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Carrie Dalby's Fortitude - Review

Fortitude Fortitude by Carrie Dalby

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


A Southern Gothic coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of the Spanish-American War.

Claire O’Farrell craves a life beyond her hometown, one that will allow her to serve and help others. Her best friend, Loretta, urges her to volunteer with her as a nurse caring for sick soldiers, wounded, in recovery, or otherwise unable to fight.

Claire, white, has never been one to observe the laws of racial segregation, and insists she remain with Loretta when they arrive, assigned to the camp for the Buffalo Soldiers. The work is tough, but fulfilling, and Claire finds herself building a camaraderie will the soldiers.

But when she finds her head turned by a black soldier, who may claim her young heart, Claire may be putting herself and all around her in grave peril. For what is coming, she must summon all the fortitude she can muster if she is to survive.

‘Fortitude’ is told from the perspective of the novel’s protagonist Claire – a headstrong, yet somewhat naïve young white woman, at times impulsive, a kind-hearted and caring soul who feels things deeply. Throughout her story, we witness her naivety chipped away, as the injustice and the impact of prejudice and violence horrify her, while tragedy threatens to break or harden her heart.

This story also has links to Dalby’s ongoing saga ‘The Possession Chronicles’, making this novel a prologue to sorts to the series, but maintains its own identity as a standalone novel.

Rarely have I read Young Adult fiction, so I will not venture to consider the novel from that perspective, though I was impressed with the way the novel does not shy away from conveying pain and suffering, albeit told from the sidelines of battle, thus handling it in a way that is appropriate for younger readers. This is well-researched historical fiction, building a true sense of time and place. Dalby skillfully weaves Claire’s story with that of several secondary characters, creating a sense of living at the time from multiple perspectives, building a picture of the harsh reality they suffer, while never losing hope.

Racial prejudice is one of the core themes of the novel, dealt with both delicately and in stark detail. It is difficult and emotive subject matter with a dual perspective – in one sense we can witness how much has changed, in another how little has changed. But, despite being difficult, it is vitally important that such themes are dealt with both truthfully and realistically and that we continue to do so. We cannot change history, but we continue to have the opportunity to learn from it, and stories remain one of the most powerful tools in our arsenal. This novel is a great example of such fiction.

‘Fortitude’ is a moving tale of courage, bravery, young love and the horrors that humanity inflicts upon itself, be that through the carnage of warfare or the social discrimination that bleeds into hearts and minds.



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Published on July 25, 2021 12:50 Tags: carrie-dalby, gothic, historical-fiction, southern-gothic, young-adult

Halloween Pieces - Review

Halloween Pieces: A Mobile Writers Guild Anthology Halloween Pieces: A Mobile Writers Guild Anthology by Joyce Scarbrough

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


Treats and tricks galore in this anthology from the Mobile Writers' Guild in celebration of the spookiest season of the year.

‘Halloween Pieces’ is a collection of eighteen pieces of writing from writers from Mobile, Alabama; the fourth of (currently) five collections. Including twelve short stories, five poems and a play, there is something to suit all tastes, with gothic fiction, mystery, folklore, hauntings, horror and comedy all finding their way within the pages.

My personal highlights were:

‘The Tree Remembers’ by Joyce Scarbrough – Invited to a school reunion, Janelle is at first reluctant to accompany her husband, as she hasn't fond memories of her time at school. But when the opportunity arises to teach the school bullies a lesson, Janelle decides it’s one she cannot miss.

‘Once in a Blue Moon’ by CJ Petterson – When her car breaks down in a secluded area, Katherine is relieved when a stranger comes upon her and offers to assist. Agreeing to accompany him back to his village and join their Samhain celebration, she soons discovers that something sinister is afoot and the villagers may not be as they seem.

‘The Portrait of Eliza Melling’ by Carrie Dalby – Five years after the death of his beloved Eliza, Sean remains heartbroken, attending a Halloween dance in an effort to keep her memory alive. But his devotion to clinging to the past proves dangerous as he returns home to a visitation from the spirit world. (Working well as a standalone story, this is also connected to Dalby’s ongoing gothic family saga ‘The Possession Chronicles’.)

‘A Time to Believe’ by Theola Bright – Accosted by an old lady in the street, Edwina’s day takes a bizarre and terrifying turn, one that threatens her life and that of everyone she cares for. Just what witchcraft has befallen her, she does not know, and tries desperately to escape the clutches of this malign scheme.

Overall this is an enjoyable selection of fiction and poetry for Hallowe’en, including some that can be read aloud and even shared with the whole family (parental discretion advised, of course). So grab your cocoa, your apple cider, or pumpkin spice beverage of choice, and sit back ready to embrace the season with thrills, terrors and supernatural delights.



