Book Review

HD Carlton 4⭐️ #lemon8bookclub #bookreviewers #stalkertrope Love the story setting of 1940s. Book kind of lost its plot about halfway through. Was expecting the ending to be more of the mystery of Haunting Adeline about her grandma’s stalker story.

2025/2/9 Edited to

... Read moreWhen I pick up a novel set in the 1940s, I’m immediately drawn into a completely different world. There’s something undeniably captivating about that era – the post-war atmosphere, the fashion, the societal shifts, and the underlying tension that often makes for a fantastic backdrop for any story, especially one promising a mystery or a darker romance. My initial excitement for H.D. Carlton’s latest, with its promised 1940s setting, was through the roof. I was ready to be swept away by historical detail and an intriguing plot, much like how others might be searching for a compelling '1940s novel' to lose themselves in. As a fan of H.D. Carlton, especially after experiencing the intensity of Haunting Adeline, I went into this book with certain expectations. The buzz around it being a prequel to Haunting Adeline's story made me anticipate a deep dive into the origins of that dark, complex world. I was eager to uncover the secrets and understand the roots of the narrative I already loved. However, I must confess, I felt a significant disappointment on that front. The OCR picked up on my feelings: 'DISAPPOINTED IN THIS BEING A PREQUEL TO HAUNTING ADELINE'S STORY.' While the connection is there, it wasn't the direct, overarching prequel narrative I had hoped for. For those specifically looking to unravel the direct lineage of Haunting Adeline, this might not entirely satisfy that particular craving. The 1940s setting, which was a huge draw for me, did start strong. I loved the initial ambiance and the way the era was portrayed. But, as the OCR also highlighted, I 'FELT SOMEWHAT OF A PLOT MISSING AFTER HALFWAY THROUGH.' It felt like the story began to lose its footing, drifting a bit without a clear 'tide' to pull it forward. What started as a promising mystery or 'stalkertrope' began to meander, and I found myself questioning the direction. When a book loses its plot momentum, it’s hard to stay fully immersed. I kept waiting for that pivotal moment, that strong narrative 'harbor' to guide me back, but it never quite materialized in the way I'd hoped. For me, a great story, especially one with a historical setting and a complex premise, needs a consistent and evolving plot. While the characters were interesting, and the premise had so much potential, the execution felt a little disjointed. I've read many '1940s novels' where the setting is just a backdrop, but here, it was almost a character in itself, which I appreciated. Yet, without a solid narrative thread, even the most vivid setting can't carry the entire weight of the story. So, if you're like me, searching for something to bridge the gap to Haunting Adeline or a tightly plotted '1940s novel,' go in with adjusted expectations. Enjoy the initial setting and H.D. Carlton’s unique voice, but be aware that the narrative might take a different, less direct, path than you anticipate. It's a 'GREAT STORY IN ITSELF' up to a point, but that mid-book shift truly impacts the overall experience. I always appreciate when authors try something new, but sometimes, the execution doesn't quite hit the mark for every reader.

Related posts

Mid Way Through Book Review 📚🩷
So here are my honest thoughts on the book so far: 📚The biggest win for the author is that she easly transitions well between timelines. Throughout the book she jumps timelines often giving us background information on each character she does this seamlessly! I’m also a squirrel and get confused
Deja Emani

Deja Emani

71 likes

The image displays the front cover of the psychological thriller novel "Behind Closed Doors" by B.A. Paris, featuring the title in red and a dark keyhole design. Overlay text indicates "BOOK REVIEW" and a "10/10" rating.
Book Review✨🖤 Psychological Thriller
Book Review 🪻🌾✨ Book name: Behind Closed Doors Author: B.A Paris Genre: Psychological Thriller My rating: honestly.. 10/10, I’m hoping to find this thrill in another book. My review: I had no idea going into this book exactly what I was getting into. The words and details used made me picture
RM

RM

631 likes

Self-discipline book review
I recently bought this book off Amazon for roughly $15 and it quickly became an amazing investment. I am a nutrition coach and I work with a lot of clients who struggle with self discipline, which is why they look into hiring a coach to help them with the transition into eating healthier. I am
Taylor Trace

