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Official Review: Echo from Mount Royal by Dave Riese

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[Following is the official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Echo from Mount Royal" by Dave Riese.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Echo from Mount Royal by Dave Riese is a love story between 18-year old Jewish-Catholic girl, Rebecca Wiseman and the son of a wealthy businessman, Sol Gottesman.

The story started with a newspaper article in 1984 about a plane crash in Canada and a picture of a girl dated 1952. Then came the Prologue told in the first person perspective of an 81-year old woman being tutored in computer by her grandson in Boston in 2014. Astonished by the wonder of technology, particularly the internet, the old woman was able to locate and email her friend, Jackie, from Montreal, Canada. Not only that, she also saw a picture of a particular store in Montreal that brought back memories of distant past.

The story, then, flashed back to 1951 told in the first person perspective of 18-year old Rebecca. Rebecca met Sol Gottesman at a Young Man’s Hebrew Association Dance in October 1951. He happened to be a friend of her older brother, Robert. It was a serious case of love at first sight. Sol fell desperately in love with Rebecca and Rebecca was deeply infatuated with the handsome young man. Raised by honorable parents, Rebecca, though not overly excited about Sol’s wealth, enjoyed the benefits of being the girlfriend of a rich boy, like riding a chauffeur-driven Rolls Royce, dining in restaurants in the most luxurious hotels in Montreal and receiving lavish and priceless gifts.

However, Rebecca’s blissful relationship with Sol was marred by his family’s cold reception of her, especially his older brother, Ezra, a fact which Rebecca initially withheld from her parents. She was happy with Sol and she wanted to spend the rest of her life with him. Sol obviously felt the same way, and that was what mattered. After all, Sol was the most important person in her life besides her family and she has his ardent affection and unwavering loyalty. Then one night, Rebecca’s trust and faith in Sol were put to the test by one unexpected and devastating phone call that changed her life forever.

The story basically portrayed how delicious and exciting romantic love can be; the extreme desire to be together all the time, the nagging ache of separation no matter how temporary and the constant torment of sexual needs. Initially, I thought this was just one of those ordinary and predictable romantic books that tickle the heart. As I got deeper into the story, it began to be difficult to put it down. I wanted to know what was going to happen next.

The author wrote an absorbing romantic book spiced with family secrets and shocking revelations. He successfully developed relatable characters. Rebecca was strong minded while Sol was naïve. Mr. and Mrs. Gottesman were shrewd businessmen and acted accordingly and Mr. and Mrs. Wiseman, despite their flaws, were the epitome of supportive and loving parents. Ezra Gottesman was the perfect antagonist, rude and cruel. The storytelling was casual and easy-to-read. My only problem with the book was the French phrases which I did not understand. Thankfully, the author included only a few.

In view of that, I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars and I recommend it to those who enjoy stories about romantic love and family. There are, however, delicate scenes that are sexual in nature that may not be suitable for young readers.

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Excellent review, kimmyschemy06! It sounds like an interesting read! :)
Congratulations to the author for getting such a positive review!
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hsimone wrote:Excellent review, kimmyschemy06! It sounds like an interesting read! :)
Congratulations to the author for getting such a positive review!
Thank you very much! It is a very interesting book and I enjoyed it a lot.
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Your enjoyment of this book really comes through in the review. It sounds like a great mix of family saga and romance. I really love books like these. Thank you for the warning about the nature of the sex scenes.
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Great review! I love a good historical fiction novel. I also appreciate your warning for younger readers. It's nice to know these things in advance before recommending books to tweens and teens!
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Thanks for such a great review! This book sounds really interesting. I've been getting sick of romance lately but this actually sounds like it would be a great read. Congratulations to the author for such a good book!
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bluemel4 wrote:Your enjoyment of this book really comes through in the review. It sounds like a great mix of family saga and romance. I really love books like these. Thank you for the warning about the nature of the sex scenes.
Thank you for the comment. It is, indeed, romantic.

-- 05 Apr 2016, 20:47 --
Shelle wrote:Great review! I love a good historical fiction novel. I also appreciate your warning for younger readers. It's nice to know these things in advance before recommending books to tweens and teens!
Thank you very much. I think readers should know what to expect then decide if the book is for them or not :)

-- 05 Apr 2016, 20:49 --
CrescentMoon wrote:Thanks for such a great review! This book sounds really interesting. I've been getting sick of romance lately but this actually sounds like it would be a great read. Congratulations to the author for such a good book!
Thank you very much. It is very interesting. A little bit cliche but still unpredictable.
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Nice, well-written review! I don't read a lot of romance novels, but this one seems to have doses of historical fiction and a family saga, too. I am adding this one to my reading list.
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bookowlie wrote:Nice, well-written review! I don't read a lot of romance novels, but this one seems to have doses of historical fiction and a family saga, too. I am adding this one to my reading list.
Thank you. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
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Great review! The book seems pretty interesting.
Congratulations to the author on a positive review :)
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debo9967 wrote:Great review! The book seems pretty interesting.
Congratulations to the author on a positive review :)
Thank you very much. It is interesting.
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Wow, great review! I'm not generally one for historical romance, but this sounds like an interesting story.
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jstriker wrote:Wow, great review! I'm not generally one for historical romance, but this sounds like an interesting story.
Thank you. It is an interesting story :)
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