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"Cassandra King's "Moonrise" is an homage to du Maurier's novel, using the same atmospheric tension, presences that may or may not be there and characters whose motivations are not what they seem. But King has also modernized the tale, adding characters both complex and intense....
Since this is a Southern gothic novel, of course there is the suggestion of Moonrise being haunted. It is haunted, in a very real sense, by the mysterious death of Rosalyn in an automobile accident on the mountain road. Why did she travel to Moonrise alone and why did she leave the same night? That enigmatic behavior forms the crux of the story. In the end, her motivation is unearthed and all prior relationships will be forever changed. A rousing good story with no apologies to du Maurier."--Valerie Ryan, Shelf Awareness
"Cassandra King is the Queen of Southern Storytelling."--"The Post and Courier" (Charleston)
.".".King's latest novel takes inspiration from Daphne du Maurier's "Rebecca," keeping the best of the latter's atmospheric tension without falling into melodramatic cliche...A suspenseful Gothic that gives a nod to its predecessors while still being fresh.""--"Publishers Weekly" on "Moonrise"
"Cassandra King writes with clarity and insight about the age-old and contentious subject of friends and lovers, and with love and lyricism about a beautiful slice of southern mountains. Moonrise is a fantastic, not-to-be-missed novel.""-- Anne River Siddons, author of "The House Next Door"
""I read Moonrise in a single greedy gulp. Cassandra King uses three delightfully distinct voices to deliver an evocative setting--"Moonrise," a house named after its moon gardens--a fabulous cast of characters, and a satisfying ghost story that is also a thoughtful examination of obsession, love, and the space where the two meet.""-- Meg Waite Clayton, author of "The Wednesday Sisters" and "The Wednesday Daughters"
Cassandra King's characters are fully drawn, richly imagined human beings, whose lives will continue to resonate long after you've turned the last page. "-- Mark Childress, author of "One Mississippi on Queen of Broken Hearts"
"Cassandra King writes with clarity and insight about the age-old and contentious subject of friends and lovers, and with love and lyricism about a beautiful slice of southern mountains. Moonrise is a fantastic, not-to-be-missed novel.""--Anne River Siddons, author of "The House Next Door"
"A beautifully written, Gothic tale of friendship and betrayal. A truly enthralling novel from start to finish."--Kimberly McCrieght, the best-selling author of "Reconstructing Amelia"
"Set in the Blue Ridge mountains in a mysterious mansion with eerie gardens where night flowers bloom. "Moonrise" is a mystery, a romance, a story of friendships, betrayals, and ultimately love and forgiveness. I've loved Cassandra King's other novels, but this one is definitely her best. I'd give it six stars if that were possible."" --Bev Marshall, author of "Walking Through Shadows "and "Right as Rain"
""Moonrise" is a beautiful novel, brimming with mystery, the southern setting and culture, and captivating characters. Cassandra took inspiration from Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca and I could feel the same haunting tension in King's story. I loved the book and highly recommend it!""--Mary Alice Monroe, author of "The Summer Girls "and "The Beach House"
"What a fine book! King entranced me with her writing- allowing a story to emerge through the first person voices of three women who have different values and personalities. She wove a complex story of the south, but, most of all, she created characters who jumped off the page. The book balanced mystery with the struggle between lovers and class structures, providing in each chapter the intimacy of those distinct and recognizable voices.""--Elizabeth Cox, author of "The Slow Moon"
"I loved this book... Excellent writing and a compelling story. What a great book club selection!"--Robert Alexander, author of "The Kitchen Boy"
"MOONRISE by Cassandra King is a triumph and her finest work to date. This is fiction writing at its very best! Buy this book!"--Dorothea Benton Frank, author of "The Last Original Wife "and "Porch Lights"
"Though darker than King's other novels, "Moonrise" succeeds at what she does best: masterfully weaving a story with threads that bind some characters together while pulling other strands loose. Moonrise dives into the waters of women's friendships with the same level of honesty readers admire in Margaret Atwood's "Cat's Eye" and "The Robber Bride." "Moonrise" further cements King's high standing as a writer of contemporary women's fiction.""--Charlotte Observer"
"King happily acknowledges Daphne de Maurier's modern gothic masterpiece "Rebecca, " but "Moonrise" is fully her own, not a retelling or an adaptation...the sinister atmospherics are captured beautifully. As if the house were not creepy enough, Rosalyn's moon garden is neglected and overgrows. The eerie light of the full moon best appreciates the moonflower vines, night-blooming cereus and even the poisonous Lady of the Night. It is clear that there are secrets at Moonrise. All is not what it seems."--Don Noble, " Tuscaloosa News"
""Moonrise" is both something familiar, like a well-loved leather recliner, and a writer's mind game, which challenges the reader to keep up with sentences, plot and characters. An old-fashioned novel that twists on the best plot themes of all: obsession, jealousy and greed."--"The Post and Courier "
