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Sunday, 18 August 2019

Daughter of the Storm by Tina Callaghan

Lia searches for the secrets of her father's family on an isolated Irish island in this horror novel from Tina Callaghan. As the storms of winter sweep in to leave her trapped with the islanders, who all seem to know more than they're telling, she faces down the horrific truth and fights to leave the island alive.



This is a difficult book to review, as it doesn't really fit into any genre. I enjoyed it, but I wasn't desperate to know what happened at first; that only came in the last twenty or so pages. It's a horror novel that starts out as a romance, in an Irish setting without any stereotypical Irish trappings. I'm not even sure of the intended audience age; the main characters are teenagers, but the tone seems more adult to me.

However, it is a really creepy, clever read. I didn't guess the two big twists, although I picked up a couple of smaller ones, and the instalove is actually a plot point in this one, so it didn't bother me quite as much as it usually does. There's room for a sequel, or to assume that everything ends here. Whatever Tina chooses to do next, she's going to be one to watch.

(Also, that cover is amazing. Look at that!)




Lia needs to find out why her father jumped from the cliff onto the Devil’s Teeth rocks below. The only way to understand what happened is to go to the isolated weather-beaten island herself. However, there’s more to the island than cliffs and storms and history. It also has its close-knit people. Like Ed, a young man who’s troubled and almost ready to leave; Lia’s Uncle Harry and his secretive friends; heavily pregnant Becky and her worried parents Rose and Frank.

Everyone is either dreading the violent winter storms to come or, strangely, praying for them. And then there’s the Hall, the crumbling, brooding mansion that has held all of the island’s secrets for centuries. It’s out there, on the edge of the grey sea, and the coming storm will release all that it has hidden. Lia, Ed and the others are trapped on the island by the storm, fighting for more than their survival. They must fight to save their immortal souls.

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