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Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Cartier's Hope by M. J. Rose

 
The story of the Hope Diamond, women journalists, hidden identities, locked bookcases, and family secrets greet the reader of Cartier’s Hope.

Vera was the daughter of a wealthy businessman, but she needed to hide this fact so she could work at being a journalist for the stories women were assigned, and according to her mother to not disgrace the family’s name because she didn’t comply with social norms of being a married woman and a wealthy woman who didn't work.

Vera was always looking for a story. The Hope Diamond would be a perfect one.  What intrigued Vera was when she heard its background and its supposed curse. 


Even more interesting than the Hope Diamond and what peaked her curiosity was when she found locked bookcases in her father's library and had no idea why her father would have locked books inside.

Mystery about the bookcase and the intrigue about the Hope Diamond kept Vera's journalistic mind going. Vera had been in a slump and didn't want to write any more, but after she found out why her father had books hidden behind books, the Hope Diamond story took second place but was going to help her with her father's secret. This made her realize it was time to get back to her life's work and find out why and who was behind her father's story and how to use the Hope Diamond to aid with the search for answers.

Ms. Rose made the reader aware of the challenges female journalists faced and what they had to put up with in the male-dominated profession.  The female journalists had to put up with the worst stories, lower pay than their male counterparts, sexual favors if they wanted their name on a story, and not being treated the same or looked at for being as good as a male journalist.

M. J. Rose has a writing style that pulls you in along with her marvelous details and research.


Historical fiction fans will enjoy CARTIER'S HOPE as well as mystery fans and those readers who enjoy strong female characters.

And...there can't be an absence of some romance with all those gorgeous jewels, right?   


ENJOY when you read CARTIER’S HOPE.  It is an all-around "gem" of a read. 5/5

This book was given to me by the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

6 comments:

  1. I've heard of the Hope Diamond curse and this story of this girl is very similar to what I read of an intrepid girl in 1911 New York.

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    1. Thanks for commenting, Mystica.

      It was quite good.

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  2. Definitely a book that interests me, thank you for featuring it.

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    1. It was good. Very interesting history of the gem.

      Today is the publication day.

      Thanks for commenting, Felicity Grace Terry.

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  3. Fabulous review! I want to read this book.

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    1. Thank you so much about my review, Captivated Reader.

      Enjoy if you read this book.

      Thanks for your comment.

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