This House Will Feed, Maria Tureaud
This House Will Feed, Maria Tureaud
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This House Will Feed

Author: Maria Tureaud

Narrator: Emily O'Mahony, John Keating

Unabridged: 12 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 01/27/2026


Synopsis

Amidst the devastation of Ireland’s Great Famine, a young woman is salvaged from certain death when offered a mysterious position at a remote manor house haunted by a strange power and the horror of her own memories in this chillingly evocative historical novel braided with gothic horror and supernatural suspense for readers of Katherine Arden’s The Warm Hands of Ghosts and The Silence Factory by Bridget Collins. County Clare, 1848: In the scant few years since the potato blight first cast its foul shadow over Ireland, Maggie O’Shaughnessy has lost everything—her entire family and the man she trusted with her heart. Toiling in the Ennis Workhouse for paltry rations, she can see no future either within or outside its walls—until the mysterious Lady Catherine arrives to whisk her away to an old mansion in the stark limestone landscape of the Burren. Lady Catherine wants Maggie to impersonate her late daughter, Wilhelmina, and hoodwink solicitors into releasing Wilhelmina’s widow pension so that Lady Catherine can continue to provide for the villagers in her care. In exchange, Maggie will receive freedom from the workhouse, land of her own, and the one thing she wants more than either: a chance to fulfill the promise she made to her brother on his deathbed—to live to spite them all. Launching herself into the daunting task, Maggie plays the role of Wilhelmina as best she can while ignoring the villagers’ tales of ghostly figures and curses. But more worrying are the whispers that come from within. Something in Lady Catherine’s house is reawakening long-buried memories in Maggie—of a foe more terrifying than hunger or greed, of a power that calls for blood and vengeance, and of her own role in a nightmare that demands the darkest sacrifice … “This House Will Feed is both a luscious Gothic, as well a poignant examination of the nature of loss and collective memory in a time of unspeakable horrors. I absolutely adored it and look forward to what Tureaud has in store for us next.”—Hester Fox, author of The Last Heir to Blackwood Library on This House Will Feed

About Maria Tureaud

Maria Tureaud hails from the Wild Atlantic Way on the west coast of Ireland. A Developmental Editor of fourteen years, she serves on the Revise & Resub Board (#RevPit on Twitter), an organization dedicated to uplifting the writing community. When she’s not writing books, or sprinkling magic into client manuscripts, you can find her drinking tea in New Jersey with her husband and son while dreaming of moving home to her beloved County Clare.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nikki on December 17, 2025

My dear friends, I present to you a historical-horror-supernatural masterpiece. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 Bravo to the author! This is a tale that portrays The Great Hunger, known in America as The Irish Potato Famine. It wiped out an estimated 4.5 million people! However, I didn’t focus in history class, so I learne......more

Goodreads review by Adela on December 14, 2025

Thank you NetGalley and Kensington Publishing for this ARC. This House Will Feed was so much more than I expected it to be and I am so glad I got to read it. It had horror elements, but the story is really fragile and heartbreaking, because it is set during Ireland's Great Famine and depicts so very w......more

Goodreads review by Hester on May 01, 2025

This House Will Feed is both a luscious Gothic, as well a poignant examination of the nature of loss and collective memory in a time of unspeakable horrors. I absolutely adored it, and look forward to what Tureaud has in store for us next.......more

Goodreads review by Amanda on January 26, 2026

I absolutely loved every page of This House Will Feed. I started reading this about an hour after waking up and finished in the same day! If you love historical fiction, gothic horror, folklore, mysticism, multiple time lines, and rage then this one is for you. Maggie, destitute and alone, has lost h......more

Goodreads review by Alix on January 15, 2026

I absolutely loved the descriptive prose and foreboding atmosphere of this gothic novel. There’s something deeply unsettling about this isolated house with a locked attic that no one is ever allowed to enter. Our main character is imitating the household’s presumed-dead daughter, but it’s clear from......more