The Daughters of Block Island: A Novel

The Daughters of Block Island: A Novel

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  • Author:Christa Carmen
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Summary

In this ingenious and subversive twist on the classic gothic novel, the mysterious past of an island mansion lures two sisters into a spiderweb of scandal, secrets, and murder。 Two sisters, strangers since birth yet bound by family secrets, are caught up in a century-old mystery on an isolated island。 After arriving on Block Island to find her birth mother, Blake Bronson becomes convinced she’s the heroine of a gothic novel―the kind that allowed her intermittent escape from a traumatic childhood。 How else to explain the torrential rain, the salt-worn mansion known as White Hall, and the restless ghost purported to haunt its halls? But before Blake can discern the novel’s ending, she’s found dead, murdered in a claw-foot tub。 The proprietress of White Hall stands accused。 Summoned by a letter sent from Blake before she died, Thalia Mills returns to the island she swore she’d left for good。 She finds that Blake wasn’t the first to die at White Hall under suspicious circumstances。 Thalia must uncover the real reason for Blake’s demise before the forces conspiring to keep Block Island’s secrets dead and buried rise up to consume her too。

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Reviews

Alma

The more I read the more I couldn’t put it down, reading in one sitting until 2:30 A。M。 to find out what was going to happen。 Though it was night, and the book was getting creepy the suspense was killing me and I couldn’t sleep until the mystery were solved。 The author did a great job hiding the murderer’s identity, throwing in red herrings to keep readers off the track。 Well done, Christa! Read more about this great book on my blog: https://shouldireaditornot。wordpress。。。。 The more I read the more I couldn’t put it down, reading in one sitting until 2:30 A。M。 to find out what was going to happen。 Though it was night, and the book was getting creepy the suspense was killing me and I couldn’t sleep until the mystery were solved。 The author did a great job hiding the murderer’s identity, throwing in red herrings to keep readers off the track。 Well done, Christa! Read more about this great book on my blog: https://shouldireaditornot。wordpress。。。。 。。。more

Briana Urban

Atmospheric, moody, gloomy, a classic gothic novel brought to new life in a contemporary setting。 The beginning was a bit slow as Block Island and White Hall were introduced, along with all the major characters, but the second part of the book speed along nicely to a thrilling conclusion。 There were several twists and turns and unexpected moments, and I was kept guessing for most of the book。 A very satisfying contemporary gothic haunted house novel。

Deirdre

I really enjoyed this book, but there were a couple of things that kept me from rating it a 4。 First, I had trouble picturing a lot of the scenes (especially the action-oriented ones)。 There were just so many specific details that it made it hard to really digest what the characters were physically doing in those moments。 Aside from that, there were just some things that seemed too far-fetched。 Overall though, a fun and enjoyable read。

k。wing

Well-written, atmospheric, women-centric, suspenseful。 Although the ending wasn’t so surprising, I very much enjoyed the ride!

Julia

🤷🏻‍♀️ Maybe gothic is not my thing。

amandalee

3。25The premise was promising, but the execution fell short。 I wanted more gothic atmosphere。

James Scheid

I gave this book 3 stars because the book held my interest all the way through。 This is a gothic mystery and refers to other Gothic mysteries and knew of most of them。 I guess all mysteries are a bit convoluted, but I prefer them to be a little more believable than this one。 It was a bit too convoluted for me。 If you read this, read the author's note at the end。 Block Island exits and she lets the reader know a little about the island, various locations and the people who lived there。 I gave this book 3 stars because the book held my interest all the way through。 This is a gothic mystery and refers to other Gothic mysteries and knew of most of them。 I guess all mysteries are a bit convoluted, but I prefer them to be a little more believable than this one。 It was a bit too convoluted for me。 If you read this, read the author's note at the end。 Block Island exits and she lets the reader know a little about the island, various locations and the people who lived there。 。。。more

Saskia Piscaer

This was such a good murder mystery that kept me guessing up until the end who the murderer was and for what motive。

Jade Wolf

Kind of basic in its thriller deliverance but still overall well done

Taylor Waidanz

As a lover of gothic literature, I was nervous to pick this one up。 I must say this is one of my new favorites much like Christa Carmen hoped, it is up there for me with Rebecca and Villette。 Definitely recommend!

