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The Drowning House

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I loved the supernatural elements of this book! I love that it was a little horror and thriller. It was the cover that first caught my eye but the book did not disappoint!

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The number of times that this book made me gasp out loud (and disturb cats/ children) was...many. A slightly slow start, solid but not quite the creepy word-weaving that really hits its stride from about 1/4 of the way in. Fantastic creepy paranormal thriller- definitely worth reading!

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This book had a really unique concept but the story itself fell a bit short for me. It centers on Melissa and Leo, childhood friends who travel to a remote island upon the death of the lady who looked after them in the summer as kids, and the subsequent disappearance of her grandson and their friend, Simon. While they are looking for Simon, they discover a mysterious house that seems to have washed into shore from the water. Further investigation leads to supernatural happenings and the uncovering of long buried secrets.

While the setting was atmospheric, I wanted more creepy abandoned house and less dialogue. Sometimes the characters explained the finding or explanation of a clue and I didn’t need that. The climactic action scene at the end went on a bit long for me and was kind of all over the place, bringing in aspects from various horror tropes- it was fantastical and didn’t necessarily match the rest of the story. The very end was interesting but I was also left with some unanswered questions.

Overall, this one didn’t totally hit the mark for me but I am a sucker for abandoned houses and I thought the setting was great. Thanks to Netgalley for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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The book is so mysterious and atmospheric. There were three childhood friends and they have a good bond but one day Simon vanishes and Mrs Culpepper, his grandmother dies on beach. There are rumours and myths about the house onto rural pacific northwest beach. Before the death of Simon’s grandmother, she was trying to warn him about something sinister. The house is mysterious, tragic and it has its own secrets with darkness that is consuming it. The last message Melissa received from Simon was that his grandmother is dead and since then he is missing. She and Leo tries to find him and in the midst of that she learns about the sinister secrets and mystery engulfing the house.

There were some reminiscing memories and the setting was creepy. I loved the characters development and writing is compelling. The vibe of the book is mysterious and atmospheric. The story is slow built and pace is good. The mystery of the Tidebury House completely gripped me.

Thanks to the Publisher and Author.

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The Drowning House is an atmospheric, spooky tale, told in two timelines, by seasoned storyteller Cherie Priest. When a former childhood friend goes missing in mysterious circumstances on an island off the coast of Seattle, two friends reunite there to find out what has happened. Priest is an accomplished writer, and I think this could be a great read for those who don’t mind a slower-paced plot, but for me, it was just too slow to keep my attention, and I didn’t connect with any of the characters.

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Two childhood friends return to their summer stomping grounds to tackle a small town mystery involving the disappearance of their other bestie, and that’s just where the story begins. Only 5% in and I’d already experienced a wide range of emotions. By 80% I was so far forward in my seat I was basically squatting.

I really enjoyed the balance between the dark family secrets, the learning to deal with change coming of age, and the absolute epic Nordic magic 👀 Melissa and Leo team up with ghosts to fight ghosts that have like 70 years of unfinished business—all while working through their own 30+ years of baggage and coming to terms with growing up and growing apart. Oh, and they’re doing all of this in the shadow of the creepiest house EVER.

This is another top read of 2024!

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The premise was great but I didn’t care for the authors style of writing or the characters. Great cover. Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher.

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I was immediately drawn into this by the enticing synopsis and the eerie secluded setting, not to mention the whole premises of a house with an evil personality. I mean, what's not to love right? And while this book did have all of those things, something just didn't completely resonate with me. Maybe it was the characters, which sadly weren't all that likable, or maybe it was something else. Either way. while this was a good read and one I think horror fans will enjoy, it just wasn't quite for me.

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I really wanted to like this one more. I’ve enjoyed other books by Priest, however, this one wasn’t for me.
I felt like the book didn’t know whether it wanted to be a drama around a group of friends with an unrequited love triangle or a Lovecraftian horror and the two aspects of the story didn’t mesh well, to me - I wasn’t able to invest in the characters fully and I didn’t feel like we got an adequate explanation for the spooky bits.
I also wish the book relied less on dialogue to move the plot forward. It’s cliche to say, but more showing less telling would have been an asset to the story.

Even though this one wasn’t a hit for me, personally, I am very appreciative to Poisoned Pen Press and NetGalley for allowing me an advance e-copy to read!

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This book is delightfully supernatural!

I had a few doubts at first. We started off a little slow, this book and I. But what was really happening was the build up of a roller coaster, you know the part where you are strapped in and slowly going up that first hill. You don’t really know what’s coming but as you get closer you can start to see the wildness that awaits you, and then suddenly you are just unleashed into one hell of a ride.

That’s this book. Once it hits that first drop, it’s a nonstop fun, wild, haunted, spooky, supernatural, sometimes horror filled ride. Strap in.

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Thank you NetGalley for giving me the chance to read this book ahead of time in exchange for a review. It didn't disappoint! Must read!!

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The Drowning House is an edge of your seat horror thriller about a mysterious house rolling up on the shore of a small beach. When one of three friends who grew up on this beach disappear, it's up to the other two to figure out what has happened. This book jumps right in and we are quickly introduced to the characters and situation. As we learn about what's happening, more questions arise and it is clear there is something sinister at work. With supernatural elements and an impending sense of dread, it is hard to put this book done until it's done.

