Saturday, 28 January 2023

Rebel - Women Who Dare - Book 1



Rebel
by Beverly Jenkins
Avon Books, 2019


As a reader, it is fantastic and exciting when you discover a new author who creates a fantastic book. This was it for me in January. I have never read any of her books and now plan to read all of it considering she has been writing since 1994 especially her "Women Who Dare" series. Rebel is the first book in this series.

Don't be diverted/misled by the book's cover. If you think this is simple romance, think again. If you have read "Gone with the Wind" by Margaret Mitchell and loved it, this can be considered as a continuation of the story about what happened after the American Civil war and for a change from the African American's perspective. So the Civil war took place and after that what? Reconstruction, of course. But how? Did the white Americans agree to equality after defeat and treat the enslaved equally? Why are there so many white supremacist groups and why are there so many ghettos even after two centuries in the USA? What about education, jobs, etc.? What were the roots of the Democrat and Republican party? This book is just an introduction to that history.

Valinda Lacy decides to head down South in the aftermath of the American Civil war to teach freed people until her fiance returns from Paris. She is a free woman from New York.  She arrives in  New Orleans which is still in shreds and reconstruction is on. Lacy works as a teacher to freed African Americans who wish to learn. Her semblance of school is burnt down by white supremacists and while she is attacked, Drake LeVeq saves her temporarily as he happens to be returning with his sister-in-law Sable. While they drop her off at her boarding place, he leaves her his residential address, just in case she needs help. Will Valinda just pack her bags to New York where she is from or will she decide to fight the white supremacists and stay and teach in New Orleans ? If so, will the Army support her efforts? What about the LeVeq family?  No one can provide her the space to teach. What will she do?

The writing style is humorous, chilling, thrilling and romantic all rolled into one. I didn't know characters can be so practical and awesome at the same time. Jenkins is a master in action, adventure and romance. I felt like Wilbur Smith met Nora Roberts but for the humor, it is all Beverly Jenkins. It is a very interesting combination that makes the writing totally unique. More importantly, most English books have only people of the white race as its main characters with colored people thrown in for the sake of their skin color or the book has to be a thriller or historical fiction but Jenkins turns this formula on its head. It is an amazing achievement and trust Jenkins who was a former librarian to do this.  

It has been a long time since I read a book which I truly loved and made me grin from ear to ear. If you like romance, you got to buy this book. If you like historical fiction, check it out. If you are interested in inspiring women, you have to read this book.     


Buy it here




Tuesday, 29 June 2021

Book Review : The Soulmate Equation - witty and makes you wonder

The Soulmate Equation
by Christina Lauren
Genre: Fiction


What does it take to find a soulmate? Dr. River Pena and his scientist friends come up with a solution after testing over 100,000 couples. They identify over 3000 plus genes that lead to long term compatibility. They make an app using biotechnology to identify one's soulmate.

Jessica Davis, a freelance statistician and single mom and her friend Fizzy, a best selling romance author decide to try it out on a whim as they have seen River almost every morning at a coffee shop which they all frequent. Jess finds River physically attractive but is shocked to find the app says he is her soulmate. Both refuse to believe it and so he runs a blood DNA test just to be doubly sure and the answer is the same. They are soulmates.

While Jessica agrees to work for River's company which is to be launched in three months and be paid for public appearances with him, she wants to protect her young daughter while River wants it to be a  no sex and emotion involved deal which they work into the clauses of the contract.  River is the one who came up with the technology, so shouldn't he at least find out? If they are soulmates, does this mean River and Jessica can stick to the terms of the deal? Read the book to find out

I found the writing witty and wonderful. I was surprised to learn that Christina Lauren are two people but that doesn't mean it makes the book any less thrilling. It has been a long time since I laughed at science jokes and being the nerd that I am, I couldn't stop giggling and grinning all the while wondering if I would use such an app. What if there is a glitch or it turns out to be something like astrological match making which Indians swear by and use for marrying but is not based on DNA? Is romance over rated and it all boils down to just genetics?

Would you use such an app based on solid science instead of dating or matrimonial sites to look for a soulmate? 

If interested, buy the book here


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