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Angels Rule the World

Angels' Blood by Nalini Singh

October 20, 2019 by teresaelectro Leave a Comment

After reading Nalini Singh’s short story in Burning Up, I delved into her Archangel series starting with Angels’ Blood. The author celebrated a birthday on Sept 7th. I’m already on the third entry, so it was mere luck I was able to use this review for the Birthday #CBR11Bingo square. We are introduced to Elena Deveraux, a fierce vampire hunter who was born (or cursed according to her father) with the power to track vampires my scent. In this reality, angels are out in the […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Romance Tagged With: angels, angels blood, Birthday!, book one, cbr11bingo, Guild Hunter, hunters, Nalini Singh, new york, paranormal roamnce, Series, vampires

teresaelectro's CBR11 Review No:11 · Genres: Fantasy, Romance · Tags: angels, angels blood, Birthday!, book one, cbr11bingo, Guild Hunter, hunters, Nalini Singh, new york, paranormal roamnce, Series, vampires ·
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Books to Film: Pal Joey and BUtterfield 8

John O'Hara: Four Novels of the 1930s by John O'Hara

September 24, 2019 by xoxoxoe Leave a Comment

After recently reading Truman Capote’s Breakfast at Tiffany’s, I decided that I not only wanted to continue with my book-to-film theme, but keep it centered in New York City, too. That led me to John O’Hara’s  Pal Joey and BUtterfield 8. I had heard for years that the 1957 film version of Pal Joey was nothing like the 1940 Rodgers and Hart Broadway musical – Gene Kelly apparently portrayed him as a genuine no-good crumb (as Joey would say). In the film Frank Sinatra isn’t exactly […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: 1930s, Breakfast at Tiffany's, BUtterfield 8, john o'hara, new york, pal Joey, truman capote

xoxoxoe's CBR11 Review No:7 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: 1930s, Breakfast at Tiffany's, BUtterfield 8, john o'hara, new york, pal Joey, truman capote ·
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Old Letters

Letters to Phil: Memories of a New York Boyhood 1848 - 1856 by Gene Shermerhorn

September 19, 2019 by Ale Leave a Comment

In trying to find some primary source material on the 19th century history of New York, I stumbled upon Letters to Phil: Memories of a New York Boyhood 1848 – 1856. It was right in the time period I needed, so I took a shot on the old edition. Published in 1982, it’s a slim book, and not much more than the sum of it’s parts on the surface. A New York native named Gene Shermerhorn wrote a series of letters to his nephew, who was […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: #history, cbr11bingo, letters, new york, true story

Ale's CBR11 Review No:32 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: #history, cbr11bingo, letters, new york, true story ·
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Could I have an assistant to manage dating for me, too?

The Overdue Life of Amy Byler by Kelly Harms

September 5, 2019 by Jen K Leave a Comment

I picked this one up based on badkittyuno’s review.  All of those novels she mentioned (I downloaded two of them because they are also on Kindle Unlimited) sounded like the comfort food version of reading.  Sweet, hopeful, happy endings, not too challenging, and a pleasant way to spend an afternoon if ultimately forgettable. Three years ago, Amy Byler’s husband did not come home from a business trip to Hong Kong.  It would be one thing if he had left, but he also neglected to continue […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Dream Vacation, kelly Harms, new york, the overdue life of amy byler

Jen K's CBR11 Review No:61 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Dream Vacation, kelly Harms, new york, the overdue life of amy byler ·
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Would probably have worked better if I had read previous books in the series

Someone Like You by Lauren Layne

July 15, 2019 by Malin Leave a Comment

3.5 stars From Goodreads: Lincoln Mathis doesn’t hide his reputation as Manhattan’s ultimate playboy. In fact, he cultivates it. But behind every flirtatious smile, each provocative quip, there’s a secret that Lincoln’s hiding from even his closest friends—a tragedy from his past that holds his heart quietly captive. Lincoln knows what he wants: someone like Daisy Sinclair, the sassy, off-limits bridesmaid he can’t take his eyes off at his best friend’s wedding. He also knows that she’s everything he can never have. After a devastating […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: cbr11, Contemporary Romance, grief, lauren layne, Malin, new york, Oxford, Someone Like You

Malin's CBR11 Review No:39 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: cbr11, Contemporary Romance, grief, lauren layne, Malin, new york, Oxford, Someone Like You ·
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Standing Outside a Broken Phonebooth…

Down the River Unto the Sea by Walter Mosley

March 1, 2019 by Jake 1 Comment

This is the first Walter Mosley book I’ve read that didn’t feature his famed detective Easy Rawlins. I liked it, with some reservations. We’re introduced to Joe King Oliver, a former NYPD detective who was framed and now has to make a living as a PI, trawling the streets of New York. Mosley’s Oliver is similar to Rawlins: a man who has been wronged yet has faults of his own. Mosley is quite good at making one feel sympathetic to his male protagonists while also […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: Down the River Unto the Sea, Joe King Oliver, mystery, new york, walter mosley

Jake's CBR11 Review No:23 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: Down the River Unto the Sea, Joe King Oliver, mystery, new york, walter mosley ·
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