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She developed several dynamic plots within the book, each pulling the reader into a desire to find out more about the lives of the characters. I notice other reviewers commenting about the central plot. Having been a blogger for more than ten years and in touch with numerous "crazies" with all sorts of improbable realities, the story line does not seem so difficult to believe as some might think.
At any rate, her writing served to draw and keep my interest effectively as the story unfolded and that's how I measure any book's worth. Definitely an inventive and surprising set of turns.
I'm not a routine reader of erotica because the genre can be a haven for those who can only turn out "shock and flaw" work. But I do feel this writer did quite well with this first effort and will find an eager audience in erotica and any other area of fiction she chooses.
If I'm not mistaken, I believe Ms. Walmsley won the Miss America Talent competition with an acting effort. The empathy and observation required by such talent serves her well as this book demonstrates a solid ability to build imaginative plots and characters the reader can care about.
Enticing plot dynamics and authentic voice, October 4, 2010
| By | Respin Destu "P Diamo" (San Francisco, CA USA) - See all my reviews |
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This review is from: Girl on Fire (Kindle Edition)
I read this book on a friend's suggestion; available information causing me to wonder what a former Miss Massachusetts might have to say about the esoteric subject matter as a young girl and as an older woman. The writer's voice comes across as authentic and nuanced in both ages; something difficult to pull off for a new writer.She developed several dynamic plots within the book, each pulling the reader into a desire to find out more about the lives of the characters. I notice other reviewers commenting about the central plot. Having been a blogger for more than ten years and in touch with numerous "crazies" with all sorts of improbable realities, the story line does not seem so difficult to believe as some might think.
At any rate, her writing served to draw and keep my interest effectively as the story unfolded and that's how I measure any book's worth. Definitely an inventive and surprising set of turns.
I'm not a routine reader of erotica because the genre can be a haven for those who can only turn out "shock and flaw" work. But I do feel this writer did quite well with this first effort and will find an eager audience in erotica and any other area of fiction she chooses.
If I'm not mistaken, I believe Ms. Walmsley won the Miss America Talent competition with an acting effort. The empathy and observation required by such talent serves her well as this book demonstrates a solid ability to build imaginative plots and characters the reader can care about.
Looking for love in all the right places? Not Alicia Wentworth, the enchantingly frisky teenaged heiress at the heart of Rena Diane Walmsley's debut memoir-as-novel. Alicia escapes from her privileged, sheltered life at an elite Concord, Massachusetts boarding school and pulls a "visiting room switch" to break in to a nearby state prison so she can rendezvous with Teddy Lake, an exquisitely chiseled 21-year-old Native American convict for whom she has fallen hard while volunteering in a creative writing class for inmates. But Alicia is left alone and vulnerable when Teddy is hauled off to solitary, and she must reach deep within herself to concoct a gritty and initially degrading scheme to blackmail the prison system into freeing them both. This deliciously literate debut is framed by Alicia's present-day perspective as "a respectable thirty-something Unitarian minister" in a suburb west of Boston: while she is cognizant of the scars she wears from her early experiences, she is also engaged by a sense of something sacred therein that informs her daily life years later.
Not all coming-of-age novels are alike, and not every thirty-something narrator is able to cast an unflinching eye on the choices she made and the chances she took at the cusp of adulthood. But Walmsley's unique novel-as-memoir never blinks, and her stunning sexual description breaks new narrative ground on age-old but ever-engaging terrain. Women and men alike will be enchanted and enriched by their journeys through her ultimately cautionary web of words.
Not all coming-of-age novels are alike, and not every thirty-something narrator is able to cast an unflinching eye on the choices she made and the chances she took at the cusp of adulthood. But Walmsley's unique novel-as-memoir never blinks, and her stunning sexual description breaks new narrative ground on age-old but ever-engaging terrain. Women and men alike will be enchanted and enriched by their journeys through her ultimately cautionary web of words.
About the Author Rena Diane Walmsley lives with her family in Massachusetts, the state that she represented in the Miss America pageant when she was nineteen. Girl on Fire
is her first novel.
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