April 1, 2017

The Secret Life of Violet Grant

Author: Beatriz Williams
Genre: Fiction
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group, 2015
Pages: 528
Rating: Highly Recommend

Synopsis: From the New York Times bestselling author of The Wicked City: a story of love and intrigue that travels from Kennedy-era Manhattan to World War I Europe.

Fresh from college, irrepressible Vivian Schuyler defies her wealthy Fifth Avenue family to work at cutthroat Metropolitan magazine. But this is 1964, and the editor dismisses her…until a parcel lands on Vivian’s Greenwich Village doorstep that starts a journey into the life of an aunt she never knew, who might give her just the story she’s been waiting for.

In 1912, Violet Schuyler Grant moved to Europe to study physics, and made a disastrous marriage to a philandering fellow scientist. As the continent edges closer to the brink of war, a charismatic British army captain enters her life, drawing her into an audacious gamble that could lead to happiness…or disaster.

Fifty years later, Violet’s ultimate fate remains shrouded in mystery. But the more obsessively Vivian investigates her disappearing aunt, the more she realizes all they have in common—and that Violet’s secret life is about to collide with hers.

Review: This may be the most successful example of dual-narrators that I have ever read. I loved both Violet and Vivian's story, and the back-and-forth storytelling worked. These were strong women with fascinating character traits. I loved this book.

I also love Williams' conversational writing style. It just works for me and I can't wait to read more by this author.

Other books by Beatriz Williams that I have read and reviewed:

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