The Spectacular

June 13, 2023

 


The Spectacular
By: Fiona Davis
Genre: Historical Fiction

Summary:
New York City, 1956: Nineteen-year-old Marion Brooks knows she should be happy. Her high school sweetheart is about to propose and sweep her off to the life everyone has always expected they’d have together: a quiet house in the suburbs, Marion staying home to raise their future children. But instead, Marion finds herself feeling trapped. So when she comes across an opportunity to audition for the famous Radio City Rockettes—the glamorous precision-dancing troupe—she jumps at the chance to exchange her predictable future for the dazzling life of a performer. 
 
Meanwhile, the city is reeling from a string of bombings orchestrated by a person the press has nicknamed the “Big Apple Bomber,” who has been terrorizing the citizens of New York for sixteen years by planting bombs in popular, crowded spaces. With the public in an uproar over the lack of any real leads after a yearslong manhunt, the police turn in desperation to Peter Griggs, a young doctor at a local mental hospital who espouses a radical new technique: psychological profiling. 

As both Marion and Peter find themselves unexpectedly pulled in to the police search for the bomber, Marion realizes that as much as she’s been training herself to blend in—performing in perfect unison with all the other identical Rockettes—if she hopes to catch the bomber, she’ll need to stand out and take a terrifying risk. In doing so, she may be forced to sacrifice everything she’s worked for, as well as the people she loves the most. --bn.com

Fiona Davis is one of those authors where I can go into the book blindly and know I won't be disappointed. One of those authors who's book release you anxiously count the days down to. She's the auto buy you clear your calendar for the minute you get your hands on it. In my case, you stay up far too late into the night because you couldn't stop reading. That's how it's been for me with all of her books and her latest, The Spectacular, was no exception. Once again, I was putty in her hands and loved every minute of the story she told.

The Spectacular centers around Marion Brooks. Our main character has come of age in the 1950s. She's always felt like an outsider with her father and sister, Judy. Life after their mother's death was never the same. Judy took after their father, while Marion inherited her mother's love of performing. However, Marion's dream and that of her father's couldn't be more different. He has visions of her getting married to her high school boyfriend, Nathaniel, who will work alongside her dad. Her father envisions them all living under the same roof. Nowhere in her father's vision is Marion a Rockette. And when she dares to live out her dream, he refuses to support her. 

On top of the grueling work, Marion finds out just how hard it is to achieve the illusion audiences look forward to seeing. While her father has next to nothing to do with her, she makes friends with some of the dancers. Life for everyone is brought to a screeching halt when the Big Apple Bomber sits next to Marion's sister for a performance. From the stage, Marion watches the devastation unleashed when a bomb her planted in a seat goes off. Marion's dream has now become a nightmare she blames herself for.

When the police don't seem to make any head way, Marion enlists the help of Peter, a doctor one of the city's mental hospitals. He's created something called a psychological profile- the first of it's kind. Based on information he's given, he's able to give the police a better understanding of who they've been trying to apprehend for 16 years. When they get a less than welcoming reaction from the authorities, Peter and Marion look for their guy on their own. But can they find him? And can they do it before anyone else gets hurt?

Once I started The Spectacular I was hooked. I loved every minute of the story. I loved seeing Marion choose to live the life she wants verses the life her father things she should have. I loved watching her come into her own as she navigated the unrelenting pressure that comes with being a Rockette. I especially loved all the behind the scenes history Fiona wove into the story. Watching Peter shape who the bomber would be was incredible. Watching he and Marion hunt their guy down was engrossing. Mostly, I loved seeing how seamlessly Fiona Davis has, yet again, woven fact with fiction.

If you love historical fiction, Fiona Davis is an author you want to read. 



A Shadow in Moscow

 


A Shadow in Moscow
By: Katherine Reay
Genre: Historical Fiction

Summary:

Vienna, 1954

After losing everyone she loves in the final days of World War II, Ingrid Bauer agrees to a hasty marriage with a gentle Soviet embassy worker and follows him home to Moscow. But nothing deep within the Soviet Union’s totalitarian regime is what it seems, including her new husband, whom Ingrid suspects works for the KGB. Upon her daughter’s birth, Ingrid risks everything and reaches out in hope to the one country she understands and trusts—Britain, the country of her mother’s birth—and starts passing along intelligence to MI6, navigating a world of secrets and lies, light and shadow.

