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The Ladies of the Secret Circus (vuoden 2021 painos)

Tekijä: Constance Sayers (Tekijä)

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"Paris, 1925: To enter the Secret Circus is to enter a world of wonder--a world where women weave illusions of magnificent beasts, carousels take you back in time, and trapeze artists float across the sky. Bound to her family's circus, it's the only world Cecile Cabot knows until she meets a charismatic young painter and embarks on a passionate affair that could cost her everything. Virginia, 2004: Lara Barnes is on top of the world, but when her fiancé disappears on their wedding day every plan she has for the future comes crashing down. Desperate, Lara's search for answers unexpectedly lead to her great-grandmother's journals. Swept into a story of a dark circus and ill-fated love, secrets about Lara's family history come to light and reveal a curse that has been claiming payment from the women in her family for generations. A curse that might be tied to her fiancé's mysterious fate"--… (lisätietoja)
Jäsen:mckait
Teoksen nimi:The Ladies of the Secret Circus
Kirjailijat:Constance Sayers (Tekijä)
Info:Redhook (2021), 464 pages
Kokoelmat:Oma kirjasto
Arvio (tähdet):**1/2
Avainsanoja:2021

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Näyttää 1-5 (yhteensä 9) (seuraava | näytä kaikki)
So, When I got approved for this audiobook by NetGalley I was thrilled. I went through the first 18 chapters in one day. My issue was that after chapter 18 things started to not make sense like bits and pieces of the chapters were missing. So, what I had to do was wait for the book to be published and grab myself a hardcover. That being said I loved this book. My bookish heart is still, the author has done it again. Let me start by saying he can that this is dark, highly addictive, and not for a short novel but this has sealed the deal for this offer to be on my instant buy list. Grab a Cup of tea and your favorite reading spot because you probably could finish this in one sitting. I tend to go into these books blind and get pulled into the atmosphere of them better that way. I did read A Witch in Time and loved it beyond words so happy to have both on my bookshelf. The plot follows generations of the Cabot family between the 1920s and the 2000s and spreads out over three parts. Lara is left at the alter on her wedding day by a vanished husband-to-be. As she puts the pieces of her life back together new revelations on her past, her missing fiancé and a dark heritage start to surface. I am learning that I love a good magic or circus-inspired read. I appreciate an author that can tie in the regular with the magical and make the story not miss a beat. I will confess this has become my new favorite genre where magic and romance are mixed. I will apologize for my late review I had such a fun ride with this book that I can not wait to see what comes next for this author. You will want to find out what happens to him and how she copes. You will most likely love the journal entries they were the parts that I inhaled the quickest and they added so much to the story. I loved everything about this thank you to the author NetGalley and everyone involved. Keep up the great writing of an awesome book.


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  b00kdarling87 | Jan 7, 2024 |
Between the title and the gorgeous cover, I jumped into this book completely blind. It was different than I thought it would be! (For one thing - there's zero aerial hoop work in the book, so not sure why they put a hoop on the cover - likely because it makes people think of circus acts... anyway...) I assumed this book would be a fictional story about the female performers of a circus. And it was. Kind of.

This book has so many layers and themes woven into it. It had a missing fiance, a few different mysteries, a love story, travelling, jealousy, betrayal, revenge, family relationship dynamics, ancestry, secrets, magic, fantasy, history, detective work, a chase, action.... it had just about everything! ( )
  filemanager | Nov 29, 2023 |
DNF ( )
  SimplyKelina | Sep 3, 2023 |
One Sentence Summary: When Lara Barnes's fiancé fails to show up on their wedding day, family secrets begin to tumble out, sending her to Paris for the answers she seeks when only her fiancé's car ever turns up.

When I first learned about the Jazz Age in high school, I was hooked. I loved everything about it. But I knew nothing about the Jazz Age in Paris. The Jazz Age, Paris, a secret circus - I knew I couldn't pass on The Ladies of the Secret Circus. I went into this book with almost no idea what it was about, and ended up loving almost every minute of it. Mostly set in modern times, that Jazz Age flair and a strange, but fascinating, sepia tone to the story easily waft around two time periods to create a story outside of time.

