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Cartier's Hope
Cartier's Hope: A Novel | M. J. Rose
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From M.J. Rose, New York Times bestselling author of Tiffany Blues, a lush, romantic historical mystery (Kristin Hannah, The Nightingale), comes a gorgeously wrought novel of ambition and betrayal set in the Gilded Age. New York, 1910: A city of extravagant balls in Fifth Avenue mansions and poor immigrants crammed into crumbling Lower East Side tenements. A city where the suffrage movement is growing stronger every day, but most women reporters are still delegated to the fashion and lifestyle pages. But Vera Garland is set on making her mark in a mans world of serious journalism. Shortly after the world-famous Hope Diamond is acquired for a record sum, Vera begins investigating rumors about schemes by its new owner, jeweler Pierre Cartier, to manipulate its value. Vera is determined to find the truth behind the notorious diamond and its legendary curseseven better when the expose puts her in the same orbit as a magazine publisher whose blackmailing schemes led to the death of her beloved father. Appealing to a young Russian jeweler for help, Vera is unprepared when she begins falling in love with himand even more unprepared when she gets caught up in his deceptions and finds herself at risk of losing all she has worked so hard to achieve. Set against the backdrop of New Yorks glitter and grit, of ruthless men and the atrocities they commit in the pursuit of power, this enthralling historical novel explores our very human needs for love, retributionand to pursue ones destiny, regardless of the cost.
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KristiAhlers
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Mehso-so

I've honestly got mixed feelings about this one. Whilst the storyline had a lot of potential I feel the pacing of the story was off. At times plodding other times not enough time given. With that said this is a 🌟🌟🌟 read at most for me. #bookspin @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 13mo
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kissmehardy
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Pickpick

I picked up this book hoping for Newsies vibes, and I didn't get them, but I still enjoyed it! I liked following Vera and her alter ego, and the plot twist with her mom at the end...hoo boy. The writing did feel a little exposition heavy, but given that the MC is a reporter, I suppose that's just in character. #historicalfiction

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vlwelser
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This was very good. It's all about equal rights for women and the views of society. Set in the decade before women received the right to vote, Vera works as a newspaper reporter. But because she's from one of the elite crowd, she writes under an assumed identity. Love, murder, injustice, betrayal. And hope comes at the end. Plus Cartier and the Hope diamond.

I received an #ARC via #netgalley but this is already out.

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Reecaspieces
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Hazel0303 Yay! I'm struggling to find motivation to pick this up. This makes me feel better. 4y
Reecaspieces @Hazel0303 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 4y
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SilversReviews
Cartier's Hope | M.J. Rose
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The story of the Hope Diamond, women journalists, hidden identities, locked bookcases, and family secrets greet the reader of Cartier‘s Hope.

FULL REVIEW: https://tinyurl.com/wavrdwt

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Reecaspieces
Cartier's Hope | M.J. Rose
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My wild Friday night! ❤️❤️❤️ doing my #24b4monday. I have only read 4 hours today. I must kick it in gear. I am almost finished with the tagged book. It‘s a good one. @Andrew65 @TheReadingMermaid

Andrew65 4 hours is still a good time. 4y
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ReadingisMyPassion
Cartier's Hope | M.J. Rose
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Mehso-so

I enjoyed the portions about the history of the Hope Diamond and the curse associated with it. But the portions dealing with the injustices to women journalists bogged the story down, especially within the first few chapters of the book. I could not establish an emotional connection with Vera and ended up skimming much of the book, especially in the first half.

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Read_By_Red
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Pickpick

One of the things I liked the most about this novel is that it contains a strong, female main character; a female working in a male-dominated field and being extremely successful at it. It is well written and, although there were some slow spots, it mostly kept me hooked and engaged throughout. It wasn‘t difficult to figure out what was going on, so there were not a lot of surprises for me, but I enjoyed watching Vera uncover the truth.

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Read_By_Red
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The ARCs I have to read! Anyone read any? What are your thoughts?

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Monica5
Cartier's Hope | M.J. Rose
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I will probably be against the majority, but I hated this book. I didn't like the main character. She got on my nerves. I also thought the book would be more about Cartier and the Hope Diamond.

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Maude
Cartier's Hope | M.J. Rose
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When I saw this on #goodreadsgiveaways I knew it would be right up my alley, gilded age NYC, Cartier, an infamous diamond!! And it was a fast read and all I hoped for 4 of 5 stars. Release - Jan. 28, 2020

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xxjenadanxx
Cartier's Hope | M.J. Rose
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Mehso-so

This one didn't quite live up to its potential.I expected more of a BANG when it came to her article and Oxly but it was anti climactic considering it was what was driving her for the entire book. The reveal of her past was almost more interesting than the main plot. I think the author had too many things they wanted this book to be & instead of developing 1 or 2 ideas really well they just threw everything into the pot & hoped for the best.

tpixie Great cover though! 5y
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