![]() ![]() I really enjoyed watching through Ivy’s perspective the opulence of this place, even though it’s years past its prime. To start with, the setting of this place is like if Downton Abbey were rundown and possessed by a creepy ghost. In her more lucid moments, she wonders if this place is haunted, and becomes determined to discover what is really going on here. ![]() Her own mind seems unreliable, and so do the people around her. But the longer she lingers in those old halls, the more she suspects that there is something cursed about this place. She moves to Blackwood Abbey, her inheritance, and decides to restore its grand library. So when she learns the shocking news that she is the last surviving relative of a nobleman, she is eager to start a new life in the northern parts of England. The country is still reeling from the effects of the Great War, even a few years later, and Ivy herself is grappling with the grief of losing her family during that time. ![]() In The Last Heir to Blackwood Library, Ivy Radcliffe is scraping by in London. ![]()
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