The Echo House: A Psychological Haunted Tale
Every house has a memory. This one has a voice.
What if the house you inherited remembered more about you than you did?
When Clara Evans inherits her estranged aunt’s decaying estate in Ashridge Hollow, she expects dust and silence. What she finds is a house that breathes, walls that whisper, and mirrors that reflect things she’s never done.
As she uncovers forgotten family secrets, the boundary between memory and madness blurs. The house is not abandoned—it’s alive, and it’s been waiting. With shifting halls, impossible clocks, and voices that call her by name, Clara begins to lose track of time, place, and even herself.
The Echo House is a chilling psychological horror novel that blends gothic atmosphere with slow-building dread. Perfect for fans of The Haunting of Hill House, Shirley Jackson, or Mark Z. Danielewski’s House of Leaves, this tale will burrow into your mind and stay long after the last page.
Dare to enter—and try to leave unchanged.
When Clara Evans inherits a forgotten family estate deep in the woods of Ashridge Hollow, she expects decay and memories—not voices in the walls and mirrors that move on their own. But Wren House is no ordinary home. It's alive with secrets, feeding on the past—and on Clara. As she uncovers a chilling map hidden in the walls, encounters alternate versions of herself, and hears whispers calling her name, she realizes the house doesn’t want her to leave. Worse—it may have brought her back. The Echo House is a psychological horror story about memory, identity, and places that remember more than they should. Once you enter, the house begins to change you—and it never forgets.