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Little Eve

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Thank you so much to the publisher for sending me a copy of this book ! I was so excited to read this book and It definitely did not disappoint! I really would love to read more by this author because this is the first book by Catriona!

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In the early 1900s a small “family” takes possession of Altnaharra Castle, a mess of ruins on an island off the western coast of Scotland. This group, or perhaps we should call them a cult, consists of the leader, John, called “Uncle” by the children; the women, Alice and Nora: and the children: Dinah, Eve, Elizabeth, and Abel. They worship a snake that lives in the sea and will one day come to destroy and cleanse the world. John can become one with the snake and thus needs more food than the others, and they all must obey his commands. The women and children are underfed, underclothed, overworked, tortured, regularly bitten by an adder, drugged, and thoroughly brainwashed.

The story is told in alternating chapters by two of the children, before and after a sacrifice to the adder. The reader learns early on that all but one cult member dies in that way. Which is the survivor? And should the reader trust the narrators, mentally ill and confused as they are? Little Eve won the British Fantasy Award for Best Horror novel, and it is well deserved. This is a gripping, white-knuckle, totally creepy story that will keep you guessing.

Ward’s prose is gorgeous; her descriptions of the sea and the storms, the hallucinations, and imprisonment, are utterly amazing. Her characters and character development are frightfully realistic. If you enjoy horror, you will love this novel. I'm giving this four stars only because horror isn't my genre of choice.

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I am SUCH a Catriona Ward fan and sadly this book was not my fave of hers. I had to restart it several times. The vibes were there, but I struggled to get through this one. The twist wasn't as satisfying as normal. I will still read anything she puts out!

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Catriona Ward’s Little Eve is a fantastic read! Twists and turns throughout the novel abound as the cast of characters and plot keep you on the edge of your seat until the end. I voluntarily read and reviewed a complimentary copy of this well-written thriller about family, secrets, and suspense.

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Thank you to NetGalley and Tor Nightfire for my gifted copy - all thoughts are my own.

Catriona delivers yet another twisty, gothic horror that keeps your spine tingling and the hairs on your neck standing up! Told between dual perspectives and dual timelines, the story slowly winds itself together in unexpected and unpredictable ways. Each perspective adds something new, yet seems to be contradictory to the other, so what can we truly believe? You just have to read to find out! I suggest going into this one blind and just let Catriona lead the way - it is quite an enjoyable ride!

Looking forward to seeing what Catriona has in store for us next, she does not disappoint!

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I really want Catriona Ward's books to work for me, but there's always something missing. I really love her creativity and the plot construction, but at times it feels like she's juggling a little too much and isn't able to get the story across the finish line in a completely satisfying way. Either way, she's a fascinating writer and I am really happy for the mainstream success she has been experiencing. More popular horror is good for everyone!

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Catriona Ward is an exceptional writer, and with this one it is no different. I normally do not like gothic stories, but the way Ward writes and creates a story is phenomenal and always pulls me in completely.

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Such a different story but it just pulled me in from page one right to the end. The story flows and comes together at the end. Oh I would recommend this book to everyone.

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I’m not sure how I feel about this one still. I liked it while I was reading it but I found it very forgettable. I did really like the characters and the story line.

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I could not get into this story at all. I found it quite boring and it did not hold my interest or attention.

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Sadly this one didn't work great for me. It was a lot slower than the previous two books I have read from her. I wanted to be interested but nothing really gripped me or pulled me in

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Little Eve is the third book I’ve read by Catriona Ward, and the thing that keeps pulling me back to her is her unique plots, her hypnotizing prose, and the emotions her stories bring forward. I’m happy to say that’s still the case with this one.

Admittedly, I do tend to have a hard time starting her stories - the first couple pages or so almost always confuse me a bit but once you get into the story, it all makes sense and you’re sucked in.

Ward is amazing at twists, too, and I wasn’t disappointed with that aspect in this one either. One of my fav things about her books though is that she writes her characters and their relationships in such a way that takes her stories from a creepy classic horror novel to a story about love and family and how they can simultaneously hurt and heal you.

I did feel a little unsatisfied with the end of this one, but overall the story was really great and I can’t wait to pick up another by her.

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Unfortunately this book did not do it for me. I felt like I was dragging my feet trying to get through this book. I think Catriona Ward’s writing just isn’t for me. There were so many moments I wanted to DNF, but every time I was about to put it down something interesting would happen, so I just kept reading. I wasn’t shocked by the ending. In fact, it ended in the exact way I thought it would.

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I love Catriona’s books but unfortunately I couldn’t get into this one. I may try again at a later date.

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I love Catriona Ward's writing, and this might be one of my favorites of hers. Dark, immersive, and page-turning. SO GOOD!

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Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an ARC of "Little Eve" by Catriona Ward. I became a fan of the author after reading "The Last House on Needless Street," which was truly exceptional. "Little Eve" centers on the title character as she navigates what can only be described as indoctrination into a cult-like "familial" entity at a young age. It starts following a grizzly murder of 5 of Eve's family members and backtracks through the events that lead the characters to their end. I really enjoyed this read and finished it in about a day because I couldn't put it down.

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LITTLE EVE, though not my favorite book by Ward, is delightfully dark and carries her usual gothic flare. It is tense, well-crafted, and moves forward at a decent pace. Something was missing for me, but even after I read the book, I could not put my finger on it. Ward continues to be an author I will look out for, but this one wasn't my favorite.

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Rating: 1/5 Stars

It took me forever to read this book. I finally finished. All I can say is what did I just read? All that I have gathered from this one is that there was some kind of a cult with weird abuse and self mutilation?

Granted there were points I was intrigued…. but then it went off on some other tangent that I didn’t get… It’s set back in the 1800s; it is an extreme slow burn, it has a dual timeline and shifts between the POV of two different characters. I feel like I needed some extreme focus in order to even remotely comprehend what was happening - which I didn’t because I didn’t care. And I couldn’t have cared less about any of the characters.

I absolutely love Catriona Ward, and I will continue to highly recommend two of her other books, but this one, this is just not it. Let me just say, if you want to DNF a book, do it. I just wasted too much time trying to read a book I hated because I felt like I needed to. It took me over a year to get through this one and I should have left it as unread.

Thank you to Netgalley, Catriona Ward and Macmillan-Tor/Forge, Tor Nightfire for the eARC in exchange for the brutally honest review.

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This is my third book by Catriona Ward, and I absolutely love how she's able to create such engaging characters and such interesting stories, no matter the situation or time. This one takes places in coastal Scotland and has very dark, gothic horror vibes - which I normally find slow in books, but LOVED here. The character of 'Uncle' really creeped me out, and the atmosphere in this one is just on another level! The descriptions of the sea and weather and everything just got me, really recommend reading this one when there's a bit of a chill in the air!!

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This was a very interesting gothic story. The family and their strange cultish traditions, took me a minute to understand what was going on but the story had me hooked. It wasn’t a typical book I would go for but I’m glad I did.

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