Charlotte

I wanted to love this book but I could not。I felt like the author was beating me over the head with her vast knowledge of gothic elements。Just… write a modern gothic and trust your readers to get what you’re doing。The right mix of gothic horror and tongue in cheek needed to pull off the Scream universe type parody she was aiming for simply didn’t land。

Kirk Dobihal

Starts well then got twisty with intertwining plots。 Wishing there had been mention of the glass blown ornaments hidden on the Island over the last few years but alas no。。。

Ranger

Nice update to the gothic horror genre。

AGilden

The first 30 percent of the story involves one sister, Blake Bronson, in an attempt to find her mother and understand why she was put up for adoption as a baby。 This part of the book had strong supernatural undertones with a ghost in the castle in which she was staying。 The final 70 percent of the story was more or less a straightforward mystery, with her sister, Thalia Mills, investigating her death and events of the past。 As such, the atmosphere is dark during the first 30 percent, with a slow The first 30 percent of the story involves one sister, Blake Bronson, in an attempt to find her mother and understand why she was put up for adoption as a baby。 This part of the book had strong supernatural undertones with a ghost in the castle in which she was staying。 The final 70 percent of the story was more or less a straightforward mystery, with her sister, Thalia Mills, investigating her death and events of the past。 As such, the atmosphere is dark during the first 30 percent, with a slow-moving investigation during the subsequent 40 percent, followed by a suspenseful and eerie last 30 percent in which new sinister features of the castle are revealed。 If you're looking for horror, supernatural, or gore, this probably isn't the right one to read。 But if you're happy with atmospheric and gothic accompanied by a collection of multigenerational murder mysteries, then this is great。 。。。more

Natasha

Two sisters, having never met despite being just a few years apart, caught up in the mystery of the island they came from and the mother who raised one of them and abandoned the other。 I waffled a little on rating on this one but ultimately enjoyed it much more than I didn't and so rounded up to 4。 The mystery itself is fun if a little convoluted, underbaked, and ultimately less exciting than I was hoping but the journey to the end was fantastic and I enjoyed both perspectives we follow in the b Two sisters, having never met despite being just a few years apart, caught up in the mystery of the island they came from and the mother who raised one of them and abandoned the other。 I waffled a little on rating on this one but ultimately enjoyed it much more than I didn't and so rounded up to 4。 The mystery itself is fun if a little convoluted, underbaked, and ultimately less exciting than I was hoping but the journey to the end was fantastic and I enjoyed both perspectives we follow in the book。 I'd recommend to anyone looking for a quick (I got caught up in the holidays but would have finished this in a few nights otherwise) and eerie gothic mystery to keep them occupied。 。。。more

Nanette Wangerin

Captivating ReadDraws you in from the beginning and keeps you guessing until the end。 Twists and turns as lives are intertwined and unraveled。

Kelley D

WOW What a great read。 I did not expect to be so captivated from the start throughout the entire book。 The final twist was really not expected。 Nicely written!

Christine

Myself being from Canada, I didn’t know that Block Island is an actual place in the States。 It was really great to read about all these real references in this novel。 Christa Carmen does a good job of describing the surroundings and emotions of the island。 The characters are well rounded as well。Special thanks to Netgalley & Thomas & Merced for providing me with an advanced readers copy of this novel。

luckykarmatx

The Daughters of Block Island was a creepy gothic mystery that was alot of fun as audiobook。 I'd recommend this one highly if you enjoy gothic horror。 The Daughters of Block Island was a creepy gothic mystery that was alot of fun as audiobook。 I'd recommend this one highly if you enjoy gothic horror。 。。。more

Maryalice Russo

great story As a frequent visitor to the block I loved the story and the local。 Initially I was sure but then I was hooked

Brit Palmerton

Rounding up from probably a 3。75 stars。 Spooky, haunted, Gothic, and the storyline kept moving。 All together a good read!

Ida Wilcox

OOOH the mystery the reveal the juicy details。 Mystery/thriller books are normally not my thing but this one was pretty good。

Billie Jo

I really enjoyed that I didn't figure out who did it until it was revealed。 There were enough plot twists that it kept me guessing。 I really enjoyed that I didn't figure out who did it until it was revealed。 There were enough plot twists that it kept me guessing。 。。。more

Paula J Raeburn

Gripping story of loved ones lost and foundThough difficult to follow at times, I found。 Worth the effort to continue reading。 Very detailed and descriptive。 A good read。

