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Dungeons and Danger (The Ravensea Castle Book 2), by Elizabeth Penney

 

Publication May 26, 2026

Vikings, ancient castles, ghosts, and buried treasure. What's not to like? While I still haven't quite warmed up to Nora as much as I'd hoped, I am enjoying the series. What lured me in initially was the hook of the ancient, haunted castle and lots and lots of Viking lore. This installment has not only that but Nora's brother Will is hosting a Viking themed promotion on the castle grounds. I wish there was video of the grand finale, that's for sure. That must have been a spectacular sight and, no, not sharing. It's all part of the parcel that is a character in itself, Ravensea Castle. Even now, after opening a bed and breakfast in the castle, Nora and sister Tamsyn and still discovering things about the castle they weren't aware of yet. True, their father, Arthur Asquith, is an expert on its history but even after growing up there, his children seem to have much to learn. Like, is there really a buried treasure? If so, where is it? Can they persuade one of their ghosts to lead them to it? Needless to say, I'm not telling but it's a fun read and if you're the least bit claustrophobic, you may feel yourself in some of those tunnels and narrow paths. Poor Nora isn't the least fond of heights, either, probably not good in a castle with tall, tall towers.

I don't want to give away the plot but will say it involves competing treasure hunters, ghost hunters, and some intriguing ghostly encounters. Who knew Sir Percival had such a sense of humor? I mean, the man literally lost his head but seems to have retained a playful streak. Tweedy and the ghost hunters have a history as it turns out and, well, who can resist the lure of a lost treasure being buried somewhere on the castle grounds. A fortune worth killing for, I might note. That's about as much as I care to say about the plot but will add that the regular characters are likable and the family pets have character, too. Even the elusive, ghostly Red Lady gets the spotlight, so to speak, even if Nora is a bit slow figuring out what she is trying to tell them. Good thing detective boyfriend Finlay Cole is around to help sort things out, even if he is removed from the case due to his romantic connection with Nora. 

Bottom line, I found the book intriguing and did enjoy the little side trips and descriptions. While I don't think I'd want to climb all those steps to get a view from the top of a tower, I'd love to be able to visit this fictional castle. The regular cast, including Janet, who insists on calling Nora "my Lady', and her jack-of-all-trades husband Gus, is fun and I'm warming up to Nora as the series has continued. Thanks #StMartin'sPress - #MinotaurBooks for introducing me to this series and allowing me an early peek at the goings on at this rather amazing castle. Ghosts? Well, these are friendly ghosts and definitely have their own unique personalities, a plus.  

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Dungeons and Danger (The Ravensea Castle Book 2), by Elizabeth Penney

  Publication May 26, 2026 Vikings, ancient castles, ghosts, and buried treasure. What's not to like? While I still haven't quite wa...