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Anjanette Delgado

Auteur de The Heartbreak Pill: A Novel

4+ oeuvres 31 utilisateurs 6 critiques

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The Clairvoyant of Calle Ocho by Anjanette Delgado has a mystery, some intriguing descriptions, and an interesting look at the sanctity of marriage. The glimpse into Little Havana and its culture is enlightening, but there is lot going on in this book. Mariela with her Cuban heritage, failed marriages, married lovers, tenants, and clairvoyant visions is one busy lady especially after her current lover dies under suspicious circumstances!

Read my complete review at: rel="nofollow" target="_top">http://www.memoriesfrombooks.com/2014/12/the-clairvoyant-of-calle-ocho.html

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njmom3 | 2 autres critiques | Dec 10, 2014 |
After divorcing two cheating husbands, Mariela decides marriage is not for her and, ironically, feels it’s better to be the other woman. Thinking it would be less complicated, she vows to only have affairs with married men; however, she soon discovers that this has it’s own set of problems – not the least of which is that her current lover, Hector, is now dead and she is a prime suspect.

Soon after Hector’s death, Mariela begins to have clairvoyant visions. It had been years since she had been able to ‘see’ things, a gift she inherited from her mother. Now she is having visions of others tenant’s secrets – bits and pieces that could help her put together the events of Hector’s death and clear her name.

Even though Mariela has made some bad choices in her life, she is a likable character who learns and grows from her experiences. Filled with clever, witty dialog, a cast of colorful characters, and set in the vibrant Cuban culture in Little Havana, this was a charming and delightful read. A little bit chic-lit, a puzzling mystery, some mysticism and a lot of fun – I quickly flew through the story not wanting it to end.

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The narration, performed by Roxanne Hernandez, was a pleasure to listen to. She moved at a brisk, but steady, pace making for an engaging listen. Her voices for the characters were fun and full of life and, while there were more than a few characters to remember, her distinctive voices made them stand out. The dialog had Spanish words and phrases scattered throughout and it was nice to hear, rather than read them. I alternated between print and audio, but in the end found it a delightful and easy book to listen to – and one I would recommend to those new to the audio format.
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UnderMyAppleTree | 2 autres critiques | Nov 7, 2014 |
This is an interesting novel, sort of a combination of a romance and a mystery in the normal novel format. We see the ultimate transformation of a woman from what she thinks she is into what she truly needs to be. Life has not been kind to Mariela, and that unkindness has caused her to make some bad decisions about how she will go forward. More unkindness makes her reevaluate those decisions, and helps her get back on her correct lifepath.
 
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susanbeamon | 2 autres critiques | Oct 2, 2014 |
A truly enjoyable read, made me laugh out loud many times. Also a perfect escape from the frigid New Hampshire winter and gave me license to dream of Miami though I haven't been there in more than 10 years. An accurate portrayal of how we turn ourselves inside out over love , felt myself cringing thinking about all the self help books mentioned since I'd read more than half of them at different times.
 
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viviennestrauss | 2 autres critiques | Jan 25, 2014 |

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