Stacy Claflin never disappoints, and this book is no exception. Another 5-star read for sure. The Brannon House series has turned into one of my favorites. It has everything you could want in a book series. Mystery, suspense, emotional turmoil, and budding romances. Let us not forget that gorgeous cover.
The Brannon house is shroud in mystery. Even for the occupants. The slamming doors, the whispering, the giggles. Kenzi Brannon has been back at her childhood home, a place she never expected to set foot back in, let alone living. With her niece Ember and her brother Jack to watch over, a nosey neighbor pushing the limits, and a love interest who, may not be interested, Kenzi has a lot on her plate. Especially when she seems to be drawn to the basement, a place she promised herself she would never set foot in again. When someone from her past, someone she was not sure even existed, returns, Kenzi is thrilled and apprehensive.
The basement continues to draw her in, and her guest is determined to see what secrets its holds. The nosy neighbor becomes more aggressive in his demands. Her brother, Jack, seems determined to bring the garden, once a prized spectacle, back to its glory. It soon becomes a family affair, and a nice reprieve from the eerie house for Kenzi. With all the secrets that the Brannon house and the property holds, no one could have ever guessed that the darkest of them all may just be hiding in the garden itself.
Thank you to the author, Stacy Claflin, for providing me a complimentary copy of the Darkest Garden in exchange for an honest review.

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