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Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Product DetailsThe Velvet Hours 

  by Alyson Richman


      In 2010, an apartment in Paris was opened for the first time in seventy years. Solange Beaugiron, inherited the apartment from her grandmother Marthe de Florian. In 1942, as the Nazis were approaching Paris, Solange locked the door and fled Paris never to return again. When the apartment was opened in 2010 after her death, auctioneers found a time capsule of the Belle Epoque era showcasing Marthe de Florian's crystal, art, ceramic figurines and sumptuous furnishings. The most striking find was a portrait above the mantel of Marthe de Florian painted by a famous Italian painter. Love letters to Marthe from various wealthy suitors were also found wrapped in different colored ribbons.
           Using this true story as her inspiration, Alysson Richman has crafted a beautiful story of  Solange, a young woman, who meets her grandmother for the first time when she is nineteen years old. She is grieving for the mother she recently lost and her father, not sure what to do with his daughter, introduces her to the mother that he only met when he was eighteen years old. He has had a tenuous relationship with his mother but, as rumors of war in Europe are swirling, and he is fearful that he will be called to serve,  he wants Solange to get to know her and have a safe haven. Solange is a budding writer and as she listens to her grandmother's  incredible life story, she begins to write it all down. Marthe rose from poverty to become an actress and courtesan, desired by important, wealthy men. She uses the beautiful objects in the apartment to tell her story to Solange: her collection of beautiful art and ceramics and a magnificent string of pearls with an emerald clasp that saved her from falling back into her previous life of poverty. Inside her lavish apartment, time has stopped and war seems very far away.
        The plot alternates between the two stories of Marthe and Solangee.  Marthe is coming to the end of her life and Solange is just beginning her life with a new love but war will change everything. Descriptive and beautifully written, readers are transported into WWII Paris. Anyone who enjoys historical fiction will love The Velvet Hours.

Thanks to NetGalley and Berkley Publishing Group for providing me with a copy of this book for a fair review.

Adult : Historical Fiction
Grade: A

Product DetailsThe Velvet Hours 

  by Alyson Richman


      In 2010, an apartment in Paris was opened for the first time in seventy years. Solange Beaugiron, inherited the apartment from her grandmother Marthe de Florian. In 1942, as the Nazis were approaching Paris, Solange locked the door and fled Paris never to return again. When the apartment was opened in 2010 after her death, auctioneers found a time capsule of the Belle Epoque era showcasing Marthe de Florian's crystal, art, ceramic figurines and sumptuous furnishings. The most striking find was a portrait above the mantel of Marthe de Florian painted by a famous Italian painter. Love letters to Marthe from various wealthy suitors were also found wrapped in different colored ribbons.
           Using this true story as her inspiration, Alysson Richman has crafted a beautiful story of  Solange, a young woman, who meets her grandmother for the first time when she is nineteen years old. She is grieving for the mother she recently lost and her father, not sure what to do with his daughter, introduces her to the mother that he only met when he was eighteen years old. He has had a tenuous relationship with his mother but, as rumors of war in Europe are swirling, and he is fearful that he will be called to serve,  he wants Solange to get to know her and have a safe haven. Solange is a budding writer and as she listens to her grandmother's  incredible life story, she begins to write it all down. Marthe rose from poverty to become an actress and courtesan, desired by important, wealthy men. She uses the beautiful objects in the apartment to tell her story to Solange: her collection of beautiful art and ceramics and a magnificent string of pearls with an emerald clasp that saved her from falling back into her previous life of poverty. Inside her lavish apartment, time has stopped and war seems very far away.
        The plot alternates between the two stories of Marthe and Solangee.  Marthe is coming to the end of her life and Solange is just beginning her life with a new love but war will change everything. Descriptive and beautifully written, readers are transported into WWII Paris. Anyone who enjoys historical fiction will love The Velvet Hours.

Thanks to NetGalley and Berkley Publishing Group for providing me with a copy of this book for a fair review.

Adult : Historical Fiction
Grade: A

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Try Not to Breathe

Try Not To Breathe

                     by Holly Seddon

   Alex Dale is a dead woman. Or she will be within the year if  she doesn't stop drinking. Her drinking has wrecked her marriage,  her career as a journalist, and her life. She is trying to "manage" her drinking but she isn't having much success.  In a last ditch effort to salvage her career, she  is writing an article about doctors who are working with brain injured patients.  While doing this, she finds Amy Stevenson, a young woman about her age who has been in a coma for fifteen years. Amy's story was in the news because she disappeared when she was fifteen only to be found savagely raped and beaten. But signs indicated that Amy had consensual sex before her attack. Amy had a steady boyfriend but they weren't sexually active so did she willingly have sex with her attacker?   Alex feels connected to  Amy because they are about the same age but, unlike Alex, Amy is stuck in 1995. Alex starts on a quest to solve this cold case and discover what happened to Amy.

 Alex begins visiting Amy in the hospital and talking to her. Is it her imagination that Amy seems to be responding to her when she plays music that she loved and talks to her about her attacker? As Alex interviews Amy's high school boyfriend and other friends, she begins to figure out  what happened to Amy. In trying to bring Amy's attacker to justice, Alex finds her own redemption.

 This is the debut effort by the author and she did a great job of making us understand Alex and her need to drink. We can feel her pain. The story is told in multiple viewpoints and goes back and forth between time periods.  There were  plot twists and I didn't guess who was responsible for Amy's attack. The ending did bring tears to my eyes. I look forward to more books from this author.

Thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for the ARC.

Adult Fiction/Thrillers
Grade A-

                                                                                 
Try Not to Breathe

Try Not To Breathe

                     by Holly Seddon

   Alex Dale is a dead woman. Or she will be within the year if  she doesn't stop drinking. Her drinking has wrecked her marriage,  her career as a journalist, and her life. She is trying to "manage" her drinking but she isn't having much success.  In a last ditch effort to salvage her career, she  is writing an article about doctors who are working with brain injured patients.  While doing this, she finds Amy Stevenson, a young woman about her age who has been in a coma for fifteen years. Amy's story was in the news because she disappeared when she was fifteen only to be found savagely raped and beaten. But signs indicated that Amy had consensual sex before her attack. Amy had a steady boyfriend but they weren't sexually active so did she willingly have sex with her attacker?   Alex feels connected to  Amy because they are about the same age but, unlike Alex, Amy is stuck in 1995. Alex starts on a quest to solve this cold case and discover what happened to Amy.

 Alex begins visiting Amy in the hospital and talking to her. Is it her imagination that Amy seems to be responding to her when she plays music that she loved and talks to her about her attacker? As Alex interviews Amy's high school boyfriend and other friends, she begins to figure out  what happened to Amy. In trying to bring Amy's attacker to justice, Alex finds her own redemption.

 This is the debut effort by the author and she did a great job of making us understand Alex and her need to drink. We can feel her pain. The story is told in multiple viewpoints and goes back and forth between time periods.  There were  plot twists and I didn't guess who was responsible for Amy's attack. The ending did bring tears to my eyes. I look forward to more books from this author.

Thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for the ARC.

Adult Fiction/Thrillers
Grade A-

                                                                                 

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