Love struggles to overcome trauma, past and present, in this dark romance.
Great for fans of Nancy Price’s Sleeping with the Enemy, John R. Holt’s When We Dead Awaken.
ROMANCE Beyond Stonebridge Linda Griffin | The Wild Rose Press 258p, e-book, $4.99, ISBN 978-1-5092-5428-6
Griffin’s dark romantic suspense story, the sequel to Stonebridge, melds love, trauma, and the supernatural as it follows pregnant widow Rynna Wyatt and her cousin, Ted Demeray, in late 1950’s Virginia. Rynna’s newly deceased husband, Jason, is the focus of an investigation following his suspicious death— a death that lands Rynna and Ted as primary suspects. The two want nothing more than to put that past behind them and start over together, but they’re keeping too many secrets—like their clandestine love affair and the ghostly appearance of Jason’s mother, Rosalind, who played a central role in his demise.
As Rynna and Ted escape the family manor together, they must navigate her pregnancy amid their blossoming relationship, but they soon find themselves plagued by the past: Jason’s ghost is obsessed with possessing his soon-to-be-born son, Robert (“I take what is mine” is his constant refrain), and Rynna can’t shake the nightmares of Jason terrorizing her—both in life and in death. Her relationship with Ted is destructive in its own right: Rynna’s deep insecurity pushes her to pursue marriage with him, and children of their own, despite his fears that their children will inherit his disabling arthritis, and Ted’s manipulative treatment of Rynna echoes her past marriage. Added to the mix is Jason’s ghost, repeatedly threatening to kill Rynna and Ted or steal Robert, and Ted’s memories of his failed relationship with prior girlfriend Sylvia, to whom he’d been “sort of engaged.”
The abusive dynamics between Rynna and Ted may be triggering for some readers, but Griffin takes time to explore the past trauma shaping their interactions. That theme of two wounded souls stays center stage throughout, although the character-driven moments are interlaced with chilling supernatural angst that gives the novel some edge. Rynna’s determination to protect her son adds much needed optimism, and, despite an abrupt ending, the epilogue is rewarding.
Cover: A- | Design & typography: A | Illustrations:– Editing: B | Marketing copy: A