The Plot: A Magical Story with a Daemonic Twist

In 2004, Lara Barnes is preparing to marry her fiancé on October 10th, though her mother Audrey is clearly uneasy about it. And rightfully so. Lara's fiancé never shows up. But his car does, days later. For months, Lara searches tirelessly for answers, and police chief Ben Archer is more than happy to help. After all, there isn't much to do in Kerrigan Falls where no crimes ever seem to happen.

But a man from Lara's childhood pops up, enticing her with answers of what really happened, if only she goes to Paris. Audrey is reluctant to let her go because it's dangerous for them to leave their little town, but Lara is desperate for answers. Answers that maybe the journals left by her great-grandmother Cecile might begin to answer.

In 1925 Paris, the Jazz Age is in full swing. Cecile Cabot, Lara's great-grandmother, travels around Paris with a special circus. Full of incredible performers and even more incredible magic, the circus calls to many, including artist Emile Giroux. But their liaison is threatened by the one woman who holds the answers to a past Cecile doesn't remember, a woman who will threaten Cecile's line all the way down to Lara.

The Ladies of the Secret Circus was an incredible read. I was sucked into the story every time I opened the book. At times, it almost felt like I was reading magic instead of reading about magic. It took me to the little town of Kerrigan Falls, to Paris, and to the terrifying, horrifying Secret Circus.

Part love story, part villain origin story, part mystery, all with a dash of magic and the daemonic, this book kind of had it all. The romance was not a strong part of the story, but it tied in closely to the overall plot. It felt more like a gentle waft, reminding the reader the romance between the women of the Cabot family and their unfortunate men was important without taking over the story. I always love it when the romance is subtle, and this definitely delivered on that front. The villain origin story feel to it was the most surprising to me, but in a really pleasant way. I loved getting to know the villain, and understanding why they did what they did was really one of my favorite parts of this book. Again, it wasn't a big part, but parts of it just struck me as being the perfect origin story for a villain. The mystery was more of a traditional whodunit, but with a big dose of magical interference. Through the police chief, the reader gets a bit of a breadcrumb trail to solving it, and it ties in so well with the rest of the story that, even though it's both a big and small part of the story, I never minded when it faded from my mind.

If there was anything I wasn't particularly fond of, it was the pacing. There was a big jump in time during the first half, and I couldn't help wondering why nothing was really happening for almost a year before the story really gets going. The beginning also had chapters leaping back and forth in time. I had a bit of a difficult time keeping up with it as Lara aged between chapters and I had to do hasty math to figure out how old she was. And then the end came up really fast and suddenly everyone seemed to snap into literal action and figured things out.

Most of the story is devoted to Lara uncovering her family's history and what it all means to her. I did love getting to know the Secret Circus and loved how the whole story was wrapped around it, but I do wish there had been a bit more going on.

Overall, The Ladies of the Secret Circus read like a daydream. It made me feel dreamy and longing to experience it for myself. Opening up the book made me feel like I was literally opening up a portal into another world and I couldn't help but want to step into it.

The Characters: The Cabot Women

The Ladies of the Secret Circus is centered around Lara and Cecile, the bookends of a family that should never have existed. But all of the secondary characters were just as wonderful, just as full of personality as Lara and Cecile. It also helped that there was a very manageable number of them so my mind was less tempted to mix them up.

I really liked Lara, but I did feel I had a harder time pining her down than the other characters. She has a caring heart and is loyal, but also has a need to find the truth. I often felt she was being jerked around by some of the other characters so she did as they wanted, but her commitment to her family always shone through. Similarly, Cecile was committed to her family, gave up things she loved because of them. She both felt like a free spirit, but always had chains around her. I loved that both of these women loved deeply and experienced loss deeply.

