Harassed online and escaping from something in her recent past, main character Carina Marshall has arrived in Jamaica to reinvent herself. Assuming the identity of a wealthy friend, Joy Carter, Carina is to take on a job as an au pair for the wealthy and powerful Hall family.
The Halls' estate, Blackbead House, is luxurious, beautifully furnished, and appears poised and glamourous, much like the lady of the house, Mrs. Hall, who has strict requirements for Carina's work and care of her children. Carina needs this job, and is happy to comply.
Carina gets along well with her charges, and is welcomed by the staff, particularly Aaron, who tends the grounds. She also begins noticing tension amongst the family, but doesn't want to look too closely at anything, particularly as she has her own secrets, including the one she told her parents, where she was supposed to be driving across the US, and not on her own in Jamaica, the place her mother, though from, had no desire for Carina to visit, particularly as she had a sister who disappeared while in the country.
Then, Carina begins to be haunted, and learns that there had been another woman previously employed, but who left and is nowhere to be found. Carina, unwilling to suffer constantly, begins digging into the Halls, the disappearance of the person who formerly held her position, and into local traditions as a way to understand how to dispel the ghost.
Though a little on the slow side, and a tad repetitive initially with Carina's internal monologue and self-flagellation, this was a diverting story. I loved the numbers of secrets, and the tensions and angers amongst the Hall family. I did think that there were some coincidences, and the ending was a little too swiftly wrapped up. But Carina's messiness and her not always well thought out actions felt believable, even when I found them a little irritating. But, she's still maturing, and trying to figure out who she is, so her thoughtlessness and lying worked, as well as her increasing determination to get to the truth.
I liked the hauntings; they were wonderfully described, and a little chilling.
I listened to this book, and Laura Edwards does a great job of voicing Carina and all her emotions, as well as the other characters.
Thank you to Netgalley and to Dreamscape Media for this ARC in exchange for my review.