch who kept the house standing long enough to decide truth might finally be worth the inconvenience. June expects a reading of the will. What she finds is worse: a family already splitting at the seams, old servants who know too much, locked records in the east wing, a bell marked with her mother's initials in the briar field, and a house that has spent generations teaching itself how to turn women into paperwork.
As June digs deeper, Briar House opens into hidden rooms, sealed ledgers, infant burial sites, paternity cover-ups, and a line of Bell women who protected the machine in different ways for different reasons. Briar House is gothic psychological horror about inherited silence, institutional cruelty, and the terror of discovering that the family story was never wrong by accident. It was corrected on purpose.