It Will Only Hurt for a Moment: A Novel

In this highly atmospheric thriller from the Bram Stoker Award–nominated author of The Violence, a young woman hopes to reinvent herself at an isolated artists’ colony . . . only to be drawn into its dark, twisted past.

“Filled to the brim with righteous fury and fright that cannot be quelled, this novel solidifies Dawson as an unstoppable force.”—Clay McLeod Chapman, author of What Kind of Mother and Ghost Eaters

Sarah Carpenter is starting over.

She’s on the run—leaving behind her unsupportive, narcissistic ex-boyfriend and alcoholic, abusive mother—and headed for a new beginning at Tranquil Falls, a secluded artists’ colony on the grounds of a closed hotel. There, with no cell signal or internet to distract her, she hopes to rediscover her love for pottery and put the broken pieces of her life back together.

But when Sarah uncovers the body of a young woman while digging a hole for a pit kiln, things start to fall apart. Her fellow artists begin to act in troubling ways. The eccentric fiber artist knits an endless scarf. The musician plays the same carousel song over and over until his fingers bleed. The calligrapher grins with ink-stained teeth. Not to mention the haunting dreams Sarah has night after night.

When she discovers glass shards in her clay, Sarah wonders if someone is out to get her—or if she’s losing her grip on reality out here in the wilds, where the pounding of the waterfall never, ever fades. As she investigates the beautiful valley and the crumbling resort looming over them all, she unearths a chilling past that refuses to remain buried . . .

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Published Oct 22, 2024

368 pages

Average rating: 7.67

6 RATINGS

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Hartfullofbooks
Jun 23, 2025
4/10 stars
First, major trigger warning for rape and sexual assault which is a huge component of this thriller. A woman escaping an abusive relationship joins a handful of artists at a historic wellness retreat to recenter and start over. The opposite occurs when she stumble upon an unmarked grave and awakens a haunting. I enjoyed this at first because the characters were fun and the premise intriguing but halfway through the story got so repetitive and the characters stopped feeling real and just became stereotypes. We spend half the book on this budding romance only for the two to suddenly decide it “wasn’t gonna work”. I’d say half of this book could have been slimmed down and it would have been better. Despite the pacing and unnecessary romance that went nowhere I did enjoy the overall story, but it just took a little too long to get there. Not quite 3 stars but 2.5 felt right since I disliked the middle but the beginning and ends were fun.

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