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Published on October 26, 2021 11:41 Tags: anthology, carrie-dalby, halloween, short-story

Carrie Dalby's Malevolent Hearts - Review

Malevolent Hearts (The Malevolent Trilogy #1) Malevolent Hearts by Carrie Dalby

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


The opening installment in a gothic historical family saga.

Merritt Hall arrives in Mobile to stay with her aunt and uncle and their orphaned niece, her cousin Winifred, with whom she quickly develops a bond.

Haunted by tragedy, the family strives to overcome their sadness, though Winifred may be haunted by more than just her memories and her grief.

Meanwhile, the Yellow Fever epidemic rages. As it reaches the town, their hopes for happiness and their very lives become fraught with peril.

'Malevolent Hearts' is the first novel in 'The Malevolent Trilogy' by Carrie Dalby, a family saga in the Southern Gothic tradition, with ties to her gothic saga 'The Possession Chronicles'. Set in Mobile, Alabama, during the 1897 Yellow Fever epidemic, this is emotive historical fiction, evermore poignant when you consider it was written and published during the 2020 global pandemic. The story is narrated by Merritt, who, at nineteen years old is charged with the care and education of her fifteen year old cousin, Winifred. Their family is haunted by grief and guilt connected to the tragic losses of many of their loved ones.

This is also a tale of romance, Winifred's mutual attraction with their charming and roguish neighbour, Sean, building into a burgeoning passion, a love forbidden for many reasons, while Merritt also begins a courtship of her own. There's a coming-of-age theme running throughout, with Merritt, Winifred and Sean all on a journey of self-discovery, events forcing them to mature and to discover their adult selves through the trauma they suffer. The core characters never fail to be likeable, even when one or two may engage in rather questionable behaviour. Winifred is perhaps my favourite character - her fighting spirit, innocence and rebellious streak provoking amusement, sadness and admiration. Dalby has crafted an emotionally-driven tale, our connection to these characters keeping us riveted through joy and tragedy.

The historical backdrop is well-developed, an authentic exploration of the social norms and expectations of the period, demonstrating just how scandalous some things would be. The attitudes of some of the more powerful male characters in particular are quite stark, though you never lose sight of an awareness of experiencing the past through the lens of its sometimes vastly different attitudes. The subtle demonstration of female strength and rebellion was one of my favourite elements. Religion and spirituality are also explored – in the societal split between Catholics and Baptists, as well as some traditional ways to avert the attentions of evil spirits. Most of all, the fear and isolation as a result of the epidemic is sublimely captured, and the dreadful reality that sometimes illness can claim us and there is little we can do to prevent or even fight it.

The story continues in 'Tangled Discoveries', taking the saga into the next generation - with threads seeded through this novel that may have a bearing on the future. Chronologically, Dalby's young adult novel 'Fortitude' and the first novel in 'The Possession Chronicles' follow this one, all part of a shared universe of historical gothic fiction. Nevertheless, this book also works brilliantly as a standalone Southern Gothic historical drama.

Equally heart-wrenching and heart-warming, 'Malevolent Hearts' is a moving story of love and loss, a fantastic first chapter in the history of a family and their haunted legacy.



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Published on February 06, 2023 08:05 Tags: carrie-dalby, gothic, gothic-romance, historical-fiction, southern-gothic, the-malevolent-trilogy

Carrie Dalby's Perilous Confessions - Review

Perilous Confessions (The Possession Chronicles, #1) Perilous Confessions by Carrie Dalby

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


A consuming gothic romance laced with desire and demons of the mind.

Aspiring writer Lucy is preparing for her society coming out at the New Year's Eve ball, while furiously working on her novels and poetry.

At a Christmas party, she meets the dashing Alexander Melling. Their attraction is instant, and he sweeps Lucy off her feet as their romance blooms.

But society has no place for the passion of a love story, while Alex's demons lurk beneath the surface, threatening to doom their relationship before it's even begun.

'Perilous Confessions' is the first novel in 'The Possession Chronicles' by Carrie Dalby, a Southern Gothic family saga set in Mobile, Alabama during the early twentieth century. Set at the end of 1904 into early 1905, the novel introduces us to the Easton and Melling families and charts the beginning of a relationship that may alter the fates of both dynasties. Impeccably researched, the novel is rich in historical detail, with particular attention to the structure, attitudes and beliefs of society during this time.