Washington, DC, 1980

Part of the Foreign Studies Initiative, Anya Kadinova finishes her degree at Georgetown University and boards her flight home to Moscow, leaving behind the man she loves and a country she’s grown to respect. Though raised by dedicated and loyal Soviet parents, Anya soon questions an increasingly oppressive and paranoid Soviet regime at the height of the Cold War. When the KGB murders her best friend, Anya picks sides and contacts the CIA. Working in a military research lab, Anya passes along Soviet military plans and schematics in an effort to end the 1980s arms race. --bn.com


*** I was very fortunate to receive a complimentary copy of this book and all opinions in this review are completely my own. ***


The only way to start my review is to say, "WOW!" For so much of this book, I felt right there in the scenes. Katherine does a phenomenal job of describing the scene and giving you details that make you feel you're right there- in the middle of everything with the characters. The details she included with the undercover work and spy maneuvers just made the story leap off the pages!! I felt the suspense the characters felt and the tension, too. This story was incredible. Her research was impeccable and brought the story she created to life.

Ingrid is a dynamic character. Her story engrossed me from the very beginning. Her storyline started off with secrets and pretty much stayed that way throughout the whole book. In fact, she doesn't understand for years why her father is dragged from their family home and beaten. She learns later her mother was pushed down stairs and died in the same attack. She had no idea the truth of what her parents were doing, nor who they were. Once the truth is revealed to her, her life is forever changed. 

Her parents' legacy comes into play once Ingrid is married and about to have her daughter. A hasty marriage doesn't live out as she thought it would and she decides she wants better for her daughter. This involves secrets, spying, sharing political information against the Soviet Union. The very government her husband is devoted to. Years of dinner parties and being the perfect hostess give her access to conversations she would later relay to the British. Over the years, she becomes legendary. So much so, in fact, that only people know who she is.

Anya is given the rare opportunity to leave Moscow and study in the U.S. for a few years. There, she's exposed to an entirely different way of life. One that has hope, options, freedom. She can't unknow what she now knows once she comes back to Moscow. Suddenly, the differences between the U.S. and Russia are all she sees. Anya makes a firm choice of where her loyalty lies when she's informed the Dmitri is dead. While everyone says he was mugged and killed, Anya fears something is off.  Shortly after, she notifies a man she met through a college professor in the U.S. and begins to spy for them. 

This story was so action packed. No chapter was without a purpose in driving the story along. My only complaint was that it felt the first half of the book unfolded in a slow pace. Lots was happening, but it felt like it was taking awhile to get it going. For example, Ingrid doesn't even get married until 80+ pages in. Based on the book summary, that was what catapults her into spying, so I expected it to happen sooner than it did. Dmitri's death (the catapult for Anya's spying) doesn't happen until pages 139. I wasn't expecting these key events to happen so late in the story. 

However, once the ball got rolling you were rolling. You were glued. You wanted to see how each operation would go. Would Anya get caught? Would Ingrid? Seeing everything come to a head and unfold from there was intense and I couldn't wait to see how the book would end.

Thank you, Katherine Reay, for another amazing book. You captivated me with the story you wrote. I was torn between wanting to know what would happen next to not wanting the story to end.

The Audrey Hepburn Estate

April 18, 2023

 


The Audrey Hepburn Estate
By: Brenda Janowitz
Genre: Historical Fiction

Summary:
Emma Jansen grew up on the Rolling Hill Estate. Rumored to be the inspiration for a beloved movie, the walls hold more than Emma bargained with when she comes back hoping to prevent it from being demolished. Emma revisits the house- which holds life altering secrets. She also revisits her two best friends and the complicated dynamic the three shared. There's a lot Emma didn't know- and she's about to find it all out. 

