Title: Diva
Author: Jillian Larkin
Source: NetGalley
Goodreads Summary:
Parties, bad boys, speakeasies—life in Manhattan has become a woozy blur for Clara Knowles. If Marcus Eastman truly loved her, how could he have fallen for another girl so quickly? Their romance mustn't have been as magical as Clara thought. And if she has to be unhappy, she's going to drag everyone else down to the depths of despair right along with her.
Being a Barnard girl is the stuff of Lorraine Dyer's dreams. Finding out that Marcus is marrying a gold digger who may or may not be named Anastasia? A nightmare. The old Lorraine would have sat by and let the chips fall where they may, but she's grown up a lot these past few months. She can't bear to see Marcus lose a chance for true love. But will anyone listen to her?
Now that the charges against her have been dropped, Gloria Carmody is spending the last dizzying days of summer on Long Island, yachting on the sound and palling around with socialites at Forrest Hamilton's swanky villa. Beneath her smile, though, Gloria's keeping a secret. One that could have deadly consequences . .
My th0ughts:
I really love to read about this era - I think I am a flapper at heart, and I wish I could have lived during this era, dancing all night long, but sans the mobsters. This book was the final in this series, and the ending surprised me!
The best part of this book, I thought, was the unlikely pair of Clara and Lorraine, united in their love for Marcus and desire to stop his wedding. They believe he is marrying a con artist, and team up to make sure he realizes it before it is too late. Another good duo that evolves is the one that deepens between Lorraine and Melvin. I knew Lorraine had a heart beneath all her designer fashions!
Gloria's story, as it is in the other two preceding books, is set apart from Lorraine and Clara's. She is staying with Forrest Hamilton, to find out his secret, so she can report it to the police, so that she can stay out of jail. Hoo. She ends up uncovering more than one secret, and one is a secret that could get her killed.
The story comes to a big, blow out of a conclusion. I loved seeing everything all come together in the end. I don't want to give too much away, so I am keeping this review short. I think if you like to read about the roaring twenties, you will definitely like this book.
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Saturday, June 23, 2012
Monday, June 18, 2012
It's Monday, What are you Reading?
It's Monday, What Are You Reading is a weekly blog meme hosted by Sheila at Book Journey where you list the books you read last week and the ones you hope to read this week.
Read Last Week:
Diva by Jillian Larkin: I recieved this from NetGalley, and it was a great end to the series.
Deadlocked by Charlaine Harris: I have been reading these books forever, and this one was pure Sookie, and reminded me how much I like the books, even though the HBO version sucks.
The Name of the Star by Maureen Johnson: Picked this up at the library and was in love; I read the whole book this morning without stopping!
All reviews will be up soon!
Reading this week:
Five Miles South of Peculiar by Angela Hunt: I didn't get around to this last week, but I hope to get to it this week.
The Hunter and the Hunted by Kelley Armstrong: I am a fan of Armstrong's supernatural books, so I am looking forward to this one!
Sunday, June 10, 2012
It's Monday, What Are You Reading?
It's Monday, What Are You Reading is a weekly blog meme hosted by Sheila at Book Journey where you list the books you read last week and the ones you hope to read this week.
Read Last Week (and week before):
The Peach Keeper by Sarah Addison Allen: This was a great book, but I didn't love it as much as Garden Spells.
Ingenue by Jillian Larkin: I am mad at myself for not reading this sooner!
Garden Spells and Invisible Monsters are both book club books, that I am planning on reviewing along with that book club night. I used to do this on my other blog Cinnamon Owl, but I haven't done anything there in months! I do miss it thought and plan on writing there again this summer.
Reading this week:
Diva by Jillian Larkin: Number three in the Flappers series. I am reading this for NetGalley.
Five Miles South of Peculiar by Angela Hunt: This cover and title intrigue me. This is also another NetGalley book.
On another note, which blog host do you all use? I am getting so frustrated with Blogger right now; I struggle to add my pictures where I want them, and it never works out, and the font type and size just does what it wants when it wants. Any suggestions, for a different blog host or how to fix my issues? I would rather not leave but this stuff drives me nuts!
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