Taylor Trace

2536 likes

The image displays the book cover for "The Power of the Pussy" by Kara King, featuring a black cat silhouette. Overlaid text indicates a review, stating "I Finally Read It" and "Here's My Review," along with the Lemon8 handle.
This image presents a book review for "The Power of the Pussy," highlighting its benefits for women with low self-esteem and confidence. It includes a rating of 8.5/10 and testimonials, along with the book's ISBN.
The image shows an open book with text, overlaid with instructions to get a paper copy online or an Ebook off Amazon Kindle. A sticky note encourages followers for more reviews, recipes, life hacks, and DIY ideas.
MY BOOK REVIEW ON THE POWER OF THE 🐈‍⬛
I saw this book all over this app & decided to give it a read! This is my review & rating #books #BookReview #booksoflemon8 #bookshelf #reading #readingrecommendations #thoughts
ImTheLoveWitch777

ImTheLoveWitch777

1574 likes

A hand holds the front cover of the book "Tender Beasts" by Liselle Sambury, a YA thriller. The cover features two figures with a torn-paper effect, set against a dark green textured background. The image includes a "BOOK REVIEW" overlay.
Tender Beast Book Review 🐻🐾
Book Review : ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5 Stars Meet the mysterious Behre family, where secrets and tragedy seem to follow them around. Sunny who definitely lives up to her name is determined to “Take Care of Dom” and prove his innocence when he’s accused of murder. The author definitely keeps you guessing until
rickeashonte

rickeashonte

155 likes

A grid displaying 12 self-help book covers focused on improving communication skills, including "How to Win Friends & Influence People" by Dale Carnegie, "How to Talk to Anyone," and "Crucial Conversations." The image is titled "12 Books To Improve Your Communication Skills."
A hand holds the book "How to Win Friends & Influence People" by Dale Carnegie, featuring its white cover with red and black text, against a blurred background of green grass and autumn leaves. The text "Self-help book recommendations" is visible at the top.
An artistic image depicts an open, ornate wooden door revealing a dark, red-lit staircase leading downwards. Overlaid on the image is the quote: "BE HEARTY IN YOUR APPROBATION AND LAVISH IN YOUR PRAISE."
Book review you want to read
#selfhelpbooks #lemon8challenge #bookhealing #BookReview #healingjourney #healingvibes #bookwisdom #suchagoodbook #thewilltochoose #inspiration How To Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie This book was published in 1936 and has sold over 30 million copies.
vsinfleurs

vsinfleurs

663 likes

A copy of Marissa Meyer's book 'Cursed' lies on a gray blanket, featuring a dark castle and red moon on its cover. Text overlays highlight themes like ghost servants, demon court, monster queen, fake marriage to the Demon king, pregnant FMC, 'I want my wife back,' old gods, mythical creatures, and forbidden love, along with a 4/5 star rating.
Cursed Book Review
I loved this sequel! Fun end to a retelling of Rumplestiltskin. “Serilda and Gild attempt to break the curses that tether their spirits to Adalheid’s haunted castle before the Endless Moon, when the Erlking means to capture one of the seven gods and make a wish to return his lover, Perchta, from
Danielle

Danielle

238 likes

The book cover for Maya Angelou's 'The Heart of a Woman' features a woman's silhouette and red-orange flowers on a dark background, resting on a white fluffy surface. A quote from Kirkus Reviews is visible.
Book Review
This book is absolutely amazing. Maya Angelou’s early life was truly one worth writing about. She eloquently writes of the duality of women and the lives our grandmothers were forced to live. Having a child at 17, receiving the assistance of her mother and shortly after taking full custody. May
Marlesia