Brenda Janowitz has done it again!! Once again, she's crafted a story you get lost it. She's created characters and storylines with them that you can't put down. The Audrey Hepburn Estate is a prime example of what I love about historical fiction. Brenda takes a subject you think you're pretty knowledgeable in and introduces you to things you never knew about it. She's so gifted at telling a story from an angle you wouldn't normally think about. She's so talented at writing a plot that you don't want to put down. And just when you think you have a lock on what's going on, she throws a plot twist to throw everything you thought out the window. I stayed up WAY past my bedtime because I didn't want to stop reading her words. I was hooked! I was torn between wanting to see what happened next and not wanting the book to end. I loved every bit of this book! 

Emma grew up on the grounds of Rolling Hills. While she may have been the maid's daughter, she was best friends with the estate owner's grandson. She and Henry later add Leo to the mix when his father becomes Felix's (Henry's Grandfather/estate owner) driver. As you can imagine, the dynamic evolves over the years- in different ways. While hearts are falling in love and getting broken, secrets are being suspected. Is Felix who they think he is? How did the beloved chef really die? Why is Mila, Emma's mother, spending so much time with Felix? Assumptions are made, but it'll be decades before the truth behind them is uncovered.

Now adults, Leo is the owner of a company who has bought the Rolling Hill estate- in all it's disrepair. Emma comes back hoping to stop him from tearing it down. The course of this mission gets the three of them back together- and some dynamics die hard. Will there be a happier ending this time? 

However, the past collides with the present when secrets are uncovered as the house is torn down. A subbasement holds far more than the shock of it's existence. What is found within these hidden walls changes the lives of these three forever. The truth is nothing like what Emma had once thought it was. It's far worse. Her life is never the same once the truth comes out.

If you love historical fiction, I cannot recommend The Audrey Hepburn Estate enough. Little Audrey Hepburn references are planted throughout the book, but the story itself was nothing short of amazing. I loved it. I couldn't put it down. I devoured it. I loved how Brenda crafted a story that taught me history I never knew prior to her book. Those are my favorite historical fiction books to read! It's what I love most about the genre. The direction she took is one I don't read very often- if ever. It's so deserving of a story to be told and she brings it to you out of nowhere!! 

The Quarantine Princess Diaries

March 28, 2023


 The Quarantine Princess Diaries

By: Meg Cabot

Genre: Young Adult, Teen  


Summary:

As the world battles COVID, so does Genovia. Princess Mia has to not only guide her country through a pandemic (with opposition as close to under her own roof), but she also has to deal with her family at the same time. How does she do it? How does everyone handle it all? Thankfully, Mia kept a diary for us to find out. 

I have to be honest- this is my first Princess Diaries book. I know it's far into the established series, but I haven't read any of them. I've seen the movies, but haven't read the books. However, I couldn't resist this one. I was so curious to see how Princess Mia handles a pandemic and what it would look like in Genovia. So, I dove right in- having missed quite a book from previous books in the series. 

I'm glad I did. Overall, I have to say that I enjoyed the book. There was so much I didn't know- for example, Princess Mia is a married mother now! I worried jumping in so late in the series would l eave me confused, but it didn't. Meg Cabot writes a delightful story and in a way that anyone could follow along to. 

Cabot starts you off at the beginning of COVID, so there's no surprise when a family member to Mia has to spend 2 weeks in a separate room because of a possible exposure to the virus. As her country's leader, Mia looks for how to guide the citizens through this extraordinary time. She finds guidance in a book on The Great Influenza of 1918. That and wine. Lots of wine. 

While she takes the same protective measures against the virus the rest of the world does, Princess Mia has to deal with critics- as the rest of the world had to. She just may not have expected them to be from her own family. Grandma, for one, is not in support of the lockdowns as it puts a damper on her partying ways. 

As Mia's diary continues to document the battle against the virus, it also documents her Grandma's new friends and new fiancé. As well as Mia's Cousin Ivan's not so rational reaction to precautions to stop the spread. 

It was fun to revisit Genovia and see what everyone was up to. My favorite character had to be Grandma. Who knew she'd be such a partier?!  Her storyline kept you giggling from start to finish. It was weird to see Mia as an adult in her 30s. She's a wife now. She's a mom now. She really likes her wine now. It was fun to relive the pandemic though this lens. Much more fun than when I lived it in real time without a party animal Grandma to entertain me. I think longstanding readers of the series will enjoy this installment. It's a quick, lighthearted read. I just may have to start from the beginning of the series now. 


