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Jaye Viner

Auteur de Jane of Battery Park

5+ oeuvres 13 utilisateurs 3 critiques

Œuvres de Jaye Viner

Jane of Battery Park (2021) 7 exemplaires
We the Separate Together (2013) 2 exemplaires
Elaborate Lives 2 exemplaires
The Circle Game 1 exemplaire
Casta Diva 1 exemplaire

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I enjoyed reading this book. It is more than just a romance. It does touch on mental health. Which I have read several books now that feature this in books. I think it is appreciated and shows that this subject matter is not taboo anymore.

Both Larisa and Quinn were complex characters. Which I really appreciated as it showed them both as more relatable. While, both come from wealthy lifestyles, it just shows that wealth is not everything. It can be a lonely place. Larisa and Quinn were trying to find their own voices.

Having said all this, I still myself found that I struggled to fully connect with Larisa and Quinn on emotional levels. Because of this, I would find myself not engaging all the time with the story and would have to go back and reread sections. Although, I would give try another book by this author.
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Cherylk | Jun 3, 2023 |
Jane and Daniel met by chance in Battery Park in NYC. They did some mild flirting and planned to meet the next day at the park because they wanted to get to know each other. They meet again eight years later in Los Angles where Jane is a nurse in the hospital where Daniel's mother was recovering from surgery. At first they wondered if the other person would even remember their brief meeting but it turned out that they had thought of each other over the years. They are both in a different places in their lives but there is still a strong connection between them. Jane grew up in a religious cult and had escaped to live in the real world. Her brothers and husband were part of a group called Vanguard who were working to bring morality back to the world. Vanguard would capture a well known person who they felt needed to change their life and then broadcast their 'trial' for everyone to see. The punishment was a public branding of the person. Daniel also had a connection to the Vanguard cult because they kidnapped him right after he met Jane in the park. He has lost a leg due to the group and has major panic attacks. Daniel is also the brother of a famous actor - one of People's sexist men - who seems pretty unsure of himself and verbally abuses his brother to make him feel better about himself. He even hit on Jane so that he could hurt Daniel.

Jane is terrified that the Vanguard group will find her and return her to her husband. When she and Daniel meet in LA, she felt like the group was getting closer to finding her. Daniel tries to protect her but she feels like she has to take care of herself and is always read to relocate somewhere else. As the Vanguard group gets closer.. and the tension in the novel really ramps up -- Jane and Daniel have to face their pasts and make a decision about their future.

I've never read a novel with such a unique story line. The writing is beautiful and the characters make this an exciting story. This is a debut novel for this author and I look forward to her future books.

Thanks to the publisher for a copy of this book to read and review.
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susan0316 | Sep 11, 2021 |
We the Separate Together is a thought-provoking fantasy novella, set in a country where one race tries to dominate and extinguish another, an all too familiar scenario in our world history. The two peoples are well-drawn, with the decadence of the dominant race highlighted in their imaginative, artistic and deeply disturbing violence towards prisoners. Viner’s language is accomplished and elegant. I felt that the plot and setting had the scope to be a novel rather than a novella, as the format led to a surprisingly abrupt (though satisfactory) ending – perhaps the author will consider extending it in the future.… (plus d'informations)
 
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lexieconyngham | Jun 26, 2013 |

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