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Farmhouse
Farmhouse | Chelsea Conradt
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Every woman who has lived on this farm has died. Emily just moved in. When Emily Hauk's mother dies, it's time for her and her husband, Josh, to finally leave San Francisco. A farm in rural Nebraska is everything they want for a fresh start: clear skies, low costs, and distance from the grief back home. They should have asked why the farm was for sale. Three years ago, a teenage girl went missing from the farm. Soon after, the girl's mother mysteriously died. The deeper Emily digs, the more stories she finds of women with a connection to her new home who've met their own dark ends.The farmhouse was meant to be Emily's fresh start, but with each passing day, her sanctuary slips further away. The barn seems to move throughout her property, as though chasing her. Her mother's favorite music drifts across the corn. She swears she saw blood in one of the farmhand's trucks. And the screams that wake her are not foxes, no matter how many times her husband says otherwise.Despite Josh's skepticism, Emily feels the darkness that has seeped into the soil of her farm. And if she wants to claim this place as her own, she'll have to find the truth before whatever watches from the cornfield takes her too.
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AudiobookingWithLeah
Farmhouse | Chelsea Conradt
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3.25⭐ (Honestly, the cover is what made this a Pick over a So-So)
This kept bringing me to the brink of terror, only to pull back each time. The creepy atmosphere would build beautifully, then dissipate before reaching its full potential. Additionally, the closer it got to the conclusion, the more confusing and outrageous it became.
🎙️Brittany Pressley‘s narration is ultimately what kept me listening even when the story was disappointing me.

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candc320
Farmhouse | Chelsea Conradt
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This story and It Was Her House First had very similar themes - grieving woman moves into haunted house, the people in her life don‘t really believe her, she has to solve some mystery from the past - but I have to say the former was a little better. In The Farmhouse the husband was such a jerk and not only didn‘t believe her but actively gaslit her at every turn. There also wasn‘t really any surprise to it - we know the secret and she has to ⬇️

candc320 Cont‘d: solve it. That being said, it did have a unique spin with the barn constantly moving around and creepy noises leading her to clues. All in all a good listen! 🌟🌟🌟💫 3mo
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snapsnarlgrowl
Farmhouse | Chelsea Conradt
Mehso-so

I feel like I put more into reading this book than it gave back to me, and I‘m slightly dissatisfied with the ending. That said, the parts that were done well were good enough I‘ll probably pick this back up later to revisit them, and the mystery was gripping.