About Amber: The dead forget nothing.
They told her the house was empty.
They didn’t mention the grave.
When novelist Caroline Hale arrives in the quiet village of Meadowfen, all she wants is isolation. A place to write. To think. To outrun what haunts her.
But Rosemere, the house she rents, has its own secrets. Cold spots. Footsteps. A name whispered through walls: Amber.
As Caroline uncovers the story of a woman buried alive, silenced by envy and power, she finds herself entangled in a decades-old conspiracy. The village hides more than history—it hides guilt. And someone still wants the truth to stay buried.
Because someone remembers.
And someone is watching.
From the author of NO: The Curse of Mother Island, this is a psychological horror novel about silence, resistance, and the cost of looking away.
Some houses don’t forget.
And neither do the dead.
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Author Bio:
Giada Hass writes psychological horror shaped by silence, memory, and the secrets that rot beneath the surface.
Her work explores what people bury, in houses, in history, and in themselves, and the dangerous truths that rise when no one is watching.
After her haunting debut, NO: The Curse of Mother Island, Giada returns with Amber: The Dead Forget Nothing, a novel about grief, resistance, and the voices too long ignored.
Her stories blend emotional realism with creeping dread, revealing how fear isn’t always supernatural, sometimes, it’s just human.
When she isn’t writing, Giada walks the quiet edges of forests, listens for stories carried by wind and water, and waits for silence to shift.