My Jesus

March 23, 2023

 


My Jesus
By: Anne Wilson
Genre: Memoirs/Christian Non-Fiction

Summary:
Anne shares with you the loving family she has- sharing fun memories they've all made over the years. But, she also shares with you the devastating heartbreak her family has had to recover from. And through it all, she shares how Jesus was the loving force that got them all through. True to His word, He made good from bad and here's how he did it all.

Like many of America, I've heard the song "My Jesus". I was late to that game, but once I found it I loved it. But I had no idea the story behind that song: how it came to be, the events leading to it, or how it's blessings all pointed to Jesus. I knew nothing about Anne prior to her book, but I was blessed to read her story- and be touched by it. 

Anne grew up in a loving. close Christian family. She was the youngest of the three children and was particularly close to her brother, Jacob. She pours out fun and loving memories with them- many involving her beloved brother. And Anne shares how everything changed in the very early hours one morning. She shares how her family was forever rocked with the death of Jacob. She walks you through getting the news and the gut wrenching life after it. How do you recover from such a loss? How do you move on? With Jesus.

As you read this heartbreaking book, you won't be able to dismiss the presence of Jesus. From the time Anne audibly heard His voice to all the times she relied on Him to get through the devastating days after. Anne really highlights the ways Jesus was there with her and got her through the funerals and other hard moments. You see how He answered prayers when all she could do was pray. You read the story how Jesus and Anne formed such a tight personal relationship. Anne tells you how Jesus became her Jesus and how He turned her heartbreak into one blessing after another. 

I cried during this book. I felt so much hope and inspiration during this book. I was amazed at the strength of Anne and her family- and their never wavering dedication to Jesus through their darkest times. I am a better person after having read her story. It was a touching reminder of how you can surrender your hardest, lowest times to Jesus and watch him do the unimaginable with them. I loved reading of the blessings that could only be explained as done by Jesus. 

Two Wars and A Wedding

March 21, 2023

 


Two Wars and A Wedding
By: Lauren Willig
Genre: Historical Fiction

Summary:

September 1896: An aspiring archaeologist, Smith College graduate Betsy Hayes travels to Athens, desperate to break into the male-dominated field of excavation. In the midst of the heat and dust of Greece she finds an unlikely ally in Charles, Baron de Robecourt, one of the few men who takes her academic passion seriously. But when a simmering conflict between Greece and Turkey erupts into open warfare, Betsy throws herself into the conflict as a nurse, not knowing that the decision will change her life forever—and cause a deep and painful rift with her oldest friend, Ava.

June 1898: Betsy has sworn off war nursing—but when she gets the word that her estranged friend Ava is headed to Cuba with Clara Barton and the Red Cross to patch up the wounded in the Spanish-American War, Betsy determines to stop her the only way she knows how: by joining in her place. Battling heat, disease, and her own demons, Betsy follows Teddy Roosevelt’s Rough Riders straight to the heart of the fighting, where she is forced to confront her greatest fears to save both old friends and new…. bn.com


Lauren Willig introduces you to Betsy Hayes and the journey she goes on. What starts out as a desire to go an archaeological dig through her school leads her to enlisting with the Red Cross as a nurse. From there, she finds herself on the front lines of two wars. Betsy is faced with all the emotions, loss and anger that comes with war. The highs and lows that come with war. When fear becomes reality despite all your efforts to prevent it. Within the pages of this book you see a determined, feisty woman rise above the overwhelming and come out the other side a completely different woman. You will journey with Betsy all over the emotional map. I found myself heartbroken every time her heart broke, angry whenever she was delt a blow to her dreams, and cheering on her every victory- no matter how big or small- because there weren't enough of them. You read as a naïve woman is shaped by the biggest of losses. You watch a feisty girl become a driven woman who makes the world a better place for all who are among her.


 Betsey's dream in life is to go on a school dig. She sees no reason why a woman can't do such a thing, though the faculty involved see plenty of them. This leads her to achieve her dream in a different way: if she comes back from a war a "hero", the school will have no choice but to let her go. So, she enrolls in the Red Cross to learn how to be a front lines nurse. Not only does Betsy get to the front lines of a war, but she quickly realizes how in over her head and unprepared she is. But, Betsy is blessed with helpful coworkers. 