Whether or not you have read Du Maurier's novel, King's story stands strong on its own, as she entwines mystery, drama and suspense into a beautiful Southern narrative. It is perfect for those who enjoy a good gothic-style mystery without being heavy-handed on the paranormal.""--Gainesville Times"
"MOONRISE touches all the night notes to make it a suspenseful story and also a romantic one. Kudos to Ms King for getting it right...this is a story that impacts the reader, and its mixture of emotions will linger long after you have closed the book."""--Huffington Post Books "
"In "Moonrise," Cassandra King weaves the mystery of place and event into the truths of heart and heartlessness that shape human relationships. She achieves an inclusive perspective of the friendships through interchanging points of view among the three characters.""--Spartanburg Herald Journal "
"Cassandra King's "Moonrise "is a fond homage to du Maurier's tale, with just enough plot parallels to remind readers of "Rebecca "and enough differences to make it a good stand alone. Some mystery surrounds Rosalyn's death and some oddities suggest Moonrise may be haunted, but King is more interested in the complexities of long friendships and second marriages tested by jealousy, obsession and betrayal.""--On a Clear Day I Can Read Forever Blog"
"If you have not been a fan of Cassandra King before then I suggest you pick up this book and become a fan. It is her best book yet.""--Home and Lifestyle Design"
""Moonrise," just like the house the book is named for, has a magnetically ominous pull. It's a pleasant surprise from a best-selling author who's not typically focused on the shadow."""--Charleston City Paper"
""Rebecca "is a gothic novel, a mix of horror and romance. The horror is rooted in the building of suspense and a general sense of foreboding. "Moonrise" is done in the same vein. King infuses elements of horror without overtly turning it into a ghost story.""--Slate "
"I gave Moonrise 4.5/5 stars. Lovers of "Rebecca "will enjoy this and also like how different "Moonrise's "mystery is at the end.""--Book Dilettante"
"When a book is inspired by Daphne du Maurier's classic "Rebecca," you know it is going to be darkly romantic and full of perplexing secrets. In Cassandra King's hands, the bones of the story remain, but the setting is new and the characters are differently motivated, making "Moonrise" feel both fresh and familiar. Fans of Southern Gothic novels will be happy with King's blend of romance and suspense...a nice companion for brisk fall evenings or stormy nights.""--Book Reporter "
Cassandra King's "Moonrise" is an homage to du Maurier's novel, using the same atmospheric tension, presences that may or may not be there and characters whose motivations are not what they seem. But King has also modernized the tale, adding characters both complex and intense....
Since this is a Southern gothic novel, of course there is the suggestion of Moonrise being haunted. It is haunted, in a very real sense, by the mysterious death of Rosalyn in an automobile accident on the mountain road. Why did she travel to Moonrise alone and why did she leave the same night? That enigmatic behavior forms the crux of the story. In the end, her motivation is unearthed and all prior relationships will be forever changed. A rousing good story with no apologies to du Maurier. --Valerie Ryan, Shelf Awareness
Cassandra King is the Queen of Southern Storytelling. "The Post and Courier" (Charleston)
.".".King s latest novel takes inspiration from Daphne du Maurier s "Rebecca," keeping the best of the latter s atmospheric tension without falling into melodramatic cliche...A suspenseful Gothic that gives a nod to its predecessors while still being fresh.""--"Publishers Weekly" on "Moonrise"
Cassandra King writes with clarity and insight about the age-old and contentious subject of friends and lovers, and with love and lyricism about a beautiful slice of southern mountains. Moonrise is a fantastic, not-to-be-missed novel.""-- Anne River Siddons, author of "The House Next Door"
""I read Moonrise in a single greedy gulp. Cassandra King uses three delightfully distinct voices to deliver an evocative setting Moonrise, a house named after its moon gardens--a fabulous cast of characters, and a satisfying ghost story that is also a thoughtful examination of obsession, love, and the space where the two meet.""-- Meg Waite Clayton, author of "The Wednesday Sisters" and "The Wednesday Daughters"
Cassandra King's characters are fully drawn, richly imagined human beings, whose lives will continue to resonate long after you've turned the last page. -- Mark Childress, author of "One Mississippi on Queen of Broken Hearts"
Cassandra King writes with clarity and insight about the age-old and contentious subject of friends and lovers, and with love and lyricism about a beautiful slice of southern mountains. Moonrise is a fantastic, not-to-be-missed novel.""--Anne River Siddons, author of "The House Next Door"
A beautifully written, Gothic tale of friendship and betrayal. A truly enthralling novel from start to finish. --Kimberly McCrieght, the best-selling author of "Reconstructing Amelia"
Set in the Blue Ridge mountains in a mysterious mansion with eerie gardens where night flowers bloom. "Moonrise" is a mystery, a romance, a story of friendships, betrayals, and ultimately love and forgiveness. I've loved Cassandra King's other novels, but this one is definitely her best. I'd give it six stars if that were possible."" --Bev Marshall, author of "Walking Through Shadows "and "Right as Rain"