The romance between Lucy and Alex, the two lead characters, sweeps us away, with their chemistry and passion, the intensity of their connection. At a time in history when displaying affection or succumbing to desire before marriage was forbidden and sinful, we witness their struggle during those early days of courtship when it entirely consumes you and anything feels possible. Tragically, Alex is damaged and haunted, his emotion and desire for Lucy at war with his natural instinct to run from her in the belief she will be better off without him. His trauma has nurtured a dark side, one that succumbs to weakness and cruelty, engulfing him and threatening to destroy what he cherishes most.

Through its delicious gothic prose and a brisk-paced plot, the novel perfectly portrays both characters and evokes the heart of their relationship, leading to some incredibly moving, emotional scenes that many will find relatable, some elements desirable while others potentially triggering. We may all crave such a connection, the fortunate amongst us may experience it, but it is undeniable that something so potent is as dangerous as it is beautiful.

Impassioned and tragic, 'Perilous Confessions' immerses us in a tale of love and longing, and the impact of the ghosts that haunt us; a fantastic opening installment to a gothic saga.

Next chronologically in the series is novella 'Mosaic of Seduction', shifting the focus to Alex's sister, Eliza, whom we met in this first novel.



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Published on February 23, 2024 07:37 Tags: carrie-dalby, family-saga, gothic, gothic-romance, southern-gothic, the-possession-chronicles

Carrie Dalby's Mosaic of Seduction - Review

Mosaic of Seduction (The Possession Chronicles #1.5) Mosaic of Seduction by Carrie Dalby

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


A tale of forbidden lust and demons of the heart.

Eliza Melling appears to have all that one could wish for – creative brilliance, flawless beauty, daughter to a wealthy family, her entire life ahead of her expected to be charmed.

Yet she possesses a rebellious spirit that refuses to be tamed. She longs for more than life can offer her – a life of freedom and pursuing all that her body, heart and soul may desire.

As she plays the heartstrings of two men and plots an escape from her tyrannical parents, Eliza’s fearless tempting of fate may prove to be her undoing.

‘Mosaic of Seduction’ is a Southern Gothic historical fiction novella by Carrie Dalby, part of her Gothic family saga ‘The Possession Chronicles’, taking place between the first novel ‘Perilous Confessions’ and the second ‘Murmurs of Evil’. Enriched by historical detail and descriptive prose, Dalby paints a vivid portrait of early twentieth century society, exploring themes of romance and morality, through a fast-paced, character-driven narrative. Set across the year of 1905 and into January 1906, we follow the tale of Eliza’s passions and temptations, in a pivotal chapter in the history of the Melling family.

Picking up following the final scene of the first novel, Eliza attends Mass at The Church of the Assumption with her brother Alexander, where she meets deacon Claudio De Fiore for the first time, becoming immediately enthralled with his beauty and charm, determined to tempt and seduce him. Yet the passion between them is forbidden, not only by society’s views of female chastity, but also by De Fiore’s commitment to the Roman Catholic priesthood. Eliza’s pursuit of her forbidden desires for the trainee priest is soon sidetracked by her passion for Sean Spunner, a young solicitor whom her parents deem a suitable match.

Eliza is a superb character – rebellious, artistic, and beautiful, she’s intensely captivating; simultaneously endearing and flawed, making many questionable choices that we would really prefer her not to make, but relishing how it drives her story. She feels trapped under her parents’ control and expectations, crushed by their vile attitudes and behaviour, wishing only to pursue her art, choose whom she loves, and live a carefree and happy life. But this is not the life that society or her family has mapped out for her, and she becomes increasingly desperate to escape.

Alexander continues to suffer heartbreak at his separation from Lucy, his distractions and his demons enabling Eliza’s freedoms to thrive. We get to know Sean a little better, our sympathy for him growing as it becomes clear he genuinely cares for Eliza, after having suffered the despair of losing someone he loved in the past (more of Sean’s backstory is explored in ‘Malevolent Hearts’, the first in ‘The Malevolent Trilogy’). One also cannot help but feel enormous sympathy for Claudio, the challenges to his faith and his conflict at choosing between God and the woman he loves all the more devastating as we wonder if Eliza truly returns the affection of either man, her desire to escape eclipsing any genuine emotion she may feel. Her love affairs and desperate bid for freedom build to a bitterly tragic climax, leaving us poised to delve into the haunting darkness of the second novel.

A thrilling chapter in the saga, ‘Mosaic of Seduction’ is a tale of forbidden romance and desperate desire, fraught with tragedy.



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Published on February 28, 2025 12:56 Tags: carrie-dalby, family-saga, gothic, gothic-romance, southern-gothic, the-possession-chronicles