Vera Bitter is dead, but her secrets have yet to be buried.
After the tragic death of Bridget’s parents, her grandmother took her in. Vera Bitter raised her from behind a closed door—cold and uncaring from the moment she arrived at Bitter House. After Bridget’s high school graduation, Vera kicked her out without so much as a goodbye, and Bridget never heard from her again. Which is why, when she receives word of Vera’s passing and discovers she’s inherited the family manor, she’s immediately filled with dread.
Those worries are amplified when she arrives at Bitter House after years away to find an enigmatic piece of her past waiting for her. Growing up, there was only one person Bridget distrusted more than her grandmother, and that was Cole Warner—the son of Vera’s house manager and the bane of her childhood existence. Now, he’s her new housemate.
Owning the house she was once forced to leave with a man she’s always despised forces Bridget to confront feelings and questions she’s been running from since the day she was driven away from Bitter House.
Then the first letter arrives.
And with it, a world of secrets, darkness, and deception is unlocked. Years ago, Bridget tried and failed to find sanctuary inside the shadowy halls of Bitter House, and as she struggles to imagine a future there now, she discovers a terrifying truth: behind the iron gate and stone walls of the old estate, nothing is quite what it seems. Bitter House has secrets and, if she can’t decide whom to trust, danger lies in wait.
From million-copy bestselling author Kiersten Modglin comes a bone-chilling, thoroughly enjoyable, and achingly addictive thriller set within the walls of a mysterious old manor with a sinister secret.
KIERSTEN MODGLIN is a #1 bestselling author of psychological thrillers. Her books have sold over two million copies and been translated into multiple languages. Kiersten is a member of International Thriller Writers, Novelists, Inc., and the Alliance of Independent Authors. She is a KDP Select All-Star and a recipient of ThrillerFix's Best Psychological Thriller Award, Suspense Magazine's Best Book of 2021 Award, a 2022 Silver Falchion for Best Suspense, and a 2022 Silver Falchion for Best Overall Book of 2021. Kiersten grew up in rural western Kentucky and later relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, where she now lives with her family. Kiersten's readers across the world lovingly refer to her as "KMod." A binge-watching expert, psychology fanatic, and indoor enthusiast, Kiersten enjoys rainy days spent with her favorite people and evenings with her nose in a book.
Kiersten's books might be on the shorter side, but don't let that fool you! They are jam-packed with action, cover all the bases, and will leave you amazed by the end. Her latest novel is no exception—it's got everything you could want. The concept and plot are fantastic, making it a real page-turner. You can easily finish it in a few hours because once you start, you won't want to put it down.
The story centers around Bridget, who finds herself owning the very house she was forced to leave years ago, along with a man she has always despised. This situation forces her to confront old feelings and unanswered questions from the day she was driven away from Bitter House.
Then, the first letter arrives.
This letter opens the door to a world of secrets, darkness, and deception. Years ago, Bridget sought refuge in the mysterious Bitter House but failed. Now, as she grapples with her future in the shadowy halls of the estate, she discovers a terrifying reality: behind the iron gate and stone walls, nothing is as it seems. Bitter House holds many secrets, and if Bridget can't figure out who to trust, danger is imminent.
In short, this book is a thrilling ride from start to finish. If you're looking for a gripping read that you won't be able to put down, this is it!
This was a Modlin book I thoroughly enjoyed. The tension between the main characters was delicious, and I cared about them and how they would get along. If you just went with it t the concept the end was quite something.
Bridget has inherited her grandmother, Vera's, house after she passed. They were estranged for a while, so it was a shock to learn this news. What was more of a shock was that Vera also left it to Cole. She and Cole lived in the house together for a time when they were kids and didn't get along at all, so she's right livid about sharing the house with him.
I liked the thought of a build up of the suspense with the letters trickling in, and while some things they learn are shocking, it was still a bit of a slow burn to get to the big hurrah. I must say I did like what the hurrah turned out to be, though.
Overall, a quick read that is more domestic fiction with a little mystery and romance. I was hoping for more of a domestic thriller, which is the genre I prefer from this author it seems. I love the cover that gives off a good vibe for the story, but in turn it makes it seems like it should be more suspenseful and thrilling, so do I feel duped? Maybe.
