A re-emergence of the past…
Natalie Clarke might be spiteful at best and vicious at worst, but was that reason enough for Phillip Gise to leave her lonely and diseased? Fortunately, she has a set of devious plans that just might keep her busy enough to forget her present situation.
Guy Lewis has played Best Friend Extraordinaire to Natalie since grade school, supporting her through all of her daily drama. This time around, Guy runs into his own troubles when his fierce, wealthy manager gives him the type of attention he never asked for…or expected.
Julia Clarke, Natalie’s younger sister, has arrived in Brooklyn to uncover their grandmother’s secret life in Block 24, the site of Auschwitz’s little-known brothel. What Julia discovers proves more relevant in the present age than ever before.
Both heady and sobering, Block 24 is a look at the ways evil from the past can so insidiously visit the present.
Natalie Clarke might be spiteful at best and vicious at worst, but was that reason enough for Phillip Gise to leave her lonely and diseased? Fortunately, she has a set of devious plans that just might keep her busy enough to forget her present situation.
Guy Lewis has played Best Friend Extraordinaire to Natalie since grade school, supporting her through all of her daily drama. This time around, Guy runs into his own troubles when his fierce, wealthy manager gives him the type of attention he never asked for…or expected.
Julia Clarke, Natalie’s younger sister, has arrived in Brooklyn to uncover their grandmother’s secret life in Block 24, the site of Auschwitz’s little-known brothel. What Julia discovers proves more relevant in the present age than ever before.
Both heady and sobering, Block 24 is a look at the ways evil from the past can so insidiously visit the present.
Review Time:
When I
first started reading this book, I just couldn’t put it down. The first half of this book was just amazing,
no matter what else I was doing, I just wanted to get back to reading it to
find out what was going to happen next in the story. But the second half of the book, I had to sit
there and make myself read what was happening.
There
were 2 parts of this story; you have the present time, where the main character
is Natalie. And then you have the
flashbacks to the past from Bubbe, Natalie’s Grandmother.
I have
a big issue with Natalie’s character. I couldn’t stand her AT ALL. There have been few characters that I have
had such harsh feelings for in my reading life, but she takes the cake. She abuses everyone she is around, she lies
to people to get job and even still she just acts like a brat. She has no bounds when it comes to what she
is willing to do to get what she wants.
Even if that means she will break her best friend’s heart.
Bubbe
was amazing though. Being able to
experience what she went through, was just amazing. In all honesty, if the book would have just
been about Bubbe and what she had been though, it would have been 5 stars
completely. The strength that she showed
while being imprisoned, the things she was doing to just ensure that her sister
was taken care of, that was amazing.
The
problem when you have 2 different story lines in 1 story is trying to keep the
stories in line with each other. After
reading this book, I have no clue what the connection was between Natalie and
Bubbe. Unless it was to show how selfish
Natalie is, if that was the case it was done very well. But besides that, I am still trying to figure
it out.
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Teasin Time:
“So,”said Philip, awaking Natalie with a whisper, “you dug
the movie?”
She lifted her head from his shoulder and set her feet on
top of the seat in front of her. “I dig anything with Brad Pitt.”
“Yeah?” he responded, looking down at her, smirking. “Well, I dig anything with Angelina.”
Natalie bit her lip, meeting his eyes. Yes, she was
momentarily jealous but not feeling combative.
In fact, she was in the mood for a flirt fest. She laughed.
“You're not the only one. I'd make a scissor sandwich with that broad any day
of the week.”
Philip reached for her legs, laying them on top of his lap.
“Nah. I don't see that happening. Brad's obviously got that on lock.”
Natalie stared down at her cream leggings over his dark blue
jeans. She had worn a tiny leather skirt
but included the leggings so that Philip would not see how pale her legs were.
It was early spring, and she hadn't spent any real time in the sun yet. Bare
legs would have looked better beneath the skirt, but she had turned the outfit
into something Bohemian-like to redeem it, pairing the shorts and leggings with
a loose cream blouse, seven bangles, and a brown packer hat. She hoped now, with
her legs on top of his lap, he could appraise the length of them. She wanted
him to want her in the worst way. By then, he hadn't made certain that he did.
“So, you don't think I can break up Brangelina?” Natalie
asked, crossing her arms over her chest.
“I've got mad skills, Gise. Obviously you don't know me very
well yet.”
“Did you just say Brangelina?” he asked, laughing and
shaking his head. He caressed her lower legs. “What are you—a Star! news
reporter?”
“And if I was?” she asked, reaching forward, grabbing the
center of his collared shirt, pretending as though she would rough him up. She
smiled. “Brangelina' is a very efficient term. Saves a lot of syllables. It's
genius, really.”
He grabbed the center of her blouse, drawing her even
closer. She could feel his soft breath on her lips. “So, what would that make
us?” he whispered. “'Natlip?'”
She grinned, staring at his lips. “No. That would make us
'Phatalie.'”
He squeezed his eyes shut, laughing quietly. He let go of
her shirt and clutched her lower back. “I like that, baby. It's got potential.”
