Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Book review : The Thief of Blackfriars Lane by Michelle Griep | Victorian Heists, Spicy Flirting & Heavy Jargon! πŸ•΅️‍♂️πŸ’–

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The Thief of Blackfriars Lane
by Michelle Griep



GENRE : #HistoricalMystery #ChristianFiction #VictorianEra
My rating: ★★★★☆

Here I am, lovely friends! It has been a couple of days since I closed this book, but I really wanted to think carefully and let my thoughts settle before writing my review.

πŸ“œ THE PLOT IN SHORT:


There’s often a very fine line between a criminal and a saint...

Constable Jackson Forge is determined to make the world a safer place, or at least clean up the gritty streets of Victorian London. But those exact streets are the proud domain of Kit Turner, a clever swindler who runs a tight crew. They acquire their money the old-fashioned way—conning the wealthy to give back to the poor.

When a local cab driver suddenly goes missing, Jackson is tasked with finding him, and his only desperate shot at solving the case is by enlisting Kit’s illicit help.
If Jackson fails to find the cabby, he’ll lose his job.
If Kit refuses to help, he’ll throw her in prison for thievery. Yet, neither of them realizes that these stakes are the absolute least of their problems.


😊 MY HONEST THOUGHTS:


Overall, the plot is incredibly compelling and captivating! I was actively looking for a rich story that combined a solid mystery to solve, plenty of adventure, fast-paced action, and a genuinely good love story.

To be completely honest, I absolutely hate romance novels for their own sake; I always need something more complex to tease my mind. That is why I usually drift toward mysteries. However, in standard cozy mysteries, the romantic element is barely mentioned. While it's lovely to stay warm in a winter armchair, too much "armchair comfort" gets boring, and my reader's soul craves action!

I can truly say that I found exactly what I was looking for in this book!

The historical descriptions are exceptionally detailed—I was able to vividly imagine every foggy alley, opulent parlor, and character as if I were watching a high-budget movie on a screen.
The action sequences are fabulous; in my opinion, Michelle Griep has such a visual flair that she could easily write scripts for TV series or Hollywood movies and be incredibly successful!

Furthermore, the romantic dynamic has a lovely pinch of spiciness without ever falling into vulgarity. It is a constant, shimmering presence that genuinely makes you dream of falling in love all over again.

So, why didn't I give it a full 5-star rating then? Let's talk about the flaws, friend to friend:

  • 1. The Victorian Jargon: I found the language a bit challenging to navigate.
    I've been reading novels in English for a couple of years now and usually fly through them, but Michelle Griep uses an intense, heavy historical jargon. Sometimes, even Google Translate couldn't decipher certain old slang words and local expressions! I frequently found myself rereading dialogues two or three times.
    While it’s wonderful that the author creates an authentic Victorian way of speaking, too much of it became quite tiring.

  • 2. Character Overload: There are just too many names to keep track of!
    I am highly used to reading mysteries with large casts, but here, several minor characters appear briefly and then pop up again fifty pages later, making it hard to remember who is who.
    A few characters from the past are mentioned who have absolutely nothing to do with the main mystery, which added unnecessary weight to the narrative.

  • 3. The Mid-Book Slump: Chapters 25 to 30 felt a bit tedious. The protagonists formulate a rescue plan, but the execution drags out for five unbearable chapters without achieving anything concrete.
    I adored the physical and emotional attraction between Jackson and Kit, but the detailed description of every single thought, look, and repetitive inner monologue felt bloated. For a brief moment, I actually found them both a bit annoying!

| 🏁 FINAL VERDICT: A TRULY ENTERTAINING VICTORIAN HEIST


Despite those slower five chapters, I read almost the entire book in just a few days!
The central portion is highly addictive, and the story wraps up beautifully with a very satisfying conclusion and—thankfully—no cliffhangers.

I already own the sequel, and while I won't dive into it immediately, I will definitely continue the series and read more of Michelle Griep's work.

On a final, personal note: this novel often appears under the "Christian Fiction" tag. Now, I am a Christian myself, but here in Italy, we don't look at readings through a rigid or fanatical religious lens, and I didn't choose the book based on that label. We don't get scandalized by a passionate kiss, physical attraction, or the natural desire between two people!

Reading some international reviews where readers complained about the "constant flirting" actually made me laugh. I found those complaints ridiculous!
I absolutely loved the flirting—it gave the novel that magical spark that allows us girls (even at 51 years old like me!) to dream big, which is exactly what I miss in standard, plain cozy mysteries.

If you want a fun, atmospheric Victorian heist with great chemistry, give it a go!

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Thursday, January 19, 2023

Book review : What Happens At Christmas by Victoria Alexander

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What Happens At Christmas
by Victoria Alexander
Millworth Manor Series Book 1


My rating: ★★★★★

wowwww ! Brilliant !