Narration notes: Bridget's narrator spoke with an attitude, which seemed perfect for the role since she wasn't feeling Cole in the beginning. Vera's narrator was perfect all around.
4.5stars. My 1st Kiersten Modglin book and I loved it! It's a short book but the story packs a hefty punch. Quick paced, suspenseful and full of meaning. I especially like the romance aspect in this book which was quite an integral part and not that common to see in a mystery/thriller but it worked so well. The dual POV narrative between Bridgit in the present and Vera in the past via her diary entry gave a nice change of scene and definitely perspective on the story with revelation after revelation in the form of the mysterious letters that arrive at the Bitter house, it kept me on my toes listening to whatever was coming next. The narrators did their job well and conveyed the appropriate emotion when called up. To say I felt the feels as they felt says it all really. Highly recommended! Thanks to Dreamscape Media who provided me with the audio version of this book via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
I know so many of us are huge fans of the authors books and if you are, then you know while she usually writes thrillers, she switches things up within the genre from time to time. I would classify this one as a romantic thriller, similar vibes to her book, Hemlock, so if you like a dash of spice with your thrills try this. As always I don’t want to say much about the plot details because KMod packed so much into this short and fast paced read, BUT I will say that is super fast paced with short cliffhanger style chapters and a couple POVs. Both viewpoints had me hooked, I was desperate to see where everything was going and I definitely never predicted the outcome. I better stop there but if you need a weekend binge read look no further
So misleading. This book is not a thriller at all. It's just a mystery without any suspense. This book is like a combination of The Heiress and How to bury your husband. This book, though short, is still a drag to me as there is a BIG lack of actions and plot points. There is nothing happening in this book. The twist is so ordinary that I must roll my eyes. The characters are flat. This should have been a romantic story, not a "thriller". And of course, you can guess who loves who in this book. And why did Bridget have to wait for all the letters to arrive? Why didn't she herself explore the house? Oh my god, this book is so boring.
Spoiler:
Vera was leading a group of women who helped abused women to get rid of their abusive husbands/boyfriends. They lured men to the house then killed the men and buried them.
I’ve recently discovered Kierstens work and I’m quickly turning into a fan. I just finished reading Hemlock which was an absolute 5⭐️ read for me so I had to snatch this up immediately.
“Bitter House” is giving “Heiress” by Rachel Hawkins vibes so if you enjoyed that book I’d definitely recommend giving this one a try!
Bridget has just inherited the Bitter home from her recently deceased relative, only when she moves in she finds out the house has also been left 50% to her arch nemesis Cole.
Her and Cole grew up together and have bad blood between them, but they are both too stubborn to sell and determined to remain in the home.
When Bridget starts receiving ominous letters containing concerning secrets from an anonymous source, she wonders how much truth they hold.
The story is separated between present day POV and past tales from the recently deceased herself. I enjoy the change in time lines as the secrets and stories unfold.
I enjoyed the premise and mystery to this book as well as the writing format. The only thing I wasn’t sold on was the relationship between the two main characters. They seemed to argue about childish things as full fledged adults, one minute Cole would be complaining that in the past he felt unwelcome in the home growing up and never got anything he wanted, shunned to a small room in the house. And then the next chapter they were discussing how he would be inviting a different girl from school home to hook up with every week, so it didn’t seem like he really had much to complain about after all 😂
Overall I did enjoy the read and I am a fan of this authors work so I will continue to dive into her other books. I still recommend Hemlock as my favourite book of hers so far it was a fantastic 5⭐️ for me!
Thank you to Dreamscape media, Kiersten modglin and NetGalley for the ALC!
"I will write six additional letters. Each of those letters will contain a secret. P.S. Keep your doors locked."
I'm a big Modglin fan, but this one missed the mark for me. The mystery of Bitter House and the late Vera Bitter were entirely secondary to the predictable and infuriating blossoming feelings between Cole and Bridget. I'm sure many will enjoy this book, but I loath romances. Bleh!
My first read of 2025! I do love Kiersten Modglin books many of them have been my favorites. This one fell in the middle I found it to be a bit underwhelming. I enjoyed the twists and the revelation at the end. The lesson was important but also a little bit far fetched??
