Showing posts with label Constance Sayers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Constance Sayers. Show all posts

Saturday, May 4, 2024

This OR That #Giveaway № 147! The Star and the Strange Moon by Constance Sayers OR Under the Java Moon by Heather B. Moore #TheStarAndTheStrangeMoon #UnderTheJavaMoon

 

I have sooooo many books!

The This or That Giveaway! feature that I post every Saturday is a way for me to cull my collection and to share some of the many books I have. I get to clear off some of my shelves to make room for more books and give someone else the chance to enjoy these treasures.

Good luck and be sure to stop back next week!

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The Star and the Strange Moon
by Constance Sayers
ARC ~ Published November 2023

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From the author of A Witch in Time comes a haunting tale of ambition, obsession, and the eternal mystery and magic of film.

1968: Actress Gemma Turner once dreamed of stardom. Unfortunately, she’s on the cusp of slipping into obscurity. When she’s offered the lead in a radical new horror film, Gemma believes her luck has finally changed. But L’Etrange Lune’s set is not what she expected. The director is eccentric, and the script doesn’t make sense.

Gemma is determined to make this work. It’s her last chance to achieve her dream—but that dream is about to derail her life. One night, between the shadows of an alleyway, Gemma disappears on set and is never seen again. Yet, Gemma is still alive. She’s been transported into the film and the script—and the monsters within it—are coming to life. She must play her role perfectly if she hopes to survive.

2015: Gemma Turner’s disappearance is one of film history’s greatest mysteries—one that’s haunted film student Christopher Kent ever since he saw his first screening of L’Etrange Lune. The screenings only happen once a decade and each time there is new, impossible footage of Gemma long after she vanished. Desperate to discover the truth, Christopher risks losing himself. He’ll have to outrun the cursed legacy of the film—or become trapped by it forever.

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Under the Java Moon
by Heather B. Moore
ARC ~ Published September 2023


Based on a true story, this gripping WWII novel captures the resilience, hope, and courage of a Dutch family who is separated during the war when the Japanese occupy the Dutch East Indies.

Java Island, 1941

Six-year-old Rita Vischer cowers in her family’s dug-out bomb shelter, listening to the sirens and waiting for a bomb to fall. Her charmed life on Java—living with other Dutch families—had always been peaceful, but when Holland declares war on Japan and the Japanese army invades Indonesia, Rita’s family is forced to relocate to a POW camp, and Rita must help care for her little brother, Georgie.

Mary Vischer is three months pregnant when she enters the Tjident women’s camp with thousands of other women and children. Her husband, George, is somewhere on the Java Sea with the Dutch Navy, so she must care alone for her young children, Rita and Georgie, and her frail mother. The brutal conditions of the overcrowded camp make starvation, malaria, and dysentery a grim reality. Mary must do everything she can to keep her family alive.

George Vischer survives the bombing of his minesweeper but feels little hope floating on a small dinghy in the Java Sea. Reaching the northern tip of the Thousand Island would be a miracle. Focusing on the love of his life, Mary, and his two children, he battles against the sea and merciless sun. He’ll do whatever it takes to close the divide between him and his family, even if it means risking being captured by the Japanese.

Under the Java Moon highlights a little-known part of WWII history and the impact of war on Indonesia, its people, and the more than 100,000 Dutch men, women, and children who were funneled into prison camps and faced with the ultimate fight for survival.

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Wednesday, November 15, 2023

New Release! The Star and the Strange Moon by Constance Sayers ~ My Thoughts #TheStarAndTheStrangeMoon @constancesayers @HachetteUS @GoSparkPoint

Happy Release Day!

Congratulations Constance
on the release today of
The Star and the Strange Moon!

The Star and the Strange Moon by Constance Sayers
Historical Fiction, Fantasy, 480 pages
Published November 14, 2023 by Redhook

From the author of A Witch in Time comes a haunting tale of ambition, obsession, and the eternal mystery and magic of film.

1968: Actress Gemma Turner once dreamed of stardom. Unfortunately, she’s on the cusp of slipping into obscurity. When she’s offered the lead in a radical new horror film, Gemma believes her luck has finally changed. But L’Etrange Lune’s set is not what she expected. The director is eccentric, and the script doesn’t make sense.

Gemma is determined to make this work. It’s her last chance to achieve her dream—but that dream is about to derail her life. One night, between the shadows of an alleyway, Gemma disappears on set and is never seen again. Yet, Gemma is still alive. She’s been transported into the film and the script—and the monsters within it—are coming to life. She must play her role perfectly if she hopes to survive.

2015: Gemma Turner’s disappearance is one of film history’s greatest mysteries—one that’s haunted film student Christopher Kent ever since he saw his first screening of L’Etrange Lune. The screenings only happen once a decade and each time there is new, impossible footage of Gemma long after she vanished. Desperate to discover the truth, Christopher risks losing himself. He’ll have to outrun the cursed legacy of the film—or become trapped by it forever.


My thoughts about The Star and the Strange Moon ~~

(I love to note the first lines of the books I'm reading. First lines can really grab a reader's attention and I love seeing where the author takes the reader after their first line.)

First lines—"'It's going to be different this time, I swear it.' Christopher Kent's mother pulled the car out of the mostly vacant lot."

This book was not at all what I was expecting. Maybe I didn't read the synopsis close enough? Maybe I was influenced by the cover? I don't know. I was expecting an historical fiction story, kind of like a lot of the other ones that I had read. The Star and the Strange Moon is so much more that just historical fiction... so much more. 

The star of the story, Gemma Turner disappears suddenly while filming what she hopes will be the one that makes her famous. The mystery of her disappearance is what she becomes renowned for. Then years later Christopher Kent, a film student who has been obsessed with Gemma since he was a little boy and witnessed his mother's unusual reaction to a picture of Gemma, may be close to finding out the truth. But at what cost? 

Like I said, there is so much more to this story than what I had been expecting and I loved that I sort of went into it blind and didn't know what to expect. The twists and turns to the plot kept me enthralled and made me keep turning the pages. This did not feel like an almost 500 page book, it flew by that quickly. Great storytelling and such memorable worlds to get lost in. 

I highly recommend The Star and the Strange Moon, for all readers of historical fiction, where you will be led outside of the usual genre and get to enjoy a much bigger story. I will definitely be checking out more of this author's work. 

I received The Star and the Strange Moon from the publisher and this is my honest opinion.

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About the author


Constance Sayers is the author of the Amazon best-selling novel, A Witch in Time (2020 Redhook/Hachette) as well as The Ladies of the Secret Circus (2021 Redhook/Hachette) that received a starred review from both Publishers Weekly and Library Journal. Her books have been translated into six languages.

A finalist for Alternating Current’s 2016 Luminaire Award for Best Prose, her short stories have appeared in Souvenir and Amazing Graces: Yet Another Collection of Fiction by Washington Area Women as well as The Sky is a Free Country. Her short fiction has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net.

She received her master of arts in English from George Mason University and graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor of arts in writing from the University of Pittsburgh. She attended The Bread Loaf Writers Conference where she studied with Charles Baxter and Lauren Groff. A media executive, she’s twice been named one of the “Top 100 Media People in America” by Folio and included in their list of “Top Women in Media.”

She lives in Washington DC. Like her character in The Ladies of the Secret Circus, she was the host of a radio show from midnight to six.  ~ Goodreads

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