Harwich House Chronicles
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Harwich House Book One is an atmospheric coming-of-age novel set in a remote English boarding school in the aftermath of war. When Mia Hartley arrives at Harwich House, she finds herself thrust into a world of strict discipline, secret rituals, and unspoken desires. The school's imposing Gothic architecture and relentless rules are matched only by the complex web of relationships among the girls and staff.As Mia navigates the labyrinthine corridors and the even more intricate social hierarchies, she forms intense bonds with fellow students-especially Charlotte "Lottie" Evans, whose quiet strength and vulnerability draw Mia into a forbidden intimacy. Together, they must contend with the ever-watchful eyes of the staff, the threat of exposure, and the seductive allure of rebellion.But Harwich House is more than just a school; it is a crucible that tests the boundaries of loyalty, desire, and self-discovery. Through public punishments, clandestine meetings, and the discovery of a secret journal, Mia and her friends are forced to confront the true cost of conformity and the meaning of freedom.With lyrical prose and psychological depth, Maeve Campbell crafts a story of resilience, longing, and the courage to claim one's own identity. Harwich House Book One is perfect for readers who love dark academia, queer coming-of-age stories, and richly drawn historical settings
Harwich House Book One is an atmospheric coming-of-age novel set in a remote English boarding school in the aftermath of war. When Mia Hartley arrives at Harwich House, she finds herself thrust into a world of strict discipline, secret rituals, and unspoken desires. The school's imposing Gothic architecture and relentless rules are matched only by the complex web of relationships among the girls and staff.As Mia navigates the labyrinthine corridors and the even more intricate social hierarchies, she forms intense bonds with fellow students-especially Charlotte "Lottie" Evans, whose quiet strength and vulnerability draw Mia into a forbidden intimacy. Together, they must contend with the ever-watchful eyes of the staff, the threat of exposure, and the seductive allure of rebellion.But Harwich House is more than just a school; it is a crucible that tests the boundaries of loyalty, desire, and self-discovery. Through public punishments, clandestine meetings, and the discovery of a secret journal, Mia and her friends are forced to confront the true cost of conformity and the meaning of freedom.With lyrical prose and psychological depth, Maeve Campbell crafts a story of resilience, longing, and the courage to claim one's own identity. Harwich House Book One is perfect for readers who love dark academia, queer coming-of-age stories, and richly drawn historical settings
AmazonPagina's: 208, Paperback, Maeve Campbell
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