Book Reviews

Night and Day by Rowan Speedwell at Dreamspinner Press

Genre Gay / Historical / Fantasy / 20th Century / Military/Former Military / Gods/Godesses / Romance
Reviewed by Serena Yates on 09-March-2016

Book Blurb

Nate Pederowski is about as far down as he can go when he’s tipped to a job as a singer in a speakeasy. Dishonorably discharged for being queer, broke and homeless during the Great Depression, Nate is embittered and lonely. The club’s handsome owner, Rick Bellevue, and his sister Corinna are wowed by Nate’s voice and offer him the job.

But the Starlight Lounge is much more than an ordinary supper club, and Rick and his sister much more than just the owners. It’s not ’til Nate gets caught up in a gangster’s plot that he discovers just what secrets they’re hiding. Nate’s life is going to change in ways he can scarcely imagine, let alone believe.



1st Edition published by Dreamspinner Press, 2010, in the Myths and Magic: Legends of Love anthology.


Book Review

‘Night and Day’ is set in a truly different world from the reality of 2016 – or even the “real reality” of 1933 - and the language used in the telling, as well as the somewhat unusual events that occur, clearly reflect that. The other element that jumped right out at me was the fact that this story is told in second person- highly unusual but very effective for a setting somewhere between fantasy and paranormal. That alone pulled me right in, but so did Nate’s desperate need for a job and a place to be, as well as the mystery around the Starlight Lounge. If you’re looking for a “realistic historical” – this is not it. If you’re willing to suspend your disbelief, and to open your mind to an alternate reality full of interesting possibilities, then walk right in… you won’t be disappointed.
 
Nate is desperate. The Great Depression was not a fun time for most people, and Nate is at the bottom of the totem pole. He’s been dishonorably discharged because he is gay, has no home and no money, but someone named Harry recommended he try to apply as a singer at the Starlight Express. The owner, Rick, is right there and willing to listen to Nate audition. The first hint that something strange is going on is when he exclaims “Zeus fuck!” – and I am not going to say more so I don’t spoil the effect of the story.

In very lyrical language, one mystery is heaped on another as Nate delves into a world he never would have suspected exists. There are gangsters, secrets, friendships and tests of loyalty, and a whole cast of interesting, if slightly mad, secondary characters. But above all, Nate discovers that he doesn’t have to be alone any longer and as strange as the solution may be, it is all he ever wanted.

If you like unusual stories of the more than fantastical kind, if a lonely man finding miraculous and unexpected company is your thing, and if you’re looking for a read full of mystery, quirkiness, and not a shred of reality in sight, then you will probably like this novella. It boggled my mind, made me laugh, and satisfied my inner romantic.

 

 

 

 

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Additional Information

Format ebook
Length Novella, 52 pages/16695 words
Heat Level
Publication Date 09-March-2016
Price $3.99 ebook
Buy Link https://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/books/night-and-day-by-rowan-speedwell-2099-b