Mahogany Slade
by Stephen Robinson
Length: 262 pages
Publisher: Black Saint Records (September 19, 2012)
- ISBN-10: 0615680216
- ISBN-13: 978-0615680217
Synopsis: Beautiful, sophisticated, and
unpredictable, Janet Tomalin represents every fantasy Brad Carlton grew up
having -- and more than a few he never realized.
When they meet on their first day of
college in Athens, Georgia, the stylish New Yorker completely upends the staid
Southerner's ordered universe. They fall for each other intensely and
completely. It's the all-consuming passion of a natural performer and her
adoring audience.
There's just one problem: Mahogany
Slade, the woman from Janet's not-so-distant past... and inescapable future.
Janet knows once Brad meets the dangerous Miss Slade and learns the truth,
their once-in-a-lifetime love is doomed.
Mahogany
Slade is the romantic yet
acerbic story of young people escaping themselves in a town where your identity
is everything. It's as sweet as Janet finds Brad and as irresistible as he
finds her.
My Review: This book is about first loves, first experiences, and first heartbreaks. The characters in it are a wonderful mixture of everyone you might expect to meet in your first year away at college. There are so many different personalities, and I enjoyed getting to know them throughout the book. The fact that the story took place in Athens, GA--a place I’ve visited many times in the last few years--was intriguing to me. I got to picture how the town looked in the early ’90s.
Brad Carlton was a studious young man who opted for books over playgrounds when he was a child. Going to the University of Georgia for college was the first time he’d really be away from home. He meets a cast of colorful characters, including Heather Aulds, Andy Razinski, and Janet Tomalin. Heather and Andy would be his friends, the ones he can rely on, even if they had their ups and downs.
Janet was Mahogany Slade. Throughout the book, her personality reminded me of Holly Golightly. I think the book may have referenced the Audrey Hepburn character at some point as well. She is almost whimsical in her ways. She sees everything through a different lens than everyone else. I found myself frustrated with her at times, but ultimately came to understand her better as Mahogany Slade.
You can find Mahogany Slade on Amazon for $14.95.
Author’s website: http://mahoganyslade.com/
Giveaway Info:
"Mahogany Slade," by
Stephen Robinson, is about first love, that moment when your favorite songs
suddenly make sense because they're now about someone else.
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what song or movie will always remind you of your own Mahogany Slade... even if
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2 comments:
Thanks for the spotlight and review!
It was my pleasure! I loved the book!
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