The Doll House by Phoebe Morgan
Here it comes, another three star review :(
My Thoughts
This book isn’t really about a dollhouse. Nor is it about creepy dolls. It’s about family secrets and I love those almost as much as creepy dolls so I was good with that. Unfortunately, I guessed the biggest secret way too early and you probably will too.
Sisters Corrine and Ashley are being watched/stalked/terrorized by a third person without their knowledge. Corrine starts to catch on when someone begins leaving pieces of her old childhood dollhouse where she can find them. Everyone else thinks she’s starting to go a little mad. She’s always been a little jumpy, anxiety ridden and seen faces in windows that have spooked her. Recently, she’s been desperately trying to have a child through IVF and this is the conclusion her friends and family jump to – bunch of jerks. Ashley, the sister, has her hands full with a secretive husband who is spending far too much time at work, a baby who won’t stop screaming and who won’t sleep, a teen headed for trouble and mouth-breather phone calls. I felt for poor Ashley. Had I been in her position I might’ve got behind the wheel and just kept on driving . . .
The heart of this story rests on its day to day family dramas so if you’re not into all of that you may find things a little slow going. I have to admit that I found it a struggle at times and too slow moving and I typically love this sort of thing. This is not a fast paced thriller, by any means. The stressful atmosphere is almost claustrophobic and there’s an underlying sense of dread but discovering that I was right about the “why” behind the big secret with still many pages left, took a lot of the thrill away for me. I was oh-so-wrong about the who though and I enjoyed that tasty little surprise.
This is a nice debut but it wasn’t quite compelling enough to grab and hold my attention, nor did I ever get fully emotionally invested in the characters. I’m giving it a three for those reasons.
I received a copy of this book via Netgalley.
The Doll House by Phoebe Morgan
Thriller
Released September 2017
Amazon ♦ Goodreads
Thriller
Released September 2017
Amazon ♦ Goodreads
You never know who’s watching…
Corinne’s life might look perfect on the outside, but after three failed IVF attempts it’s her last chance to have a baby. And when she finds a tiny part of a doll house outside her flat, it feels as if it’s a sign.
But as more pieces begin to turn up, Corinne realises that they are far too familiar. Someone knows about the miniature rocking horse and the little doll with its red velvet dress. Someone has been inside her house…
How does the stranger know so much about her life? How long have they been watching? And what are they waiting for…?
Corinne’s life might look perfect on the outside, but after three failed IVF attempts it’s her last chance to have a baby. And when she finds a tiny part of a doll house outside her flat, it feels as if it’s a sign.
But as more pieces begin to turn up, Corinne realises that they are far too familiar. Someone knows about the miniature rocking horse and the little doll with its red velvet dress. Someone has been inside her house…
How does the stranger know so much about her life? How long have they been watching? And what are they waiting for…?
"The house surrounds us. I feel like it’s watching me."
My Thoughts
This book isn’t really about a dollhouse. Nor is it about creepy dolls. It’s about family secrets and I love those almost as much as creepy dolls so I was good with that. Unfortunately, I guessed the biggest secret way too early and you probably will too.
Sisters Corrine and Ashley are being watched/stalked/terrorized by a third person without their knowledge. Corrine starts to catch on when someone begins leaving pieces of her old childhood dollhouse where she can find them. Everyone else thinks she’s starting to go a little mad. She’s always been a little jumpy, anxiety ridden and seen faces in windows that have spooked her. Recently, she’s been desperately trying to have a child through IVF and this is the conclusion her friends and family jump to – bunch of jerks. Ashley, the sister, has her hands full with a secretive husband who is spending far too much time at work, a baby who won’t stop screaming and who won’t sleep, a teen headed for trouble and mouth-breather phone calls. I felt for poor Ashley. Had I been in her position I might’ve got behind the wheel and just kept on driving . . .
The heart of this story rests on its day to day family dramas so if you’re not into all of that you may find things a little slow going. I have to admit that I found it a struggle at times and too slow moving and I typically love this sort of thing. This is not a fast paced thriller, by any means. The stressful atmosphere is almost claustrophobic and there’s an underlying sense of dread but discovering that I was right about the “why” behind the big secret with still many pages left, took a lot of the thrill away for me. I was oh-so-wrong about the who though and I enjoyed that tasty little surprise.
This is a nice debut but it wasn’t quite compelling enough to grab and hold my attention, nor did I ever get fully emotionally invested in the characters. I’m giving it a three for those reasons.
A Bit About the Author
Phoebe Morgan is an author and editor. She studied English at Leeds University after growing up in the Suffolk countryside. She has previously worked as a journalist and now edits crime and women’s fiction for a publishing house during the day, and writes her own books in the evenings. She lives in London and you can follow her on Twitter @Phoebe_A_Morgan. The Doll House is her debut novel. It became a bestseller, topping the iBooks charts at #1 and the Amazon charts at #35.
Phoebe Morgan is an author and editor. She studied English at Leeds University after growing up in the Suffolk countryside. She has previously worked as a journalist and now edits crime and women’s fiction for a publishing house during the day, and writes her own books in the evenings. She lives in London and you can follow her on Twitter @Phoebe_A_Morgan. The Doll House is her debut novel. It became a bestseller, topping the iBooks charts at #1 and the Amazon charts at #35.
I assumed it was creepy dolls from the look of the cover-it shows my brain is automatically wired for horror!
ReplyDeleteMine is too. That's why I grabbed it. I need to actually read the synopsis ;)
DeleteMaybe I'd be more interested if there was at least ONE creepy doll. Doesn't sound like a bad read but I'll pass for now. I've already got two holds at the library to pick up tomorrow and both are courtesy of visiting your blog :)
ReplyDeleteNone, I'm sad to say. There was only some doll furniture. Nothing to get excited about. Hey, I hope you enjoy your library books! I'm always glad to enable.
Deleteoh no! isn't that bad when you figure it out so early??? I guess we bookworms are really good at that! WE NEED TO BE CHALLENGED :) Best luck next time :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, I think I've been reading too many of these big secret type books. They just can't fool me like they used to.
DeleteOh I love family secret books!! Sorry this one wasn't as good as it could have been though. Great review!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Grace. It wasn't terrible but I was hoping for a little more.
DeleteI would have been more interested if it had been creepy dolls! ;D
ReplyDeleteAh, sorry. Not this one :(
DeleteI'll pass.
ReplyDeleteYeah, it's not at all what I'd consider horror.
DeleteFor a debut, though, 3 stars isn't that bad. I think your review was totally fair and you gave it a shot. Great heads up about the daily drudge of life and that being the "slow" part of the story. I wonder if the author was just trying to build up the tension. Yeah, I would have been stressed reading this, too :) Great review!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kristin. There was a nice little surprise tucked away inside and the writing was clean and polished. I'm going to look out for her work in the future.
DeleteDang it. I had high hopes this would be suspenseful. No fun when you figure it out too soon.
ReplyDeleteIt was a decent debut, just didn't surprise me but I'm a party pooper!
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