Author: Alison Love
Publisher: Broadway Books, Imprint of Crown Publishing
Publisher: Broadway Books, Imprint of Crown Publishing
Release Date: April 19, 2016
Genre: Literary Fiction
ABOUT THE BOOK
The
first meeting between Antonio and Olivia at the Paradise Ballroom is brief, but
electric.
Years later, on the dawn of World War II, when struggling Italian singer Antonio meets the wife of his wealthy new patron, he recognizes her instantly: it is Olivia, the captivating dance hostess he once encountered in the seedy Paradise Ballroom. Olivia fears Antonio will betray the secrets of her past, but little by little they are drawn together, outsiders in a glittering world to which they do not belong. At last, with conflict looming across Europe, the attraction between them becomes impossible to resist--but when Italy declares war on England, the impact threatens to separate them forever.
The Girl from the Paradise Ballroom is a story of forbidden love and family loyalties amid the most devastating war in human history.
Years later, on the dawn of World War II, when struggling Italian singer Antonio meets the wife of his wealthy new patron, he recognizes her instantly: it is Olivia, the captivating dance hostess he once encountered in the seedy Paradise Ballroom. Olivia fears Antonio will betray the secrets of her past, but little by little they are drawn together, outsiders in a glittering world to which they do not belong. At last, with conflict looming across Europe, the attraction between them becomes impossible to resist--but when Italy declares war on England, the impact threatens to separate them forever.
The Girl from the Paradise Ballroom is a story of forbidden love and family loyalties amid the most devastating war in human history.
MY THOUGHTS
First off, the cover of The Girl from the Paradise Ballroom by Alison Love caught my eye. It has a little of mystique mixed with the essence of Broadway musicals. (Coincidentally, it's published by Broadway Books - maybe not so much a coincident?) The lighting and the warplanes in the background sets the tone of the book.
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If you're a fan of WWII novels or historical novels, The Girl from the Paradise Ballroom will give you a glimpse of the war from several points of views, along with a little romance. If you're mainly looking for a romantic novel, this may not be what you expect. Either way, enter below for your chance to win a copy and see for yourself.
For my readers who prefer a clean read, please be advise that there are some intimate scenes & slight profanity.
NOTE: I received a copy of this book through TLC Book Tours for an honest review. All opinions expressed are my own. For my review policy, please see my Disclosure page.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
ALISON
LOVE's short stories have appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies,
and in 2013 her story Sophie Stops the Clock was shortlisted for the
Bristol Short Story Prize. Alison has worked in the theater, television, and
public relations. The Girl from the Paradise Ballroom is her American
fiction debut.
Nice review. Sounds like a good read.
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ReplyDeleteI love historical novels and this one sounds really good. Thanks for the review and for letting me know about this book.
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ReplyDeleteRACHEL, I know what you mean. Sometimes you don't expect it and when it's done seamlessly and lyrically, it doesn't bother me as much. =)
Thanks for being a part of the tour!
ReplyDeleteAlison, congratulations on your release! This book sounds wonderful. Annie, thank you for your review!
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