" Moonrise" is a beautiful novel, brimming with mystery, the southern setting and culture, and captivating characters. Cassandra took inspiration from Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca and I could feel the same haunting tension in King's story. I loved the book and highly recommend it!""--Mary Alice Monroe, author of "The Summer Girls "and "The Beach House"
What a fine book! King entranced me with her writing- allowing a story to emerge through the first person voices of three women who have different values and personalities. She wove a complex story of the south, but, most of all, she created characters who jumped off the page. The book balanced mystery with the struggle between lovers and class structures, providing in each chapter the intimacy of those distinct and recognizable voices.""--Elizabeth Cox, author of "The Slow Moon"
I loved this book... Excellent writing and a compelling story. What a great book club selection! --Robert Alexander, author of "The Kitchen Boy"
MOONRISE by Cassandra King is a triumph and her finest work to date. This is fiction writing at its very best! Buy this book! --Dorothea Benton Frank, author of "The Last Original Wife "and "Porch Lights"
Though darker than King s other novels, "Moonrise" succeeds at what she does best: masterfully weaving a story with threads that bind some characters together while pulling other strands loose. Moonrise dives into the waters of women s friendships with the same level of honesty readers admire in Margaret Atwood s Cat s Eye and The Robber Bride. "Moonrise" further cements King s high standing as a writer of contemporary women s fiction. "--Charlotte Observer"
King happily acknowledges Daphne de Maurier s modern gothic masterpiece "Rebecca, " but "Moonrise" is fully her own, not a retelling or an adaptation the sinister atmospherics are captured beautifully. As if the house were not creepy enough, Rosalyn s moon garden is neglected and overgrows. The eerie light of the full moon best appreciates the moonflower vines, night-blooming cereus and even the poisonous Lady of the Night. It is clear that there are secrets at Moonrise. All is not what it seems. --Don Noble, " Tuscaloosa News"
"Moonrise" is both something familiar, like a well-loved leather recliner, and a writer s mind game, which challenges the reader to keep up with sentences, plot and characters. An old-fashioned novel that twists on the best plot themes of all: obsession, jealousy and greed. --"The Post and Courier"
Whether or not you have read Du Maurier s novel, King s story stands strong on its own, as she entwines mystery, drama and suspense into a beautiful Southern narrative. It is perfect for those who enjoy a good gothic-style mystery without being heavy-handed on the paranormal. "--Gainesville Times"
MOONRISE touches all the night notes to make it a suspenseful story and also a romantic one. Kudos to Ms King for getting it right this is a story that impacts the reader, and its mixture of emotions will linger long after you have closed the book."""--Huffington Post Books "
In "Moonrise," Cassandra King weaves the mystery of place and event into the truths of heart and heartlessness that shape human relationships. She achieves an inclusive perspective of the friendships through interchanging points of view among the three characters. "--Spartanburg Herald Journal "
Cassandra King s "Moonrise "is a fond homage to du Maurier s tale, with just enough plot parallels to remind readers of "Rebecca "and enough differences to make it a good stand alone. Some mystery surrounds Rosalyn s death and some oddities suggest Moonrise may be haunted, but King is more interested in the complexities of long friendships and second marriages tested by jealousy, obsession and betrayal. "--On a Clear Day I Can Read Forever Blog"
If you have not been a fan of Cassandra King before then I suggest you pick up this book and become a fan. It is her best book yet. "--Home and Lifestyle Design"
"Moonrise," just like the house the book is named for, has a magnetically ominous pull. It s a pleasant surprise from a best-selling author who s not typically focused on the shadow."""--Charleston City Paper"
"Rebecca "is a gothic novel, a mix of horror and romance. The horror is rooted in the building of suspense and a general sense of foreboding. "Moonrise" is done in the same vein. King infuses elements of horror without overtly turning it into a ghost story. "--Slate "
I gave Moonrise 4.5/5 stars. Lovers of "Rebecca "will enjoy this and also like how different "Moonrise s "mystery is at the end. "--Book Dilettante"
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When Helen Honeycutt falls in love with Emmet Justice, a charismatic television journalist who has recently lost his wife in a tragic accident, their sudden marriage creates a rift between her new husband and his oldest friends, who resent Helen’s intrusion into their tightly knit circle. Hoping to mend fences, the newlyweds join the group for a summer at his late wife’s family home in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains. Helen soon falls under the spell not only of the little mountain town and its inhabitants, but also of Moonrise, her predecessor’s Victorian mansion, named for its unique but now sadly neglected nocturnal gardens. But the harder Helen tries to fit in, the more obvious it is that she will never measure up to the woman she replaced.

Someone is clearly determined to drive her away, but who wants her gone, and why? As Emmet grows more remote, Helen reaches out to the others in the group, only to find that she can’t trust anyone. When she stumbles on the secret behind her predecessor’s untimely death, Helen must decide if she can ever trust—or love—again.


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