Her stomach fluttered. It was the first time he had called
her baby, and he said it with the Johnny Depp deep, lazy voice that made her
toes curl in her sneakers. Plus, if she wasn't mistaken, his use of “potential”
referred to more than a hybrid name.
“That's right,” said Natalie. “It's gonna be 'Phatalie.
Because we're phat. P-H-A-T. Pretty Hot And Tempting.”
He tickled her waist. “Did you just quote a movie?”
“Yep. Money Talks. It's the one with Charlie Sheen.” She rubbed
her hands quickly up and down his cheeks, as though she were warming his bare
face. “My mom took Guy and I to see it when we were younger.”
“Guy?” He circled her wrists loosely and clapped her hands
together. “Who's that?”
“He's my best friend.”
Philip nodded, looking down at her legs. After a moment's
silence, he looked back up. “So, you quote movies with ease, eh?”
“I do a lot of things with ease,” she returned, moving his
hands to her thighs.
He took a deep breath and ran his tongue over his lips. “I'm
sure.” He slid his hands from her thighs to her ankles, a safer region.
Natalie wondered what he was trying to do...or avoid doing.
For the sake of her pride, she retreated. “I would tell you what I do with
ease,” she said before turning on a pitiful Jack Nicholson impersonation, “but
you can't handle the truth.”
He breathed out a short laugh, his hands creeping up her
legs once more. “Well, show me the money.”
She wrinkled her brows, laughing and setting her hands at
the back of his head. She looked into his eyes. They twinkled in amusement.
“What the fuck?” she said. “You can't just quote a random movie line. It has to
at least make sense in the context of the conversation.”
“Where the hell did these rules come from?” he asked,
reacting for her hat, taking it off her head, and spinning it on his middle
finger like a basketball.
“Gotta know the rules to play the game, Gise.”
“But you don't get to make up all the rules.”
“Actually, I do.” She held his face. “I get to do whatever I
want.”
He buried his face into her neck, sniffing. “Do I smell a
diva?”
“Diva? No need for
sly terms, sir. Diva is a bitch in sequins, right? I'm dressed down today.” She
giggled as Philip rubbed his nose deeper into her neck. “Sometimes being a
bitch is all a woman has to hold on to.”
“Dolores Claiborne.” He kissed her jaw, then the apple of
her cheek. “I saw that one.”
“It's my favorite movie quote of all time.”
“Real legit, N.C,” he whispered, employing the Johnny Depp
lazy tone again. He rubbed her cheek with his own. “Guess nobody puts Baby in a
corner, huh?”
“Nice usage,” Natalie replied, rubbing his cheek back
against his and closing her eyes. Had a man ever felt this good? “Plus, I am actually a bitch, Gise.” She felt
his lips with her finger. “There's nothing good about me, see; suppose that's
what makes me so great.”
He spun her hat on his finger once more before letting it
fall. “Don't recognize that line. What movie is it?”
“I made that one up myself. You like?” She separated her
cheek from his, looking him in the eyes, grinning.
Philip smiled in response and reached for her waist, pulling
her over to him and settling her on his lap. Her feet dangled just above the
ground as he pressed the nape of her neck with his fingertips and brought her
forward to his lips. He pressed his mouth over hers, holding her face in place
with one hand. He moved with finesse, easy but eager, his lips making fluent
sweeps over hers, sometimes gently tugging at her bottom lip and at other times,
hungrily sucking on her top lip. Her legs swung back in forth with his motion,
intermittently bobbing against the seat like a hyper child. He pressed his
fingers lightly into her cheek, pushing her mouth open and slipping his tongue inside. His saliva tasted
like peppermint; Natalie realized then that he had bought the chocolate
peppermint candies at the popcorn stand for this moment. He knew exactly what he was doing, and she
wondered what had taken him so long to do it, to give her this full-fledged
kiss. She was sure that this would be the defining kiss—the one a woman waited
for to prove that a kiss really had the
power to awaken a sleeping beauty. He deserved an award for his ability to warm
her coolness.
She grew desperate for him, but for every attempt she made
to speed up the kiss, he held her face still,
taking his time to savor her mouth. He bundled the back of her shirt with one
hand, pulling her backward slightly and moving forward to give himself an edge
over her. She wrapped her arms around his neck, wondering if after these two
months together, their first time would be right there in the empty movie
theater. In that case, she wondered how she would disguise the paleness of her
legs when he pulled her leggings down.
While she thought on these things, he brought the kiss to an
end, giving her one soft peck before opening his eyes and mouthing, “I’m the
king of the world.”
She smiled. “Titanic.”
He tucked her hair behind her ear “Nah. I made that one up
on my own.”
Evan Time!
Evan Tyler is an author by day, a lead guitarist by night.
Her favourite authors are Toni Morrison and John Steinbeck. Her favourite
guitarists are Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughn. She aspires to be like all
of her favorites. Her debut novel, A Happy Accident, was the merging of her
musical and literary aspirations. Evan's second novel, Block 24, is a venture
in a whole new direction.
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