The Gates of Evangeline (Charlie Cates #1) 
When New York journalist and recently bereaved mother Charlotte “Charlie” Cates begins to experience vivid dreams about children she’s sure that she’s lost her mind. Yet these are not the nightmares of a grieving parent, she soon realizes. They are messages and warnings that will help Charlie and the children she sees, if only she can make sense of them.
After a little boy in a boat appears in Charlie’s dreams asking for her help, Charlie finds herself entangled in a thirty-year-old missing-child case that has never ceased to haunt Louisiana’s prestigious Deveau family. Armed with an invitation to Evangeline, the family’s sprawling estate, Charlie heads south, where new friendships and an unlikely romance bring healing. But as she uncovers long-buried secrets of love, money, betrayal, and murder, the facts begin to implicate those she most wants to trust—and her visions reveal an evil closer than she could’ve imagined.A Southern Gothic mystery debut that combines literary suspense and romance with a mystical twist, The Gates of Evangeline is a story that readers of Gillian Flynn, Kate Atkinson, and Alice Sebold won't be able to put down.
This is the very first Southern Gothic Mistry book I have ever read. Wonderful storytelling! I was never bored! Charlie Cates's child died of a brain aneurysm- while at preschool. He was only 3 years old. While still grieving - it made perfect sense to me that Charlie was having disturbing nightmares of children. --- but her nightmares were not only from after affects of the pain- unbearable loss. Something else is going on in those dreams. Seems she has inherited abilities - like the
This is nearly a 4 star, but then it isn't. If it had had a tighter edit, it would have been. The first half was more than a 4 star of interest and enjoyment. This is going to be the first of a trilogy and the main character, Charlie by nickname, is deserving. She is bias "eyes" (New York city magazine writer biased) and equally as strong and opinionated. We find her in a period of mourning that will absolutely not be long or contained into a further isolation because her core does not partake

3.5 An intriguing title, gorgeous cover, paranormal visions of children asking for help, the Louisianans swamps and the genre Southern Gothic and I was all over this one.Interesting story with Charlotte, recovering from overwhelming grief taking an assignment from an old boss to try to find out the secrets that those at Evangeline may be hiding. The kidnapping of their young son many years ago, the mother now elderly and losing her memory more day by day make this assignment very difficult. Of
This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life.I liked this book well enough. I didn't feel like gushing about it when I finished but I did enjoy the story. This was one of those books that I found that I really liked some aspects a whole lot and other things in the book would lose me a little. In the end, the good outweighed the bad for me.Charlie is mourning the sudden loss of her young son. As you can imagine, she is going through the motions of daily living but is rather lost. When
Although I figured out most of the mystery before the sleuth did in this debut mystery, I found the story and characters engaging and the atmosphere immersive. I definitely recommend for mystery and women's fiction fans. Well done!
Hester Young
Hardcover | Pages: 416 pages Rating: 3.84 | 3895 Users | 667 Reviews

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Original Title: | The Gates of Evangeline |
ISBN: | 0399174001 (ISBN13: 9780399174001) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Charlie Cates #1 |
Setting: | Louisiana(United States) |
Literary Awards: | ITW Thriller Award Nominee for Best First Novel (2016) |
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From a unique new talent comes a fast-paced debut, introducing a heroine whose dark visions bring to light secrets that will heal or destroy those around her . . .When New York journalist and recently bereaved mother Charlotte “Charlie” Cates begins to experience vivid dreams about children she’s sure that she’s lost her mind. Yet these are not the nightmares of a grieving parent, she soon realizes. They are messages and warnings that will help Charlie and the children she sees, if only she can make sense of them.
After a little boy in a boat appears in Charlie’s dreams asking for her help, Charlie finds herself entangled in a thirty-year-old missing-child case that has never ceased to haunt Louisiana’s prestigious Deveau family. Armed with an invitation to Evangeline, the family’s sprawling estate, Charlie heads south, where new friendships and an unlikely romance bring healing. But as she uncovers long-buried secrets of love, money, betrayal, and murder, the facts begin to implicate those she most wants to trust—and her visions reveal an evil closer than she could’ve imagined.A Southern Gothic mystery debut that combines literary suspense and romance with a mystical twist, The Gates of Evangeline is a story that readers of Gillian Flynn, Kate Atkinson, and Alice Sebold won't be able to put down.
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Title | : | The Gates of Evangeline (Charlie Cates #1) |
Author | : | Hester Young |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 416 pages |
Published | : | September 1st 2015 by G.P. Putnam's Sons |
Categories | : | Mystery. Fiction. Fantasy. Paranormal. Thriller. Gothic. Mystery Thriller. Suspense |
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Ratings: 3.84 From 3895 Users | 667 ReviewsAppraise About Books The Gates of Evangeline (Charlie Cates #1)
Awesome, Awesome, Awesome!!!!I really enjoyed reading this book. It was pretty spooky at times. There was actually a couple of times that I actually got chills. That's a great thing!The main character in this story had dreams leading her to different situations. She was a little slow at times, figuring out their meanings. I actually figured out one situation way before she did. The main mystery. I'm wondering if I was suppose to. I NEVER figure things out before hand like some do so that's theThis is the very first Southern Gothic Mistry book I have ever read. Wonderful storytelling! I was never bored! Charlie Cates's child died of a brain aneurysm- while at preschool. He was only 3 years old. While still grieving - it made perfect sense to me that Charlie was having disturbing nightmares of children. --- but her nightmares were not only from after affects of the pain- unbearable loss. Something else is going on in those dreams. Seems she has inherited abilities - like the
This is nearly a 4 star, but then it isn't. If it had had a tighter edit, it would have been. The first half was more than a 4 star of interest and enjoyment. This is going to be the first of a trilogy and the main character, Charlie by nickname, is deserving. She is bias "eyes" (New York city magazine writer biased) and equally as strong and opinionated. We find her in a period of mourning that will absolutely not be long or contained into a further isolation because her core does not partake

3.5 An intriguing title, gorgeous cover, paranormal visions of children asking for help, the Louisianans swamps and the genre Southern Gothic and I was all over this one.Interesting story with Charlotte, recovering from overwhelming grief taking an assignment from an old boss to try to find out the secrets that those at Evangeline may be hiding. The kidnapping of their young son many years ago, the mother now elderly and losing her memory more day by day make this assignment very difficult. Of
This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life.I liked this book well enough. I didn't feel like gushing about it when I finished but I did enjoy the story. This was one of those books that I found that I really liked some aspects a whole lot and other things in the book would lose me a little. In the end, the good outweighed the bad for me.Charlie is mourning the sudden loss of her young son. As you can imagine, she is going through the motions of daily living but is rather lost. When
Although I figured out most of the mystery before the sleuth did in this debut mystery, I found the story and characters engaging and the atmosphere immersive. I definitely recommend for mystery and women's fiction fans. Well done!
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