Lynette

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 TW: SA and rapeI don't think this book accomplishes what it sent out to accomplish。 The house is supposed to be so menacing, but I never really feel like that is achieved。 I mean it's creepy, but it's no Hill House。The main character is a lawyer, yet she has no qualms about drugging someone。 And the reminders that she's a lawyer seem to be shoehorned in in strange places。 As a matter of fact, the "rules" also seem to be shoehorned in。 They really don't have very much to do with the book。There is TW: SA and rapeI don't think this book accomplishes what it sent out to accomplish。 The house is supposed to be so menacing, but I never really feel like that is achieved。 I mean it's creepy, but it's no Hill House。The main character is a lawyer, yet she has no qualms about drugging someone。 And the reminders that she's a lawyer seem to be shoehorned in in strange places。 As a matter of fact, the "rules" also seem to be shoehorned in。 They really don't have very much to do with the book。There is so much rape。 The Dempsey are desperate to possess White Hall and are willing to do anything in order to get it: seduce the sisters, commit murder, etc。 It seems like such a weak motivation。 Marvin already owns half the island, I find it hard to believe that he needs White Hall to be part of his conquest。Martin is portrayed as a larger than life super villain。 He can simply toss women around like rag dolls。 Every woman is completely powerless in his presence。 I don't buy it。 Thalia is so incredibly melodramatic that it's annoying。 The purple prose gives me the feeling that it's trying to be Gothic, but I don't think it quite gets there。And for me, that sums it all up。 This book tries so hard to be something that it's just not。 The others know that the end just throws that into stark relief。 She explains her own motivations for writing the book, and I feel like that just hurts it even more。 Because I don't think she did what she intended to do。 。。。more

Margaret Belanger

Delightfully creepy。

Brian James Lewis

The Daughters of Block IslandChrista Carmen10/10/2023Thomas & MercerReviewed by Brian “Skull” LewisHello speculative fiction fans, it’s your old pal Skull with an exceptional tale of mystery by the one and only Christa Carmen。 The Daughters of Block Island is a two-part journey that follows sisters Blake Bronson and Thalia Mills who have reached their twenties with no knowledge of each other until the recent unfolding of events。 It appears that they’re both daughters of Maureen Mills who lives a The Daughters of Block IslandChrista Carmen10/10/2023Thomas & MercerReviewed by Brian “Skull” LewisHello speculative fiction fans, it’s your old pal Skull with an exceptional tale of mystery by the one and only Christa Carmen。 The Daughters of Block Island is a two-part journey that follows sisters Blake Bronson and Thalia Mills who have reached their twenties with no knowledge of each other until the recent unfolding of events。 It appears that they’re both daughters of Maureen Mills who lives and works on the New England summer vacation destination, Block Island。 But it’s not a very nice place to visit in the off season when all the sunshine, laughter, and quaint beach umbrellas disappear into stormy darkness where it is easy to hide secrets and maybe even a few bodies。Blake Bronson arrives on Block Island with the hopes of finding answers about her tumultuous life of foster homes, bad relationships, and addiction to drugs and alcohol that have made her life unmanageable to say the least。 She wants her newfound sobriety to keep her strong and in control。 Instead, she finds the B and B she’s staying at, a New England manor called White Hall, vastly unnerving。 Blake feels as if she’s stepped into one of the Victorian novels she read as a child。 Still, she squares her shoulders and tries to focus on her goals even as the ghosts of her past and the real one that inhabits White Hall do their best to push her off course。 Maybe if she can meet her birth mother, it’ll help her to understand why she’s the way she is。 Maybe they can even be friends? She finds some unexpected allies to help her with her quest and a few really smarmy ones, like the owner of Graham’s Resort whose hormones go into overdrive the minute anything remotely female comes into view。 It is during this time that she gets ahold of Thalia’s address and writes her a letter about what’s happening on Block Island。 Unfortunately, Blake meets a gruesome end before she can reunite with her sister… Somehow Blake’s letter makes it to Thalia’s apartment in Boston and even after death she can still speak to her sister through the power of the written word。 A quick internet search reveals that Blake is real and also quite dead。 The media claims that it’s the work of one of White Hall’s owners。 That’s enough to make Boston lawyer Thalia leave her partner Laura behind to tackle the mystery of Blake’s sudden death and also to revisit her difficult mother, Maureen, who appears to have forgotten to tell her some important things。 Even though the geographic distance isn’t huge, Thalia feels like she’s on another planet when the ferry deposits her back onto the tiny place where she grew up。 It’s not a good feeling and if it weren’t for her best friend Sarah greeting her at the dock, she’d probably just jump back on the ferry and abandon Block Island like she did so many years ago to be rid of the pain, her weird mother, and the discrimination she felt for preferring women over men。 Having a friend on the island is good, but it isn’t long before Thalia finds herself deep into trouble。 Her arrival hasn’t gone unnoticed, and a lot of people don’t seem very happy that’s she’s come home。 White Hall’s owner claims she’s innocent of wrongdoing while her greasy boyfriend keeps showing up unexpectedly。 Thalia begs her mother to just tell her the truth, but Maureen can’t。 As she learns the reasons why, The Daughters of Block Island rockets into high gear, pulling readers along with it。 Heart pumping action, unbelievably good plot twists, and the secrets being revealed will keep your eyes glued to the pages until the ending。Damaged Skull Writer and Reviewer gives The Daughters of Block Island a glowing 5 STARS! This is without a doubt, the best novel your ol pal Skull has read in many moons。 In fact, The Daughters of Block Island by Christa Carmen gets my vote for best book of 2023。 The twin story lines weave around each other beautifully and readers will be surprised by what develops before their amazed eyes。 Carmen continues to pull tricks out of her hat until the terrifying, wave crashing finale。 Not only is this one hell of a fine story but the author continues to do what makes her previous work so strong and special。 Christa Carmen weaves important issues into her work without being preachy。 She shows us all sides of addiction, the fear of relapse in recovery, the hurt and anger, and some of the whys。 How violence against women is often condoned, the victims force fed excuses, repeatedly hurt and lied to。 Carmen also pulls aside the curtains of a cute little town, the kind that is idolized in America, and shows what’s really going on, especially when no one’s looking。 Her portrayal of Block Island really resonates with your old pal Skull because in a former life, I lived and ran a business in a similar place and the scars still remain。 Bottom line, The Daughters of Block Island is an excellent book that appeals to a wide scope of readers。 It’s for lovers of mysteries, horror, and excellent storytellers who have something to say and the power to help old wounds to finally heal。 Want more information about Christa Carmen’s work? Then go to: www。christacarmen。com She’s also taking orders for signed copies of The Daughters of Block Island which would make a great holiday gift! While you’re at it, please consider giving Damaged Skull Writer and Reviewer a follow here on WordPress。 This is your old pal Skull wishing you Happy Holidays and safe travels until we meet again! 。。。more