Marlesia

496 likes

A hand holds the blue cover of Emily Henry's 'Funny Story' book, surrounded by red and yellow tulips. Annotations highlight themes like 'forced proximity,' 'fake dating,' 'failed engagement,' 'healing traumas,' 'community building,' and 'daddy issues.'
The blue cover of Emily Henry's 'Funny Story' book stands upright in a garden bed, surrounded by vibrant red, yellow, and pink tulips with green foliage in the background.
A hand holds the blue cover of Emily Henry's 'Funny Story' book, viewed from above, surrounded by red and yellow tulips in a garden setting.
FUNNY STORY | BOOK REVIEW 💜📖
Funny Story has great romance, but the best parts of this book are arguably all the other relationships in the book combined: family, friends, self. This book met me in a lot of the feelings I have: I really connected to Daphne’s familial situation, relationships changing with age. For romance,
amanda ✨ 📖 🐭 💅🏼

amanda ✨ 📖 🐭 💅🏼

32 likes

Sunny Disposition Book Review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️5/5 STARS!! I absolutely loved this book. Not only am I a sucker for a good hockey romance, but forced proximity is also one of my favorite tropes. Some other amazing tropes within this book that I love are Grumpy x Sunshine, hates everyone(ish) but you, and hidden identity. This bo
LKBooks

LKBooks

2086 likes

Book Review | The Feminine Mystique
I don’t rate nonfiction cause how do rate your scale of entertainment when reading facts or life experiences?? 📒Notes: If you’re wondering if this book is still as important as it was when it was first published in 1963, it is. With the resurrection of the “trad wife” and the removal of women’s
RealReaderEm

RealReaderEm

33 likes

Book Review
If you haven’t read a Mel Dau book before, I suggest you start with this one! Terms Of Love is such a great book. Love, childhood trauma, revenge, vindication and a strong bond between the male and female main characters ✅✅✅✅. Mel Dau also has some really good series that I’ll review soon. Bl
Jules J 🌿

Jules J 🌿

56 likes

BOOK REVIEW: THINGS WE NEVER GOT OVER 🩵
Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5 This book is so cute! When I say I loved everything about it from Mr grumpy grump Knox to little Miss Waylay it just made my heart happy all that small town love ❤️, Naomi and Knox’s relationship starting off had me laughing then it made my heart jump for joy as it continued to
˚ ꕥ Catera ꕥ˚

˚ ꕥ Catera ꕥ˚

36 likes

A person holds the book 'The Girls Are Never Gone' by Sarah Glenn Marsh, featuring a hand reaching from dark water on the cover. An overlay indicates 'Book Review' and a 4.5-star rating, aligning with the positive review of the paranormal mystery.
Book Review
The girls are never gone by Sarah Glenn Marsh This book was so good! It’s about a girl with a paranormal podcast going to stay at a supposedly haunted estate for a whole month, a girl drowned at the lake many decades ago and it was ruled out as an accident but is that really the truth? It’s u
Kirsten Gibbs

Kirsten Gibbs

117 likes

🤯 BOOK REVIEW
So I had to take a break from my normal book readings lol, and pick me up a good thriller that I really enjoyed… I been eyeing this one all over KU but kept passing it by until today and it did not disappoint.. pretty much wish i read this sooner 🥴… A must read if you like suspense/ psychologica
💕✨TATIANA✨💕

💕✨TATIANA✨💕

153 likes

Book Review
🩷 BEST SERIES 🩷 FEBRUARY READS 🩷 when i say i DEVOURED this series, i ate. it. up. i’ve read it twice! individually and overall, this series gets a 5/5⭐️ #booktok #bookwormsoflemon8 #spicybookrecs #seriesreview
Ashley Summers

Ashley Summers

928 likes

A hand holds the book 'Moody Bitches' by Julie Holland, featuring its full title and a testimonial from Christiane Northrup, MD. Overlays like 'Thoughts' and 'Current Reads' suggest a book review or reading list on Lemon8.
Honest Book Review: “Moody B!tches” by Julie l
“Moody Bitches: The Truth About the Drugs You’re Taking, the Sleep You’re Missing, the Sex You’re Not Having, and What’s Really Making You Crazy" by Julie Holland is a bold and insightful look at the emotional and mental health of women. Dr. Holland, a psychiatrist, challenges the conventio
Goddess Luxure

Goddess Luxure

2432 likes

A person with pink nail polish holds the book 'Hurricane Summer' by Asha Bromfield. The cover features a woman with dark curly hair and a pink flower, against a blue and green rainy background. The tagline reads 'Sometimes the storm is inside of you.' A Lemon8 watermark is visible.
Book review ‼️
My mom got me this book a few days a go and I was hooked since I picked it up! You will laugh, you will cry it will make you frustrated and proud all at the same time. Definitely felt all the feels but over all the book is beautifully written and I think the target audience will definitely apprecia
Milan Brown