Another cross over genre book by Modglin and I AM HERE FOR IT!!! Bridget’s parents passed away and she lived with her grandmother, Vera. But after school, she’s kicked out. Bridget is surprised to learn of Vera’s passing and that she left the house to her… and Cole, the son of Vera’s house manager. Now they are roommates and have to figure out what to do with the house. Then the first letter arrives. It’s signed “your friend” and reveals Vera’s secrets. Things about Vera that Bridget never knew. Now Bridget can’t decide who to trust, and she has no idea what horrors that may lie in and around the Bitter house.
True to style, Modglin brings you another book that is full of secrets and twists. I really loved the premise of this book – the letter idea was genius. The letters that Bridget receives sends her on a sort of scavenger hunt to find out Vera’s secrets. I couldn’t wait for the next letter to come, and for all of them to come so that I could figure out WHO was sending them.
Again, true to style, this is really fast paced. As many of you know, I need fast paced. I don’t want to get bogged down in too much set up, or too much unnecessary background. I don’t care for books where all the action is in the last 50 or so pages. I want the action throughout! Modglin writes books that are true thrillers.
I did say there was a cross over, and it was – there was a bit of romance in this book. And I LOVED IT! Modglin’s romantic thrillers (like this one and Hemlock) are some of my absolute favorites. I would love to see the day where we get a true romance, or even a dark romance from her.
This was a great domestic thriller! I love KMOD's books, so I was excited when I was picked to be a part of her ARC team. I am really enjoying her books that cross genres, and this romantic thriller didn't disappoint. It had everything I didn't know I needed: drama, suspense, romance, family secrets, betrayal, and a fast paced plot! I loved both main characters and was rooting for them from the beginning.
This book was impossible to put down! This might be my fave KMOD book to date! There were twists and turns galore. My heart was racing the whole time. I thought this story was so different and unique, and I loved KMOD's delivery. It was creepy and suspenseful, with such a beautiful love story woven in. I highly recommend if you like thrillers and romance. This one did not disappoint. Highly bingeable!
Thank you to KMOD's ARC team for a change to read this one early.
When Vera Bitter died, her house, called Bitter House, did not go to her surviving children. Instead, it went to her granddaughter Bridget. Bridget had been taken in by her grandmother after the death of her parents, but it wasn’t a warm and nurturing environment. This really makes Bridget query as to why she was left the house, especially since there are some who believe that she should not have it.
There is another complication for Bridget, and this is needless to say that she doesn’t even want the huge house. The house was also left to the son of Vera’s household manager, Cole Warner. Although Bridget and Cole grew up together, they had a very dysfunctional relationship. Now they are temporarily residing together until they can decide what to do with the house.
As rocky as things are between Bridget and Cole, with resentment ruling as king, Bridget has yet another problem. She has found a letter on her doorstop. And then another. When she reads the content of these disturbing letters, she finds herself really shaken, and knows that she must at least find common ground with Cole for the present.
It doesn’t take Bridget and Cole long to realize that secrets of the past have a powerful effect on their present, but also their future. Meanwhile, their contentious relationship begins to take a new turn, and this is despite both personal struggles that Bridget is dealing with as well as the pressure she is receiving from her grandmother’s children. Bridget cannot help but to wonder if one of them are responsible for the terror she is recently experiencing.
Kiersten Modglin has done it again! A super twisty novel that doesn’t miss a beat! I loved the story within a story as this book developed. I will be here front and center for her next release.
Many thanks to Kiersten Modglin for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.
Another winner and probably one of my favourite of Kiersten’s to date! Full of twists and turns, toxic family traits and secrets with a side of romance.
Bridget has a tumultuous relationship with her grandmother Vera. So when she learns that Vera has bequeathed her home to Bridget she is shocked. She is further shocked to learn that it has also been left to her arch-nemesis from her childhood.
Without giving too much away, the duel timeline and plot, drip feeds a shocking and emotional story - I even shed a tear towards the end.
In true Modglin style, I was hooked form the beginning to the end. Highly recommended!
🎧 Narration by Lauren Ezzo and Melanie Carey was pitch perfect!
💌 Huge thanks to @dreamscapemedia @netgalley and @kiersten for ALC 🙏🎁
I really enjoyed this one, in fact I think this is my favourite book by this author so far, it was fast paced, suspenseful and kept me guessing all the way through!
