Jasmine Nights
Autor Julia Gregsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 iun 2012
At twenty-three, Saba Tarcan knows her only hope of escaping the clamor of Cardiff Bay, Wales, lies in her voice. While traveling Britain, singing for wounded soldiers, Saba meets handsome fighter pilot Dom Benson, recovering from burns after a crash. When Saba auditions to entertain troops in far-off lands, Dom follows her to London. Just as their relationship begins to take root, Saba is sent to sing in Africa, and Dom is assigned a new mission in the Middle East. As Saba explores Cairo s bazaars, finding friendship among the troupe s acrobats and dancers, Dom returns to the cockpit once again, both thrilled and terrified to be flying above the desert floor. In spite of great danger, the two resolve to reunite.
When Saba learns that her position makes her uniquely qualified for a secret mission of international importance, she agrees to help the British Secret Service, concealing her role from Dom. Her decision will jeopardize not only her safety but also the love of her life.
Based on true accounts of female entertainers used as spies during World War II, "Jasmine Nights" is a powerful story of danger, secrets, and love, filled with the colors and sounds of the Middle East s most beautiful cities."
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781439155585
ISBN-10: 1439155585
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 132 x 203 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:Original edition
Editura: Simon&Schuster
ISBN-10: 1439155585
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 132 x 203 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:Original edition
Editura: Simon&Schuster
Descriere
The author of the bestselling "East of the Sun" returns with a lush novel about a young singer who is recruited by the British Secret Service during the height of World War II. A powerful story of danger and love set amidst exquisite and dangerous cities of the Middle East.
Notă biografică
Julia Gregson has worked as a journalist and foreign correspondent in the UK, Australia, and the US. She is the author of East of the Sun, which was a major bestseller in the UK and won the Romantic Novel of the Year Prize and the Le Prince Maurice Prize there, and Monsoon Summer. Her short stories have been published in collections and magazines and read on the radio. She lives in Monmouthshire, Wales.
Recenzii
Exotic, decadent, dangerous and terrific storytelling
A tenderly told and wonderfully evocative story
A captivating love story set in an extraordinary world
Steamy, sweeping ... Saba is a modern woman struggling with old-fashioned ideas and Dom is a surprisingly complex hero. Seen through their eyes, the wartime Middle East is a heady, intoxicating place and readers will be swept away by the lush prose
For romance and intrigue, with the conflict providing the perfect excuse to set a story in exotic locals like Cairo, Gregson delivers in spades .... believable and completely engrossing
Romance may be the theme, but Gregson shines in her descriptions of the life of the rich, poor and combatant in Cairo and Alexandria, the sights of Gize and the Bosphorus, and the chaotic World War II milieu where women no longer tolerated 'boys making all the rules'. Saba and Dom love, face perils, triumph and intermittently reunite. Spare of any serious, distracting anachronisms, the story flows at a stately pace to a conclusion both satisfying and open-ended. Fans will want a sequel. Historical fiction as personal journeys through love and loss and war's havoc
Julia Gregson's Jasmine Nights has all the makings of the perfect beach read: adventure, danger, international locale, historical sweep, steamy romance ... utterly delicious
I love war novels set in the Middle Eastern theatre of war and this one does not disappoint, with its terrific descriptions of the seedy glamour of Cairo and Alexandria, not to mention Istanbul
Gregson, the author of East of the Sun, brings a wealth of detail to this unconventional love story, ranging from World Warr II history to rich cultural lore to the pop-music standards of the era. With numerous and well-drawn characters, evocative prose and a commanding story, the former journalist and foreign correspondent again proves that she is also a master of historical fiction. And smoke might not be the only thing that gets in your eyes in this moving novel
Jasmine Nights is a tale of decadence, destruction, and a captivating love story.
In 1942, Saba Tarcan, a half English, half Turkish singer breaks away from the influence of her domineering father to entertain troops in Europe. Drafted into ENSA, she sings in a hospital in East Grinstead where a young, injured airman, Dom Benson, hears her voice and vows never to forget her.
A tenderly told and wonderfully evocative story
A captivating love story set in an extraordinary world
Steamy, sweeping ... Saba is a modern woman struggling with old-fashioned ideas and Dom is a surprisingly complex hero. Seen through their eyes, the wartime Middle East is a heady, intoxicating place and readers will be swept away by the lush prose
For romance and intrigue, with the conflict providing the perfect excuse to set a story in exotic locals like Cairo, Gregson delivers in spades .... believable and completely engrossing
Romance may be the theme, but Gregson shines in her descriptions of the life of the rich, poor and combatant in Cairo and Alexandria, the sights of Gize and the Bosphorus, and the chaotic World War II milieu where women no longer tolerated 'boys making all the rules'. Saba and Dom love, face perils, triumph and intermittently reunite. Spare of any serious, distracting anachronisms, the story flows at a stately pace to a conclusion both satisfying and open-ended. Fans will want a sequel. Historical fiction as personal journeys through love and loss and war's havoc
Julia Gregson's Jasmine Nights has all the makings of the perfect beach read: adventure, danger, international locale, historical sweep, steamy romance ... utterly delicious
I love war novels set in the Middle Eastern theatre of war and this one does not disappoint, with its terrific descriptions of the seedy glamour of Cairo and Alexandria, not to mention Istanbul
Gregson, the author of East of the Sun, brings a wealth of detail to this unconventional love story, ranging from World Warr II history to rich cultural lore to the pop-music standards of the era. With numerous and well-drawn characters, evocative prose and a commanding story, the former journalist and foreign correspondent again proves that she is also a master of historical fiction. And smoke might not be the only thing that gets in your eyes in this moving novel
Jasmine Nights is a tale of decadence, destruction, and a captivating love story.
In 1942, Saba Tarcan, a half English, half Turkish singer breaks away from the influence of her domineering father to entertain troops in Europe. Drafted into ENSA, she sings in a hospital in East Grinstead where a young, injured airman, Dom Benson, hears her voice and vows never to forget her.