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1960’s noir, an art heist, dark family secrets, vintage cars, and loads of sex

Tenebroso by thesehands

October 26, 2024 by carmelpie Leave a Comment

Tenebroso by thesehands Ronan was a portent, an omen, a sign that Adam might be in real danger; Declan had sent the most dangerous person he knew to protect him. ― thesehands, Tenebroso As he lay in Adam’s arms, Ronan noted the differences between what he remembered and what he currently felt. Adam was not as bony as he used to be, no longer elongated with the awkward stretch of adolescence. He was warmer than Ronan’s memories, perhaps only because he was real and tangible […]

Filed Under: Fanfiction, Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: 1960s America, art heist, bdsm, cbr16bingo, child abuse, family secrets, fanfic, fanfiction, FBI agents, gay romance, kink, lgbtq characters, LGBTQ romance, lost love, Maggie Stiefvater, murder, queer romance, The Raven Cycle, thesehands, torture, vintage cars, Vintage Noir

carmelpie's CBR16 Review No:82 · Genres: Fanfiction, Fiction, Suspense · Tags: 1960s America, art heist, bdsm, cbr16bingo, child abuse, family secrets, fanfic, fanfiction, FBI agents, gay romance, kink, lgbtq characters, LGBTQ romance, lost love, Maggie Stiefvater, murder, queer romance, The Raven Cycle, thesehands, torture, vintage cars, Vintage Noir ·
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cover of You Should Be So Lucky by Cat Sebastian

Sometimes you want to look at a guy and say: Well, he’s f***ed, but he’s trying.

You Should Be So Lucky by Cat Sebastian

June 26, 2024 by carmelpie Leave a Comment

Eddie has to be careful, otherwise he’s going to open his mouth and give this man five paragraphs of lunacy, starting with “You’re pretty” and ending with “Are you always this bad at your job?” with maybe some “Can I touch your suit?” thrown in there to maximize the horror. ― Cat Sebastian, You Should Be So Lucky It’s not just the burden of continually lying, it’s keeping your existence a secret. When the world has decided that people are supposed to be a certain […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: 1960s America, American baseball, Cat Sebastian, gay romance, historical fiction, New York City, queer love story, queer romance, secret romance

carmelpie's CBR16 Review No:56 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: 1960s America, American baseball, Cat Sebastian, gay romance, historical fiction, New York City, queer love story, queer romance, secret romance ·
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After a lifetime of throwing away love and affection, maybe he had a surplus, and Caleb was welcome to it.

Peter Cabot Gets Lost by Cat Sebastian

Tommy Cabot Was Here by Cat Sebastian

Daniel Cabot Puts Down Roots by Cat Sebastian

May 23, 2024 by carmelpie Leave a Comment

Peter Cabot Gets Lost There had been that moment when Peter touched Caleb’s neck before lunch, but Caleb was ninety percent sure that was an accident and that Peter had needed to have about fifteen existential crises about it. Caleb didn’t have the energy to be anyone’s existential crisis. ― Cat Sebastian, Peter Cabot Gets Lost Peter caught himself staring at Caleb even more than usual, as if memorizing the precise upward tilt of his nose or the degree to which his freckles had multiplied […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: 1960s America, 1970s New York, Cat Sebastian, gay romance, queer romance, road trip romance

carmelpie's CBR16 Review No:47 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: 1960s America, 1970s New York, Cat Sebastian, gay romance, queer romance, road trip romance ·
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“We forget all too soon the things we thought we could never forget.”

Slouching Towards Bethlehem by Joan Didion

July 3, 2022 by faintingviolet 2 Comments

This is my first in depth experience with Didion’s writing (although likely not my last as I have Year of Magical Thinking already on this year’s to read list). Slouching Towards Bethlehem as a title caught my imagination years ago and has stayed with me (I was unaware it was a further literary illusion, missing the Yeats connection). This is Didion’s definitive portrait America, but most specifically California, in the 1960s. I read plenty of books published outside of my own lifetime, but reading Slouching […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: 1960s America, Joan Didion, narrative non-fiction, read harder challenge, Slouching Towards Bethlehem

faintingviolet's CBR14 Review No:39 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: 1960s America, Joan Didion, narrative non-fiction, read harder challenge, Slouching Towards Bethlehem ·
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“Strivers grasped for something better – maybe it existed, maybe it didn’t – and crooks schemed…”

Harlem Shuffle by Colson Whitehead

March 12, 2022 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

In one word: Meandering This book was the January/February selection for my work Book Club, of which I am now the unofficial president. Having been at my company for only three months I am stoked about this turn of events and was eager to discuss it with coworkers. This was a GREAT book club book, lots to discuss. I was familiar with Colson Whitehead, having read one of his Pulitzer winners, The Nickel Boys (which tore my heart out) so I was excited to dive […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: 1960s America, Colson Whitehead, harlem, Harlem Shuffle, heist

cheerbrarian's CBR14 Review No:8 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: 1960s America, Colson Whitehead, harlem, Harlem Shuffle, heist ·
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“Her death hit in waves. Not a flood, but water lapping steadily at her ankles. You could drown in two inches of water. Maybe grief was the same.”

The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett

February 28, 2022 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

In one word: Clever Accolades have poured in for this book: nominated for a number of literary awards, Good Morning America Book Club selection, picked as a “book of the year” on numerous lists (including Barack Obama’s), and the “one book one community read” for my local book club. The last accolade is what swayed me to pick it up as I’m a loyal participant of the library book club. I was hesitant because we read Bennett’s “The Mothers” four years ago and I did […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: 1960s America, Brit Bennett, Passing, race in america, the 1980s, the vanishing half

cheerbrarian's CBR14 Review No:7 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: 1960s America, Brit Bennett, Passing, race in america, the 1980s, the vanishing half ·
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