When Bridget’s cold and calculating grandma Vera dies she leaves Bridget her house to share with someone from her past, someone whom she shares no love lost with! Whilst navigating this back at the her grandmothers house she starts to receive letters from someone containing secrets from her grandmothers past!
I especially like the letter element of these book, I was really eager to discover all of the secrets in Vera’s past!
I want to start by saying I am a fan of Kiersten Modglin! Her books are quick and easy thrillers that usually have a big twist you'd never see coming. Unfortunately, this one didn't quite do it for me. It was a little too on the romance side of things which I had a hard time connecting with coming from this author. That said, I am still looking forward to more works by her in the future!!
Coming to audio July 9, 2024 Thank you NetGalley and Dreamscape Media for my early audiobook!
Can we start with this cover... This has become my favorite Modglin cover!
I truly loved this one! I liked the secret letters aspect and I always love a creepy house vibe! From page one this thriller hooks you and you'll find yourself flipping through the pages eagerly trying to put the pieces together. Just when you think you have things figured out or your feelings towards a character, you're slapped with another twist that leaves you sitting there guessing your life's decisions. This one definitely brought out more emotions than I was expecting. I was curious, angry, frustrated, and even liberated!
In a reading rut? Have a free weekend and want to cozy up with a book? Love a good fast-paced thriller with a hint of romance? Bitter House is the book for you!
I would classify Bitter House as a romantic thriller with a vibe that reminded me Hemlock, one of my favorite KMod books. The two books had similarities but also were differentiated in their own ways and as usual, had some fun plot twists and turns.
Bitter House was a quick read and kept me engaged from beginning to end. It’s just about 200 pages (depending on the format you read in) so this could easily be binged in one to two sittings. I personally savored this book over 4 days but picked up right where I left off each time. There are cliffhangers from chapter to chapter to keep you hooked in, but enough differentiation in the story line to give you some nice places to naturally pause and put the book down if you are a busy bee, audiobooker, or like to read multiple books at once.
I personally loved waiting to see the next letter that was going to come in and was totally wrong on who it was - I didn’t predict the ending at all! I liked the mixed POV throughout the book and KMod didn't miss a beat with this shorter thriller.
Thank you so much for letting me be an ARC reader for this book!
This is not a thriller, and it’s not suspenseful. It’s a boring romance with a very boring mystery. After falling asleep while listening to it twice, I’m done.
Maybe not one of my more classic ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️, Bitter House was a quick audiobook by Kiersten Modglin. This story follows Bridget, who inherits her grandmothers estate after her death. Having been dropped off at Vera Bitter’s house following the death of her own parents. Once old enough to move out, Bridget had no further contact with her grandmother and always felt misguided and unloved.
There’s a twist though, the estate was left to her AND Cole, a man whose mom cleaned the estate as a live in worker back when he was a child. While everyone wants a piece of this expensive property, Bridget and Cole must work together to uncover the dark secrets left behind.
In true Kiersten fashion, this book was a quick and to the point without messy details. The history of the estate, Bridget, Cole, and Vera unravel as you go, versus having a lengthy character build up before you get to the juicy parts. The story held great suspense and the ending was not predictable. I flew this in on sitting. It was a great storyline/concept that was expertly executed!
Thank you NetGalley and Dreamscape Media for the ALC! Release date 5/28/24
This book has me in a Choke hold! Let me scream this from the rooftops! This may have topped Hemlock for me!
First, let me thank you, Kiersten Modglin, for my ebook arc copy. I failed you due to life circumstances, and I am just now finishing this masterpiece.
However, let me add that this is now one of my top favs by you. Let me list the many reasons why!
🖤 Cover Art is absolutely captivating 🖤 Gothic, mysterious house vibes, gets me every time 🖤 Broken Family & Found Family all in one! Chef's Kiss 💋 🖤 A smidgen of spice dropped in with a mysterious and smoldering mystery - yes, yes, yes!
Might I add...To anyone wanting to read Kierstens books! Check your libraries! Especially ereaders and audiobook girlie's! This author is fantastic about having hers available for free through your libraries. Both Hoopla and Libby have a ton for both of mine!
