Midnight Rooms A Novel

Midnight Rooms by Donyae Coles is a historical thriller published by HarperCollins Publishers in 2024, featuring 336 pages in English. This debut novel immerses readers in a Gothic mansion filled with sinister magic and creeping horror, where the protagonist, Orabella Mumthrope, navigates a world of unexpected visitors and dark secrets. Set in England in 1840, the story unfolds as Orabella, an orphaned outsider, is drawn into a marriage with Elias Blakersby, a man from a wealthy family, only to discover the unsettling reality of her new home at Korringhill Manor.
Readers will find a richly atmospheric narrative that explores themes of trust and sanity amid a backdrop of decay and hidden dangers. As Orabella grapples with her increasingly bizarre experiences, including mysterious bruises and haunting dreams, the tension escalates within the walls of the manor. Midnight Rooms presents a labyrinthine tale that intertwines elements of horror and the supernatural, inviting readers to question the boundaries between reality and nightmare as Orabella’s sense of self begins to unravel.
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“An immersive horror fairy tale marrying Crimson Peak to Pan’s Labyrinth upon strange foundations. You’re never really safe here, with Midnight Rooms wondrously defying expectation and refusing obedience. Donyae Coles leads us into a house of sinister magic, full of corners for peeking around, but careful–these walls have claws. A feverish, labyrinthine debut.”–Hailey Piper, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Queen of Teeth
Set in a foreboding Gothic mansion and infused with the heightened paranoia and creeping horror of novels like Catherine House and Crimson Peak, a spine-chilling debut historical thriller from a fresh voice in the genre that will leave you questioning who, or what, you can trust . . . including your own sanity.
England, 1840. Orabella Mumthrope spies an unexpected visitor in her uncle’s parlor. Scruffy in appearance yet claiming to be the scion of a fabulously wealthy family, Elias Blakersby declares a deep desire to make Orabella his wife. The orphaned daughter of a white man and a Black woman–an outsider with no fortune or connections–Orabella never expected to marry. But her uncle has many debts, and Orabella, curious about the seeming devotion Elias bestows upon her, agrees.
The new bride is quickly whisked away to Korringhill Manor, the Blakersby family estate, and far from everything she knows. Expecting splendor, Orabella is shocked to find decay, skittish servants, and curt elders. But her kind new husband’s loving touch, promises of a happy life together, and his assurances she’ll never want for anything soothe her concerns.
Yet there is a darkness deep within this house. Rooms are locked or hidden away, and the walls seem to thrum with secrets. Orabella can never venture outside unattended; she spends her days having tea with a catatonic sister-in-law and evenings at Elias’s side, dutifully hosting lavish dinners. The darkness soon begins to engulf her, too. Becoming dizzy and drowsy after dinner, she falls into a fitful sleep filled with macabre dreams, and is awakened by blood-curdling screams in the night. In the morning she rises from her bed covered in mysterious bruises. Confused and terrified, she begins to question where her dreams end and reality begins. The longer Orabella stays in this place, the more she loses parts of herself . . . how long until she no longer exists
Midnight Rooms is a sweeping saga with supernatural undertones set in Victorian England. Vibrating with tension, richly atmospheric–haunted by ghosts, guilt, and familial bonds–it is an electrifying story that will linger in your dreams.
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