The Passenger
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The Passenger by Joie Lesin is a romance woven with supernatural intrigue, transporting readers to a post-World War II era where two families grapple with the shadows of loss. Set against the contrasting landscapes of the East and West Coasts. The novel follows the fateful intersection of Elizabeth Reilly and Giovanni Clemente’s lives. Elizabeth, a 25-year-old widow from Boston, bears a gift she has despised since childhood. Her life remains haunted and aimless after the death of her husband until a chance encounter with an enigmatic old man named Paolo on the bus thrusts her into a journey of self-discovery. This meeting forces her to confront her deepest grief and find a way to remain among the living. Meanwhile, across the country, Giovanni returns from war to his family’s vineyard in California. He’s determined to immerse himself in winemaking, steadfastly resisting his mother’s matchmaking attempts. Distractions, particularly those in the form of romance, a wife, or children, hold no allure for him.
Lesin masterfully spins a romance layered with mystery and suspense. Each twist leaves the reader guessing, ensnared not only by Elizabeth and Giovanni’s evolving stories but also by the vibrant, multi-dimensional characters surrounding them. The narrative sweeps across generations, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and the enduring impact of loss. The author’s deft storytelling immerses us in a tale of hearts scarred by grief yet searching for redemption and connection. I found the writing style engaging and atmospheric, with Lesin’s attention to detail bringing the post-war setting vividly to life. Take, for example, the way Giovanni’s vineyard in California is described: the scents of pine and fresh soil practically waft off the page, creating a warm, immersive atmosphere. This contrast with the cold, ghostly elements of Elizabeth’s storyline in Boston makes for a compelling narrative. I felt that the pacing, especially in the beginning, was a bit slow. The author takes her time establishing the characters and their emotional wounds, which, while beautiful, made me impatient for the plot to pick up speed. Elizabeth’s journey is, without a doubt, the heart of the novel. On the other hand, Giovanni’s reluctance to let anyone disrupt his life at the vineyard is immediately relatable, even if he comes off as harsh at times.
The Passenger delivers a unique blend of historical romance and the supernatural that feels fresh and engaging. It’s a book for anyone who loves romance novels with a twist, especially those who appreciate a slow-burn relationship mixed with themes of grief, love, and second chances. If you enjoy novels rich in atmosphere and character development, this is one to pick up. Lesin’s exploration of love and loss will resonate with readers who believe in the healing power of connection.
Pages: 312 | ASIN : B0D6WBVJB9
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The Literary Titan is an organization of professional editors, writers, and professors that have a passion for the written word. We review fiction and non-fiction books in many different genres, as well as conduct author interviews, and recognize talented authors with our Literary Book Award. We are privileged to work with so many creative authors around the globe.Posted on November 20, 2024, in Book Reviews, Four Stars and tagged author, book, book recommendations, book review, Book Reviews, book shelf, bookblogger, books, books to read, ebook, fantasy, fiction, goodreads, indie author, Joie Lesin, kindle, kobo, literature, nook, novel, paranormal, read, reader, reading, romance, story, supernatural, The Passenger, writer, writing. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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