During her time in Greece and during that first war, Betsy falls in love with the most complicated of matches. Love overrules logic and she falls head first into a romance that will forever change her life. 

Betsy finds herself involved with the Cuba/Spanish war by accident. Her intentions were to prevent friend, Ava, from going. However, life had other plans and to the frontlines she goes. Once again, the realities of war await her. This time the fight isn't just involving gunfire. Often times the nurses are under supplied and overwhelmed with soldiers. Battling wartime injuries gets even harder once Typhoid and Yellow Fever come into play- taking out nurses and soldiers alike. But it's during this war that Betsy not only finds love, but the guts to be the fighter you know she is. You watch Betsy step up to the plate in an inspiring way. She fights for her soldiers with everything she has. She is determined to not let history repeat itself and you cheer her on every step of the way.

By the time you turn the last page and have read the end of Betsy's story, you are emotionally exhausted. But you are so proud of her. Like I said, as you read her story, you fight with her, cry with her, cheer her on and applaud her take no prisoners attitude when it's necessary. You are so proud of the woman she becomes. While you don't wish to live vicariously through her, as some historical fiction stories, you are inspired by the bold fighter you watched come to live before your very eyes.


The Lipstick Bureau

December 27, 2022

 


The Lipstick Bureau
By: Michelle Gable
Genre: Historical Fiction

Summary:
1944, Rome. Newlywed Niki Novotná is recruited by a new American spy agency to establish a secret branch in Italy's capital. One of the OSS's few female operatives abroad and multilingual, she's tasked with crafting fake stories and distributing propaganda to lower the morale of enemy soldiers.

Despite limited resources, Niki and a scrappy team of artists, forgers and others—now nicknamed The Lipstick Bureau—find success, forming a bond amid the cobblestoned streets and storied villas of the newly liberated city. But her work is also a way to escape devastating truths about the family she left behind in Czechoslovakia and a future with her controlling American husband.

As the war drags on and the pressure intensifies, Niki begins to question the rules she's been instructed to follow, and a colleague unexpectedly captures her heart. But one step out of line, one mistake, could mean life or death…   ---bn.com


Let me start by saying how much I loved Niki!! She was a spunky, fun, determined character who marched to the beat of her own drum whenever others wanted to keep playing the same old song. She wasn't afraid to think outside of the box to get her missions accomplished. Michelle Gable gave me numerous characters to enjoy, but Niki was my favorite. 

Niki is placed in the MO (Morale Operations) unit of the O.S.S. (Office of Strategic Services). Her unit's job is to deal with black propaganda to spread to the enemy. Niki comes up with creative ways to accomplish this task. She pushed boundaries to get the job done. It was fascinating to see what plan she would come up with next and then how it would unfold. Despite her unit being underestimated, underfunded and under everything, she was able to get the results needed. Through a fake newspaper to luring enemy soldiers with the false promise of companionship to even convincing hundreds to dessert their posts. You get to read it all happen. 

I will warn you that this book is a chunky boy. It comes in at over 450 pages, so be prepared to invest time. But you won't be disappointed. As each page is turned and the story unfolds, you'll see the heart behind Niki's drive. You'll see the effect of having to leave her family behind and them later choosing not to leave has had on her. It will, ultimately, drive her to cross lines and push boundaries in the hopes of getting closer to the brother she hasn't been able to locate. Within the book, you get a look at World War II from a rarely seen perspective. 

While The Lipstick Bureau isn't going to leave you on the edge of your seat anticipating what will happen next, you will be glued to the characters. You will connect with the MO team players. You'll be routing for them. This book kept showing me the heart of Niki- in all the different facets. From start to finish you always see how her love of her family drove her decisions- both during the war and after it. 

Michelle Gable has been a favorite author of mine for years. Yet again, she tells a story you get immersed in and become fascinated with. I found the end a little abrupt, but the story grips you from the get go and keeps you until the end, so any ending may have been abrupt. I spent a weekend hanging out with Niki and the MO unit and I enjoyed it.  


 

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