Again being on bedrest is a good time to read books and once you heal up from all that rest you can finally talk about just how good those books are to other people who might actually be interested.
Long enough read but not at all disappointing.
Molly Teague has had bad dreams before about water in the past. Nothing big and few and far between times...until recently.
In order to graduate, students have to pass a swim test at the academy where Molly goes. I don't know why but okay...
Molly is terrified to get in the water, she's afraid she is going to drown and die. In a very horrific manner too that it involves blood in the water. I don't think I could blame her in not even wanting to sit in a bathtub.
She lied to her mother saying she passed the swim test and she lied to the principal about a reason not to and Molly is literally in hot water when they both find out. Now Molly has to have the coach give her private lessons after school but Molly can't even stand to get her feet wet.
She leaves twenty minutes early one day after refusing to even have the water go up to her thighs and Molly literally runs smack into a young man as she is trying to bolt out of there. He's tall, dark and handsome and there is just something familiar about him...
His name is Jared Bernstein and he is the cousin of Molly's best friend Kathi, whom the other was coming to introduce said cousin to said best friend. Even after knowing his name, Molly can't help but have this strange sensation of calling Jared "Hob"
Ironically, both Kathi and Jared are excellent swimmers and Jared is here to start teaching swim classes this summer at the pool. Molly keeps having her terrifying drowning dreams and fighting with her mom about the swimming and again getting caught lying about it.
Molly's mother Jen is harder on Molly than her dad but that's because they are divorced and he is now remarried and living out in California with a young wife named Paulette.
Molly is able to go to a party at her friend Michael's house to celebrate their senior friends graduating and hang out with her other fellow juniors of whom most are in drama getting ready for the spring play. It just so happens that Michael has a pool...
Molly doesn't give that any thought or attention when it seems that Kathi and Jared are able to come when some family plans for the weekend get cancelled. Jared and Molly dance together but then he starts humming and then softly singing:
"Oh my darlin'...oh my darlin'...oh my darlin' Clementine..."
Molly pulls away because now it is part of another nightmare in connect with the first. No drowning but hearing that same song in the hallway of a large dark house.
What becomes flirting and Jared trying to help Molly get into the pool then turns into a horrible reality for Molly. It seems like harmless fun, Jared picking her up to throw her in the pool while all of Molly's friends are laughing but once Molly goes under...its visions of frothing, bloody water and seaweed and broken bits of wood tangled in...nets?
Molly wakes up in the hospital and finds that she almost did drown. Kathi and Jared were able to save her and do CPR to resuscitate Molly. Molly's dad Bill came at the news of Molly's incident, he and his wife recently now settling in Maine since their honeymoon, and reports to her that she is now medically exempt from swimming because it seems her phobia of water is very dangerous, paralyzing even.
Molly's mom Jen isn't too happy about that "diagnosis" and wants her daughter to be taking lessons as soon as she is able during the summer. While Molly was unconscious in the hospital, she had another dream about a girl her own age but with dark hair compared to Molly's fairness walking beside her down that hallway with the ominous singing.
Dressed in gray skirts from the start of the 1900s, sobbing, with blood on her hands and a questioning look in her eyes as if begging for help...
This incident causes Molly to withdraw from her friends for their cruel laughing and taunting and want to stay away from Jared Bernstein as possibly because he wasn't laughing when he threw her in like the others. No Molly remembers his voice and his eyes being angry as if he intended to kill her...
Molly's dad stays for awhile and then goes back home which has her mom inviting Jared in to talk because she believes that is the sensible thing to do. Molly freaks out about that but mostly because Jared wasn't really coming to apologize but to ask her why there was blood in the pool once he threw her in...
It all comes to Molly having a full blown panic attack when she has another dream about the girl leading her to a room in which everything is covered in blood, a woman dead upon the stained sheets and a man with a dark beard turning toward her in menace. She awakens from it to have Kathi and Jared banging on her door while her mother is out on a "business" dinner.
Molly calls her father once they leave and behind her mother's back, they make arrangements to fly Molly up to Hibben, Maine to stay with Bill and Molly's stepmother, Paulette. Jen says her daughter is taking the coward's way out by running away from her problems (perhaps a slight dig at her ex-husband thrown in?) but I don't think I could blame Molly wanting to get away.
Molly arrives to have Paulette picking her up from the airport because her dad fell off a ladder and broke his ankle. They are fixing up the home they are living in to be a bed and breakfast for tourists and Paulette had to go answer the phone while her husband was stripping the walls so luckily it wasn't a fatal slip.
That is just the first thing to happen, nothing much.. once Molly reaches Hibben, Maine it all changes.
Molly recognizes the house and finds that inside are the familiar places from her latest dreams and she knows things about the house to as if she were someone else. Places in town seem to be familiar too and the song keeps haunting Molly's head.
Suddenly, Jared Bernstein shows up and Molly thinks she has gone completely crazy but he's real. Molly's mother told him exactly where she was, he was the one who called the day her dad had the accident and ever since that night he threw Molly in the pool...he's been having the exact same dreams.
Dreams of the bloody water and visions of the dark-haired girl in the old-fashioned clothes. Jared swears that girl is Molly but she knows it isn't because her newest vision has happened while she's awake and the name of the girl was Clementine Horn...
Very, very hard not to give away any more of the plot but you can already guess that we are dealing with some past-life plot points and making things right in the present...and so on.
It is still a very captivating book where we meet some more characters in both the book's present and the past of 1912 and everything is woven into a grand tapestry of romance, drama, character growth, a few chuckles here and there. Molly and Jared trying to find answers is where we get to be grounded despite the supernatural elements we've got going on.
Clementine's story is a great period setting and you have to decide whether or not you can feel sorry for her or bored to death her being a typical heroine who seems as if she is too whiny.
There are moments to tug on heartstrings and moments to shudder in dread but overall, Dreadful Sorry has a lot more going for it than you would believe based on the title. Come for horror and stay around for something that is less typical teen slasher pulp and more young adult modern day tragedies akin to Wuthering Heights.
I promise you will be anything but sorry...*wink*