Milan Brown

118 likes

The book cover for J.T. Geissinger's 'Pen Pal,' featuring a tattooed man, with a 5/5 star rating and a chili pepper rating, indicating a dark romance novel.
A minimalist graphic for 'Pen Pal' by J.T. Geissinger, detailing its author, dark romance genre, 320 pages, and starring Aidan & Kayla, with a quote and scattered handwritten letters in the background.
A collage featuring handwritten letters, intertwined hands, a ring, and portraits of a woman (Kayla) and a tattooed man (Aidan), representing characters and themes from 'Pen Pal.'
Pen Pal Book Review!
WOW!!! This book was not what I expected! 🤯🤯🤯 What a twist!!! Absolutely loved it! Read it in a days time! Highly recommend reading it! It’s no where near what you think it will be AT ALL!!!!! 5/5⭐️ #penpal #bookrecommendations #BookReview #goodreads #darkromance
Squarebear

Squarebear

840 likes

A hand holds the book "Frientimacy" by Shasta Nelson, with the subtitle "How to Deepen Friendships for Lifelong Health and Happiness." The image is overlaid with "1st Book Review of 2024."
An open book displays a section on "How the Frientimacy Triangle Works," featuring a triangle diagram with P, C, V, representing Positivity, Consistency, and Vulnerability. The text explains these three requirements for healthy friendships.
An open book shows a page detailing "The Eight Vital Friend's Roles," listing descriptions for roles like Builders, Champions, Collaborators, Companions, Connectors, Energizers, Mind-Openers, and Navigators. The "Energizers" role is highlighted.
1st Book Review of 2024 ✨
Frientimacy by Shasta Nelson Genre: self-help Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Review: I started reading Frientimacy after seeing the book discussed on TikTok and feeling like it would help me develop greater intimacy with my female friends. Understanding the frientimacy triangle which includes positivi
Alex Davis

Alex Davis

590 likes

Book Review: First Lie Wins
To the untrained eye, Evie Porter has a beautiful life: the perfect boyfriend, quaint home, stable job. But to a very small circle, Evie Porter is the job. And her life is a lie. Her boss, whom she has yet to actually meet and knows him only as Mr. Smith, leaves cryptic instructions and com
Dani

Dani

49 likes

Book review coming soon!
Just picked this up at Barnes and Noble yesterday. Anyone read it yet?!?! Opinions?!? I will be updating yall when I finish! #booktok #BookReview #books #christianbooks #chrisitiangirl #jesusgirl #christianbooks #christianblogger #jesuslemon8 #jesuslovesyou
Beth

Beth

724 likes

The book cover for "Men We Reaped: A Memoir" by Jesmyn Ward, featuring an old photograph of two young Black children, rests on a white fluffy surface. The cover includes a quote from The New York Times Book Review and the author's name. A Lemon8 watermark is visible at the bottom left.
Book Review 📚
If you are easily triggered, this may not be a book you would want to read. In order to go out into society and experience others without judgement, we have to know where they came from. The author perfectly illustrates the lives of four young, Black men who died very young. Their tragic deaths sho
Marlesia

Marlesia

262 likes

A stack of romance novels by authors like Lucy Score and Elsie Silver, with arrows pointing to corresponding tropes such as 'small town romance,' 'enemies to lovers,' 'hockey romance,' and 'marriage of convenience.' Nail polish bottles and a floral painting are also visible.
Book review 🌸
#booksummary #lemon8challenge Twisted hate is one of my number ones but lmk if there is a book u want a review on and I will see if I have it
Ameliamarieisme

Ameliamarieisme

3225 likes

the September House book review 📖
SOOOO creepy and so good!! 👻 A friend lent this to me and I'm mad I waited this long to read it!! This one has absolutely everything I want in a creepy thriller...ghosts, captivating twists, and family drama! There's a bit of gore in this one, and while I usually don't like that, for
Lauren 🪴📚😻

Lauren 🪴📚😻

33 likes

See more