The other characters were just as interesting, but I struggled a little with the relationship between Lara and her mother. At times, I got a clear sense that Audrey was Lara's mother. At other times, they felt more like friends. I'm more used to reading about a strict mother-daughter relationship, but it's clear these two are close and have adopted a friendly mother-daughter relationship. I just wish their interactions were a little more consistent, especially at the beginning because I kept forgetting they were mother and daughter.

I loved that The Ladies of the Secret Circus absolutely focused on the women. While Althacazur, the daemonic ringmaster of the Circus, was definitely behind the scenes as one of the top daemons of Hell, I did feel a lot was out of his control, making the story rest almost entirely in the hands of the ladies. The male characters were definitely more supporting cast than lead actors, but I loved how they supported the women.

The Setting: Touched with Magic

The Ladies of the Secret Circus is set in Kerrigan Falls, Virginia; Paris; and, of course, the Secret Circus. It was fun to be able to travel with Lara and experience such incredible things. I also loved getting a glimpse into Paris during the Jazz Age.

Kerrigan Falls was, appropriately, a picture perfect small town. Everything about it felt idyllic and, no wonder, there was no crime. Except for the unsolved disappearance of Lara's fiancé and another man the reader briefly meets at the beginning of the book. It felt open and close knit, and I really liked how everyone was familiar with each other while secrets could also be kept.

Paris was fun, and I wish more time had been spent there. There's plenty of time spent in Jazz Age Paris, which was fun and really managed to make me think of what it looked like, but modern day Paris felt a little lacking. While Paris in the past felt glittering and glamorous, Paris of today was painted as a bit lackluster. It felt like any other major city in the world with little outside of the mention of landmarks and bits of French being thrown around to mark it as Paris. Still, it provided a sharp and interesting contrast to Cecile's Paris, which was nice.

The circus was my favorite place. I would probably be a little scared to visit, but I imagine that being swept up in all the magic of it would have made it very exciting. I loved it's backstory and what it meant for all the performers. It felt like it's own self-contained world, full of wonders and horrors. It's an incredible place I probably wouldn't actually want to visit, but it's certainly nice to dream of how incredible it might be.

Overall: A Fantastic Read

Overall, I really loved this book. Certainly, there were things here and there I wasn't a fan of, but I absolutely loved that I felt like I was sailing away into the story every time I opened it up. It just sucked me in and I wanted to linger in the circus and spend more time with the characters. Every element of The Ladies of the Secret Circus worked really well together to present an incredible cohesive story spanning time and space. I loved the magic of it and the incredible relationships between the women of the Cabot family. Absolutely a magical read!

Thank you to Angela Man and Redhook for a review copy. All opinions expressed are my own. ( )
1 ääni The_Lily_Cafe | May 29, 2022 |
This was a fine read, it was just a little closer to fantasy than I usually like to read so I struggled a bit to fall into the magic elements. The writing is good, but leaves a few gaps - I thought the conversations were a bit weak. Also, it was hard to track a couple of characters that turned out to be key. However, if you like a little magic and have some time (this one isn't short), you will enjoy the escape. ( )
  sbenne3 | Sep 27, 2021 |
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"Paris, 1925: To enter the Secret Circus is to enter a world of wonder--a world where women weave illusions of magnificent beasts, carousels take you back in time, and trapeze artists float across the sky. Bound to her family's circus, it's the only world Cecile Cabot knows until she meets a charismatic young painter and embarks on a passionate affair that could cost her everything. Virginia, 2004: Lara Barnes is on top of the world, but when her fiancé disappears on their wedding day every plan she has for the future comes crashing down. Desperate, Lara's search for answers unexpectedly lead to her great-grandmother's journals. Swept into a story of a dark circus and ill-fated love, secrets about Lara's family history come to light and reveal a curse that has been claiming payment from the women in her family for generations. A curse that might be tied to her fiancé's mysterious fate"--

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