Kay Covington

Teetering between 2 1/2-3 stars ⭐️ There is nothing unique about this story。 It is full of the usual cliches - such as; power, money, scandal, and murder。 It was a very cozy mystery that is a quick and easy read。 The only reason I stumbled upon it was because of the advertisement when it popped up on my Kindle。 It was really a random spur of the moment pick。 I did enjoy it, I just wasn’t impressed by it。 Based on my general 3 stars for the majority of the books I really enjoy - this should get 2 Teetering between 2 1/2-3 stars ⭐️ There is nothing unique about this story。 It is full of the usual cliches - such as; power, money, scandal, and murder。 It was a very cozy mystery that is a quick and easy read。 The only reason I stumbled upon it was because of the advertisement when it popped up on my Kindle。 It was really a random spur of the moment pick。 I did enjoy it, I just wasn’t impressed by it。 Based on my general 3 stars for the majority of the books I really enjoy - this should get 2 1/2, but then that makes it seem like it was bad, which it wasn’t。 。。。more

Ranjini Shankar

3。5 rounding down。 I love a gothic mystery and this one was structured pretty uniquely so it added a cool meta dimension but it wasn’t enough to save it from a really slow moving plot with boring characters。 Blake has arrived on the rainy New England island - Block Island, to confront her biological mom。 She sees herself as a gothic heroine in a large haunted mansion which has been converted into an inn where she’s staying for now。 However when she winds up murdered, her biological sister, Thali 3。5 rounding down。 I love a gothic mystery and this one was structured pretty uniquely so it added a cool meta dimension but it wasn’t enough to save it from a really slow moving plot with boring characters。 Blake has arrived on the rainy New England island - Block Island, to confront her biological mom。 She sees herself as a gothic heroine in a large haunted mansion which has been converted into an inn where she’s staying for now。 However when she winds up murdered, her biological sister, Thalia, arrives on the island to figure out what happened and bring the murderer to justice。 Blake being so meta about her gothic life is a lot of fun。 Especially the rules she puts together about how to survive a gothic mystery。 However once the POV switches to Thalia, everything slows down a lot。 The villain is obvious from the start and but it takes forever to get to the reveal。 He’s also just so over the top that it feels ridiculous but it’s all done in the name of a gothic novel I suppose 。。。more

Sadie Hartmann

As I said earlier, this is for sure a love letter to gothic literature and now that I am submerging myself in the gothic, this book couldn't have come at a better time。 More soon!If you enjoyed this book, you might love The Bonny Swans by P。 L。 Watts free on Kindle Unlimited as part of the My Dark Library series I curated for Cemetery Gates Media。 As I said earlier, this is for sure a love letter to gothic literature and now that I am submerging myself in the gothic, this book couldn't have come at a better time。 More soon!If you enjoyed this book, you might love The Bonny Swans by P。 L。 Watts free on Kindle Unlimited as part of the My Dark Library series I curated for Cemetery Gates Media。 。。。more

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