___ THE PLOT ___

Camille, Lady Lydingham, requests the pleasure of your company at a festive house party in the English countryside, as she endeavors to coax a marriage proposal from Prince Nikolai Pruzinsky of Greater Avalonia. Given the nature of the hostess’s eccentric relatives ,they will be played by a troupe of actors hired to impersonate a proper Victorian family. What a clever way to fool the prince! And gate-crashing, distractingly handsome first loves like Grayson Elliott are most unwelcome.

But nothing about Camille’s charade goes as planned. Tonight, at Millworth Manor, games will be played, motives will be revealed, the masks will come off, and hearts will be lost—and won—in the most romantic, magical season of all.

___ WHAT I THINK ABOUT ___

It has been so amusing and compelling, it was just like to watch a funny period set comedy-romance movie!
I loved this story from the first page to the last one, each character was so captivating and the dialogues were so perfectly written I was even able to imagine the expressions on characters faces and the tones of their voices.
The funny thing is that this is not my usual kind of reading, I usually read cozy mysteries, classic and golden age mysteries or sometimes, when I need something old classics for children.
I don't usually like love stories, I'm not a romance reader...I was just checking among books including the word "Christmas" in the title.
At one point I was attracted by the cover of this one, I read the plot and it sounded so interesting and intriguing at once that I couldn't resit to check more about it. So I read some of the reviews published, all so good that the risk was to be disappointed by reading it ( you know... when one has too much expetations... ) instead the book and the author were a real pleasant discovery to me.
I really needed a light and funny read and even if I will keep on reading mostly mysteries ( always my favs ), I'll definitely read other books in "Millworth Manor Series" and also others by this author.

I think it would be a brilliant comedy-romance to be played on the stage or to realize as big screen movie. I would definitely go to theather to watch it and I would watch it more than once on TV.

Last, but not least, this humorous novel also talk about forgiveness and how often each of us thinks we are the injured party by looking at things only from our own perspective, while we all should try more often to walk in other people's shoes.

I give 5 stars and I daresay it has been my best reading in 2022 ( I read it the week before Christmas ). Definitely highly recommended if you're looking for fun and a nice clean romance :-)

This novel is the 1st in a series, but is readable as a standalone.

NOTE : I'm an Italian old girl who use to read and now writing this post in a foreign language: please forgive me for all errors you may find in my text :-)

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Monday, January 16, 2023

Book review : 12 Days at Bleakly Manor by Michelle Griep

Book cover of 12 Days at Bleakly Manor by Michelle Griep

12 Days at Bleakly Manor
Once Upon a Dickens Christmas series
by Michelle Griep



My rating: ★★★★★
5 of 5 stars WELL DESERVED !

I LOVE IT !!
An amazing romantic mystery, in "dickensian style".
I loved it from the very first page to the end !πŸ˜€πŸ’•


___ THE PLOT ___

When Clara Chapman receives an intriguing invitation to spend Christmas 1850 at an English manor home, she is hesitant yet compelled to attend—for if she remains the duration of the twelve-day celebration, she is promised a sum of five hundred pounds. That’s enough money to bring her brother back from America and reinstate their stolen family fortune. But is she walking into danger? It appears so, especially when she comes face to face with one of the other guests—her former fiancΓ©, Benjamin Lane.

Imprisoned unjustly, Ben wants revenge on the unknown person who stole his honor. When he’s given the chance to gain his freedom, he jumps at it—and is blindsided by the anger of the woman he left at the altar.

Brought together under mysterious circumstances for the 12 Days of Christmas, Clara and Ben discover that what they've been striving for isn't what ultimately matters. What matters most is what Christmas is all about . . . love.

___ MY OPINION ___

I'm not a writer and I don't pretend to do a professional review, so I'll just write my humble opinion as a passionate reader :-)

I admit that I choosed to read it because I was attracted by the cover and by the name "Dickens" and although I considered my Christmas reading marathon just ended with the previous read book, I decided to read the same one more Christmas story (I didn't want to postpone it until next Christmas) and I decided so well ! :-D
I read it in only 2 days because I couldn't put it down!

I really loved the 2 main characters, I loved their story and I adored their way of relating to each other, with care for each other and also with witty jokes from which transpires the pre-existing complicity between them and existing again in the present.

I liked the strangeness of the side characters, truly worthy of Dickens's pen, I liked the unexpected twists and turns and if you think that the ending could be taken for granted, well if you read the book (and I recommend it) you will also find unexpected surprises there.

The only predictable thing was the villain of the story, but I assure you that this does not spoil the novel because there are several mysteries to solve.

Great job Michelle Griep, this was the first book I read among yours, but I will read many more, starting today you can count me among your fans !

___ MY FAVORITE QUOTE IN THIS BOOK ___
Worrying doesn’t stop the bad from happening.
It keeps you from enjoying the good.


NOTE : I'm an Italian old girl who loves to read books in their original language. Since the book isn't translated in Italian, the review is necessarily aimed at English-speaking readers, which, however, is not my native language.So please, forgive any errors of form and grammar you find in my text 😊

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Book cover of A Tale of Two Hearts by Michelle Griep

READ ALSO my REVIEW about BOOK #2:
A Tale of Two Hearts by Michelle Griep




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