The Briar Club: A Novel
by Kate Quinn
The Briar Club is a great read for Book Clubs! (5/22/2025)
Kate Quinn develops characters, whose personalities have strong qualities, unique backgrounds with both predictable and unpredictable actions. This story begins with part of the climax and develops in dated chapters that move back and forth over several years.
Kate Quinn is an excellent writer, who keeps you engaged, surprised, and brings her characters right into your life. This is another one of her excellent books.
The Seven O'Clock Club
by Amelia Ireland
The Seven O'Clock Club (12/5/2024)
I would recommend this book to a young book club, whose interest is in fantasy. Our senior book club would not enjoy reading this particular genre. I was totally surprised when the real story setting was revealed. I didn't see it coming... The short chapters about specific characters are a good technique to make the reader focus on each character. The character development of Victoria and Andrew is missing any foundation to make the plot plausible. As Victoria moves through the story, her persona and actions are incompatible. Spoilers are not allowed but having Miss Prim, Proper, and Person-in-charge clean disgusting messes and scale fire escapes was totally unbelievable. Arthur is a one-dimensional character. Callum was a well-developed character and consistently evolved throughout the story. I liked the different characters and wanted to see how the author ended their stories!