Bitter House is Kiersten Modglin’s latest psychological thriller. A fast paced, short but packs a punch read with a shock here and there and dramatic ending. Vera Bitter is the stern, regimented and uncaring matriarch of Bitter House. She is also Bridget’s grandmother. After her parents died she came to live with Vera and when Bridget graduated high school Vera kicked her out. Now Vera Is dead and Bridget has inherited Bitter House. Returning after decades, she is very apprehensive and upon arrival finds Cole Warner is also part of her will. Cole was the house manager’s son and a foe from her childhood. Within the walls are secrets, betrayal, lies, deception and possibly danger. Can Bridget unravel the truth and survive the darkest nights……. I’d really like to spend the day in her creative mind, coming up with clever ideas constantly and her deliciously wicked twists over and over, would be a blast. She continues to wow her audience completely and is a talent that we see with her words and her frequently released novels. This book gave me Virginia Andrews vibes but with more grit and suspense. Another twisted, hooking and dripping with delight storyline from a very proficient author.
Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for an advanced copy of the audio book in exchange for an honest review! Vera Bitter was a rich woman that kept to herself in her giant house with her assistant Edna. When her daughter and son in law due in a car crash, She raises her granddaughter, Bridget, until the day she leaves for college when Bridget is promptly kicked out of the house. When Vera dies, Bridget is surprised to find out that Vera left her the house in her will. When Bridget arrives to Bitter House, ready to go through her grandmother's belongings and sell the house, she is surprised to find out the house was left to another person as well. While the 2 of them are figuring out how to proceed, mysterious letters begin showing up detailing secrets about her grandmother. I love the premise of this book, but I honestly found it a little boring. I kept waiting for something to happen and to be blown away by a twist or two that I have come to love from KMod's books. This was all very predictable to me and just wasn't my favorite book by Kiersten Modglin. It wasn't bad, it just wasn't great.
This was better than I could have even expected. Bitter House is a psychological thriller/mystery that is jam packed with secrets. When I say it had me in a chokehold!! 😮💨😮💨 Once I started reading, I couldn’t put it down. The slow burn and banter between Cole and Bridget just added to the overall perfection that this book brings. The passing of her grandmother has Bridget returning to Bitter House years after her grandmother sent her away to learn she inherited the house 50/50 with Cole.Through letters that start to appear, the mystery of Bitter House and Vera Bitter start to unfold. There isn’t a moment you won’t be on the edge of your seat trying to predict what is coming next. 10/10 recommend!
🎧 I also had the opportunity to listen to the audiobook which I loved! The two narrators flow was amazing and helped bring the book to life. 🎧
Bridget arrives at her estranged grandmother’s estate, only to find that it has been left to both her and the housemaid’s son, Cole, that she can’t stand. Both the house and her grandmother, Vera Bitter, have secrets. They are revealed in the form of numbered letters.
I wanted a good “mysterious old house” kind of book, and in many ways I got it. I didn’t hate Bridget, she’s almost believable. Unfortunately the plot isn’t and it’s made worse by being utterly predictable. The best thing about this book is that it is short.
Glad this was a quick one. Too melodramatic for my liking. Even though it was a quick listen, there seemed to be so much unnecessary dialogue, or monologues. This wasn’t a thriller. More of a will they won’t they, enemies to lovers theme with some misguided mystery. Glad it’s over.
Bridget and her estranged ‘non-brother’ inherit the family manor home. With a strained relationship, neither are happy with the situation. So when Bridget receives an anonymous letter and told it’s one of six, she’s even less happy!
This is a super fast read, which I got through in one day. The audiobook was a joy and I recommend listening to the excellent performances
Bridget is jaded - her grandmother threw her out of the family home at eighteen without reason
However, through her chapters and journal, we discover Vera’s secrets and they’re pretty epic!
This is a super short read but it felt a little slow at first…. The sexual chemistry slowed it right down for me - I’m really not into all the heavy breathing-will-they-won’t-they drama. That aside, it got good!
The reason this wasn’t a 5 ⭐️ for me, was that it was slightly too slow but mainly the twist - it didn’t floor me….. nevertheless, I loved this book and definitely recommend listening to the beautifully narrated audiobook
Thanks to Netgalley and Dreamscape Media for access to this audiobook ARC in exchange for my honest review