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An atmospheric horror!
I enjoyed the majority of the book, it was slow-paced and the mystery kept me glued until the very end. Told in 3rd person with different well done POVs and timelines. It had some really creepy moments.
Where it lost me?
There was very little character development. Not many things were answered and I feel the ending was more fantasy than anything else, I could not take it seriously at all. The build up was good but not so much the delivery.
It’s more of a 3.5 rounded up to 4 since I did enjoy the majority of it. Like always, opinion is my own so do give it a try if the premise interests you!

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Thank you to @netgalley and @poisonedpenpress for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.

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Thank you to NetGalley and Poisoned Pen Press for this ARC.

Have you ever heard of a housewreck? 🤯🤯 Me neither, but the premise of a creepy house washing ashore and a missing childhood friend was enough of a hook to draw me into the creepy world of "The Drowning House."

At the start of "The Drowning House," we find three childhood friends who have slowly drifted apart. Simon cares for his elderly grandmother, who is full of mystery and secrets. One day a house washes up on shore and Simon goes missing. His two childhood friends rush back to Marrowstone Island to join the search.

I am a sucker for small-town thrillers and horror novels. This whole book made me feel soaked to the bone. I could smell the ocean, feel the dampness of the houses, and sense the impending doom circling this small town.

Plus, the story was incredible. I loved how little clues from the past would start popping up in the middle of the plot, reeling you deeper and deeper into this town's sinister backstory.

If you do not like gore, there is a specific scene that is pretty graphic, but it does not depict actual violence but alludes to it. Overall, if you are looking for the perfect summer thriller that will give you goosebumps, try "The Drowning House."

My rating: 4.5⭐

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Creepy and dark, the Drowning House begins with a storm.
The storm brings up a house - a house-wreck which sets a series of events in motion...

Simon Culpepper disappears after the storm and the death of his grandmother leaving his childhood friends to return to find him and explore the home. Melissa and Leo begin to search and dredge up lost memories and old grudges as they do. There's paranormal, there's horror, and there is the wonderful framing of a story via childhood hurts and friendships.

A slow burn to horror, but very enjoyable and original!
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3.5 stars. The Drowning House is a very atmospheric horror novel. If you just want to read about one creepy setting after another, this book is it. I loved the atmosphere of the house wreck and the basement of the Culpepper house. Cherie Priest did a fantastic job writing a horror novel without the scary parts feeling completely cheesy.

Where this book lost me was the story line. This book is all over the place when it comes to the supernatural. Anything you can think of from a horror movie or book is in this besides aliens. Towards the end things really got wild. Some parts weren't ever really explained either, it's like scary things happened just to make the book scary without any really reason behind it.

Overall, I enjoyed the book. I love mid-century modern decor and abandoned homes, so that was right up my alley.

Thank you NetGalley and Poisoned Pen Press for this ARC!

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Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC!

This was a really interesting concept, but at the same time, it was executed in a really unique and slightly odd way. I found the concept great because it followed this kind of Lovecraftian eldritch path with the 'housewreck' and the mysterious storyline that followed from there. Usually, I am a huge fan of any kind of horror novel, but this one didn't quite hit the mark that I was hoping for.

I didn't connect really well with the characters, and I didn't think they were particularly likable. There was definitely some development missing for me, and I just felt like the ending as well was a little odd and convoluted. I think this whole novel would have been a little better if it had been focused on more of the mystery and the origin of the mysterious happenings, and less so on the politics between the characters.

With that said, I did see something of a good concept in this book, and the writing in places was certainly great, particularly when it referred to elements of description. I think I'd enjoy a more refined version of this novel, or perhaps anything else the author may have put together.

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DNF at 30%
I was gripped by the premise and beginning. However, as the story progressed, I really struggled to feel connected to the characters and content. The character dialogue between Leo, Melissa and Simon was quite shallow, casual and uninteresting, not lending to the progress of the story. I wanted to feel thrilled and immersed in the atmosphere of the creepy beached decrepit house, but something was missing. Unfortunately, it was difficult to continue. Perhaps a slow burn better suited to another reader.

Thank you to Netgalley, Cherie Priest and Poisoned Pen Press for this advanced readers copy in exchange for an honest review.

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Simon, Melissa and Leo were lifelong friends beginning by spending their summers together. Mrs Culpepper, Simon’s grandmother, seemed to be their caretaker most of the time. Going back and forth between timelines and POV’s Cherie Priest is able to build the characters, their connections and backstory beautifully. Mystery, horror and a little bit of a sci fi thriller - and maybe a touch of nautical or maritime history or folklore make the perfect blend for a very vivid novel - especially for fans of Josh Malerman and Michael McDowell.

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The characters are well-developed and all very convincing; the environment creates a wonderful and natural backdrop for the drama to unfold. The premise is captivating and seems plausible. You are immediately thrust into the action because to the excellent writing, which works in tandem with the story, characters, and environment. Even doubters will find the supernatural components of the narrative so compellingly presented that they will be able to accept it.

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