House One has seemingly always existed . . .
Deep in the hills of Greenville, Iowa sits a century-old summer camp for children—Camp Kellova. Throughout the various remodels over time, House One remains a mysterious entity. Danger still lurks and unexplained deaths continue with frequency.
Long-time camp counselor, Laurel has always been leery of House One. This summer, after she pulls a body out of Lake Owaissa, she decides it is time to find out why the spirit of this cabin has become so merciless.
What malevolent forces are behind the mysterious happenings at House One? More importantly, what can Laurel do to keep the children out of its shadowy grip?
5.0 out of 5 stars House One is a Fun Stay
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2023
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I finished Nina's book a couple of days ago, and it stuck with me so much that yesterday I reread the ending, just to be sure I didn't miss something. Nina's writing creates a world, a story, that draws me in. That makes me want to rush ahead yet slow down and savor the story so I don't miss anything. The characters are to the point of being tangible. I cared about what was going to happen to them, well, most of them anyway. This is Nina's 3rd book, and her best by far. The progression of her story telling is amazing.
House 1 has right amount of tension. The right amount of suspense to be enjoyed by everyone.