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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Book Review and ARC Giveaway: A Race to Splendor by Ciji Ware

This is definitely a rich and splendid romance.

A Race to Splendor by Ciji Ware.

  • Paperback: 544 pages
  • Publisher: Sourcebooks Landmark (April 1, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9781402222696
  • ISBN-13: 978-1402222696  
      Genre: Historical Fiction
      My Rating: 4.5 of 5.0
Product Description:
Set in the tumultuous aftermath of San Francisco’s devastating 1906 earthquake and fire, and based on the lives of several women apprenticed to famed Julia Morgan, California’s first licensed woman architect, this historical novel tells of the fiercely-fought competition between Nob Hill hotels to re-open their doors by the first anniversary of the disaster–proving to the country and the world that the city would rise from the ashes.  Amelia Hunter Bradshaw, fresh from earning her certificate in architecture at the prestigious L’Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris, finds herself, through a series of flukes and mishaps, in the employ of the one man determined to best Miss Morgan, Amelia’s mentoress and friend.  Intrigue, political corruption, and an undeniable attraction to the mysterious James Diaz Thayer threaten not only to jeopardize her personal life, but also prove fatal to all she holds dear.
Review: This is a beautifully rich romance.

Amelia Bradshaw is a beautiful, bright woman who studied architecture in France. She returns to San Francisco to take over her Grandfather’s famous Bay View hotel. Unfortunately her father has lost the hotel in a poker game to James Diaz (J.D.) Thayer, the son of a city leader, and Ezra Kemp, a corrupt social climber. Amelia loses the legal battle for the hotel and agrees to work at night with her old school friend Julia Morgan who has already established an architecture office.

As Amelia begins to close up one dawn she feels the building shake. She is aware of pencils rattling in a cup and then she is struggling to get out of the building and stay alive. She dazedly seeks her father at the gambling club next to the Bay View and finds J.D. injured, her father with a broken back under a table and others dead.  Amelia’s father insists that she look for the cards he had as he claims that he won the hotel back with a royal flush but she only has three of the cards.

The fires that follow the quakes destroy the Bay View and the nearly completed Fairmont Hotel. The owners of the Fairmont begin to rebuild with the goal of opening by the one year anniversary of the quake. J.D. decides that he too will re-build the Bay View and the race begins. Julia Morgan’s firm is working on both structures until she fires Amelia over a disagreement. J.D. wants Amelia to be his architect so she stays on that project while Julia’s firm continues the work on the Fairmont.

The Bay View rebuilding is plagued with lack of materials and labor. The labor unions won't allow the use of the Chinese but Amelia and J.D. secretly use their labor at night. But the hotel suffers from sabotage as Ezra threatens J.D. to repay loans.  Amelia and J.D. grow close as they work together on rebuilding. Then Ezra  blackmails J.D. insisting that J.D. marry his daughter. Even though Amelia has hoped for more, she begins to believe that J.D. only cares about the building and not about her.Will they be able to complete the Bay View before the Fairmont is completed? And who will own the Bay View when it is completed?

The story is strong on details of the quake and fire. Even though some of the statistics reflected in the story were very interesting, I wasn’t sure that such precise details of the fire heat and extensive damage would be known so soon after the disaster. I enjoyed the vivid and rich descriptions of the earthquake and the rebuilding.  The characters are well developed and the interactions, from hate to love, between Amelia and J.D. are emotional, natural and make for a splendid romance. I look forward to reading more by this author.

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Thank you to Sourcebooks for the book to read and review.

This giveaway is limited to US entries because of the weight of the book.  I hope many of you were able to get a copy of this marvelous book at the reduced price offered last week.
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Just For Fun: The Importance of Walking

Today I am combining a new "post " idea I started last week, (with Shattered Dreams), "Just for Fun" with a bit about my vacation.

As mentioned in the It's Monday post we are in San Francisco and Monterey, California for the week.  After a very long day traveling we got to my stepson's house after 1am Pacific. {I didn't get to finish and post the review and giveaway on The Island. Maybe I can do it tonight and post in the morning.) 
I fully planned to sleep in a bit this morning and then get on the computer. Our sweet daughter who is taking care of our dogs at home didn't think about the time difference and called us at 5 am. So that had my DH up and he was eager to ride the famous street cars.

Off we went at 8:30am to walk four blocks to buy the transport ticket and catch the Trolley to Fisherman's Wharf.  I wasn't totally with it and forgot the camera :( but the picture below is similar to the car we rode to Pier 39.  It is very neat that the cars are from all different cites. Today we rode in one from Boston and one labeled Kansas City which was used in Philadelphia from 1948-1988.  My DH figures he could have ridden on that as a young man!

We walked around Pier 39 and down to Pier 33 where we will be going on the Alcatrez Cruise on Sunday. Then we returned on the trolley line to walk the four blocks back up the hill to the house...exceot DH turned the wrong way and we ended up doing eight blocks.   If any of you have been to San Fran or seen pictures you will know that these are steep streets and you climb up a dozen or so steps to get to the door. Whew - I barely made it.  I am so out of shape.

That brings me to the "just for fun" part of this post.  I hope you enjoy these comments on walking because they sure made me chuckle!

The Importance of  Walking
Walking can add minutes to your life.

This enables you at 85 years old
to spend an additional 5 months in a nursing
home at $7000 per month.


My grandpa started walking
five miles a day when he was 60.
Now he's 97 years old
and we don't know where he is.

I like long walks,
 especially when they are taken
 by people who annoy me.

The only reason I would take up walking
 is so that I could hear heavy breathing again.

 I have to walk early in the morning, before my brain figures out what I'm doing..

I joined a health club last year,
 spent about 400 bucks.
 Haven't lost a pound.
 Apparently you have to go there.

Every time I hear the dirty word 'exercise',
 I wash my mouth out with chocolate.


The advantage of exercising every day
 is so when you die, they'll say,
 'Well, she looks good doesn't she.'

If you are going to try cross-country skiing,
 start with a small country.


I know I got a lot of exercise
the last few years,......
 just getting over the hill.

 We all get heavier as we get older,
 because there's a lot more information in our heads.
 That's my story and I'm sticking to it.


AND

Every time I start thinking too much
about how I look,
I just find a Happy Hour
and by the time I leave,
I look just fine.

You could run this over to your friends
 But just e-mail it to them
.
Or in my case just post it!

Have a great rest of the day wherever you are!

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