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The Wrong Girl

2013206 pagesC.J. Archer

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Hannah Smith knows she's lucky to have a roof over her head as companion to an earl's afflicted daughter, even if freedom feels out of reach. She just never expected freedom to arrive as a kidnapping. Taken by the fire-starting Jack Langley to a place known as Freak House, Hannah finds herself living alongside a mad scientist, his niece, and a mute servant — all of whom insist she isn't a prisoner and that they only want to help.

There's just one problem: they think she's the earl's daughter. The Wrong Girl is a Victorian gothic paranormal romance and the first book in C.J. Archer's 1st Freak House Trilogy.

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Hannah SmithProtagonist

Narcoleptic companion mistaken for an earl's daughter and kidnapped to Freak House.

Jack LangleyProtagonist

A fire-starter who kidnaps Hannah, believing she's someone else.

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Frequently asked questions

  • Is The Wrong Girl a standalone or part of a series?

    It's the first book in C.J. Archer's 1st Freak House Trilogy, followed by Playing With Fire and Heart Burn. It ends with threads still open for the rest of the trilogy.

  • Does this book connect to other series by the same author?

    This story serves as a spinoff from the Emily Chambers Spirit Medium trilogy, and the characters and world-building are linked to those earlier events.

  • Is it necessary to read the Freak House trilogies in a specific order?

    The series is structured into three distinct trilogies that should be read in sequence to follow the overarching narrative and character developments correctly.

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