It's available in pretty much any format you could wish for, and here is what some early reviewers have been saying about the story:
“Cavendish draws from the best conventions of the genre in this
eerie gothic novel about a woman’s sanity slowly unraveling within the hallways
of a mysterious mansion...Fans of
gothic tropes will appreciate the atmosphere and intensity of this horror tale.”
– Publishers’ Weekly
“Cavendish is a master
storyteller” – ihorror
“A brilliantly written, atmospheric and goosebumpy read. You’ll
never look at a doll’s house in the same way again!” – The Bookwormery
“Well written, complex, satisfyingly nostalgic and darn right diabolical”
– Brown Flopsy’s Book Burrow
“Seeped in Gothic imagery” – Horror
After Dark
“Atmospheric and rich in detail,
Cavendish masterfully draws the reader into the slow-burning horror that makes
well-crafted Gothic literature so
delightfully addictive.” – The Nerd Daily
“When you sit down with a Catherine Cavendish
story, you are guaranteed three things – a haunting atmosphere, a wild
imagination, and fascinating characters.” – She
Leads, He Reads
"If you are looking
for a read that will remind you of Gothic stories past this is a perfect read
for you."Nerdygirlexpress
“Totally
creepy!” – Georgia_books
“Cavendish
has a wonderful style of writing” – Steel Rain Book Reviews
So, what's the story all about then?
Don’t play the game.
In 1893, Evelyn and Claire leave their home in a Yorkshire town for
life in a rural retreat on their beloved moors. But when a strange toy
garden mysteriously appears, a chain of increasingly terrifying events
is unleashed. Neighbour Matthew Dixon befriends Evelyn, but seems to
have more than one secret to hide. Then the horror really begins. The
Garden of Bewitchment is all too real and something is threatening the
lives and sanity of the women. Evelyn no longer knows who - or what - to
believe. And time is running out.
The Garden of Bewitchment is available at your local bookstore (on the shelf or by ordering) or here - as well as other outlets: