Showing posts with label Shaylin Gandhi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shaylin Gandhi. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

The Wildflowers at the Edge of the World: drama set during the Yukon Gold Rush


The Wildflowers at the Edge of the World by Shaylin Gandhi is set at the height of the Yukon Goldrush in 1898. Sophia Bellerose leaves behind her life in San Francisco to try her luck in the Yukon. When she arrives in Caribou Crossing, she soon realizes that the town isn’t as glamorous as advertised. She soon finds a home and a job at The Scarlet Blossom, the local whorehouse, for Madam Irene Blumen. At the Blossom, Sophia learns that the other women, Temperance and Annie, as well as the barman nicknamed the Professor, have their own stories and secrets that have brought them to the icy Yukon. Stories and secrets that they desperate to find and even run from if necessary. When Irene dies in an accident, the three women must find a way to move on and survive as the Reverend Gray begins to blackmail them. Told from the perspectives from the different characters, it is a story of gold, greed, love and redemption. Can someone truly find themselves in the wilderness of the North?


I loved Ms. Gandhi’s debut novel, By the Light of Embers, and eagerly looked forward to reading her new novel. I liked how The Wildflowers at the Edge of the World began with drama and suspense, but the last quarter of the novel seemed to drag as if Ms. Gandhi really didn’t know how to end the story. It had far too many chapters. While they were short chapters, the constant changing narrators was distracting that I missed a major detail as I turned the page. This story didn’t live up to the magic and emotion that captivated me in her first novel. I wasn’t as investigated in any of the characters. One issue I had is that a couple of the characters were bisexual, but it felt out of place and fell flat as nothing came of it. It was teased and built up but, in the end, the bisexuality of these characters didn’t affect the outcome or the plot. Why have the bisexuality in the first place? It was a detail that wasn’t necessarily, especially if the detail doesn’t contribute to the story. It felt like the detail was added just to be there. Overall, I enjoyed the book and I look forward to other books by Ms. Gandhi, unfortunately The Wildflowers at the Edge of the World didn’t have the same magic.

The Wildflowers at the Edge of the World
is available in paperback and eBook

Thursday, March 14, 2019

By the Light of Embers: a story of a young woman's fight for love and her dreams against the odds


By the Light of Embers by Shaylin Gandhi is the story of a young woman who must fight against the prejudice and societal expectations of the 1950s. It’s 1954 and Lucia Lafleur is a college graduate, engaged and just got accepted to medical school. Before heading home for the summer, her fiancĂ© gives her an ultimatum: him or medical school. She heads home to Bellefontaine, Louisiana with her friend, Gretchen. Soon she befriends Nicholas Fletcher, a man from her childhood and someone she was supposed to stay away from. But Nicholas is unlike any man she has known, and she can’t help be drawn to him despite the danger. As their friendship blooms into something more, she realizes she is heading down a road that her hometown may not be ready for. Which man will she chose: the safe, logical one or the man who matches her passion and intelligence? Does she follow her heart or her dream?


By the Light of Embers is a story I wasn’t expecting. From the description I knew it was a story of a white woman and a black man in a relationship which was not acceptable in the South. As I read and was swept away by the passionate love story of Lucia and Nicholas, the drama of prejudice of those around them and the building of events which led to an amazing climax. The book didn’t end the way I thought it would, but it was a satisfying ending, wasn’t farfetched and just fit the story. It was a suspenseful and exciting story up to the very last page. I was so engrossed in the story that I didn’t realize it was coming to an end! I highly recommend By the Light of Embers!

By the Light of Embers
will be available May 9, 2019
in eBook