A review by rebbierae
Ashenden by Elizabeth Wilhide

3.0

This was a very interesting historical read, with a bit of a twist being the "main character" is a house, not a person. To me it seemed to be more of a book of short stories about different people in different time periods--some intertwining with each other, and others not--but what brings them all together is the home--Ashenden Park. To be fair, I received this book as a giveaway from Goodreads and was quite excited to read it. It didn't disappoint. Starting in 1775 with the architect who designed and built Ashenden, all the way up to present day and the current owner, this was an entertaining read.