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Sunlight and Shadow

Sunlight and Shadow

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great, loved it
Review: I am not a big book reader but THIS book held my interest at all times. Living in Albuquerque, NM it was exciting to read the names of restaurants, different locations, things that happen here in New Mexico and know exactly where they were and what it was about. As for the book, the authors did a great job capturing the essence of La Familia. The characters are so different and unique in their own way. A suspenseful mystery to the very end. Can't wait for the next one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great, loved it
Review: I am not a big book reader but THIS book held my interest at all times. Living in Albuquerque, NM it was exciting to read the names of restaurants, different locations, things that happen here in New Mexico and know exactly where they were and what it was about. As for the book, the authors did a great job capturing the essence of La Familia. The characters are so different and unique in their own way. A suspenseful mystery to the very end. Can't wait for the next one.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sunlight and Shadow
Review: I enjoyed reading Sunlight & Shadow immensely. It's a novel placed in the multi cultural setting of contemporary NM. The blend of cultures, personalities & generations evoked a wide range and intensity of feeling for me. I laughed; cried; I raged; I worried. Having lived in NM for over 30 years I find it hauntingly familar. This is a book for people who embrace diversity; people who smile when others are different from themselves and know they're not that different. I sincerely hope there is a sequel.
CJA

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AMAZING!
Review: I have read this book twice already, and it is positively amazing! The way Sue and Mare blend such vivid imagery with such life-like characters...one of the best books I've read in a LONG time. I must say, Santiago is my favorite character. He makes Rachel such a credible character. I'm happily awaiting the sequel!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: such a pleasure
Review: I loved everything about this book. The plot is superb since it first entices you in with an irresistable opening, and then you're hooked; you feel an irrepressible urge to jump from chapter to chapter to find out what happens next. The characters are all magically woven together, and they are just as endearing as the plot itself. All your emotions are stirred up, a book about your heart. Towards the end of the book , I found myself crying and laughing simultaneously. I thoroughly enjoyed Sunlight and Shadow from the first page to the last, and I am eagerly awaiting the next book offering from Sue Boggio and Mare Pearl.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: not just for women
Review: I read sunlight and shadow because my wife and her firends were so enthusiastic about it. I was expecting it to be a woman's book, but after the first few pages I got hooked. Especially after Abby and her husband come to New Mexico and he goes missing. The book is more about the community and how Bobby's disappearance affects everyone more than being a "who done it"--but the mystery worked for me, too. Kept me guessing until the last page. Great work,ladies, I look forward to the next one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is the New Mexico that I love.
Review: Mare Pearl and Sue Boggio capture the spirit and sense of enchantment that is found only in New Mexico. Their town of Esperanza is the place where family, or La Familia, "doesn't end at your own fence." It is the town, and the extended family that many of us dream of. I found myself concentrating not on the mystery itself, but rather the emotions of the characters who drew me in from the very start. I wanted the best for all of them and was thrilled with an ending that provided it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is the New Mexico that I love.
Review: Mare Pearl and Sue Boggio capture the spirit and sense of enchantment that is found only in New Mexico. Their town of Esperanza is the place where family, or La Familia, "doesn't end at your own fence." It is the town, and the extended family that many of us dream of. I found myself concentrating not on the mystery itself, but rather the emotions of the characters who drew me in from the very start. I wanted the best for all of them and was thrilled with an ending that provided it.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I wanted to like it
Review: Okay, now I'm feeling like Simon on American Idol. Sorry, I wanted so much to enjoy this book that does, indeed, capture the ambience of New Mexico. But it just did not do it for me. The problem was that I could not find myself realy caring whether they found Bobby, or, as whining Rachel would insist, Roberto. I respect the authors for a good try and hope they keep at it. However, this one didn't make the grade for me. When I discovered my Amazon-purchased copy jumped from page 217 t0 247, the ommision did not irritate me, even though I think those pages clued the reader on Bobby's fate.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Three Cheers for SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW
Review: SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW is the first book I've read by Sue Boggio and Mare Pearl and I think they are great writers. The book reads like a true crime. The book is character driven. All of the characters are fully developed. My experience as a reader was the characters were real people. I cared about all of them, with all of their strengths and flaws.

Think you're safe when you go out in a town you've known your entire life? Read this book. Think everyone you know can't possibly be a threat to you? Read this book. All of Sue and Mare characters are someone I may know. All of the characters are so real.

You have no choice but to put yourself into shoes of the victims, their sick worry, grieving relatives and hard police work to find Bobby. Get ready to examine all of your relationships. Get ready to be looking over your shoulder.

Sue and Mare's first published novel SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW is a concise and insightful look into the life and culture of New Mexico. But more than that, it is a chilling look into the often forgotten realm of marrying outside of your family and community expectations. It left me speculating about the rewards and sacrifices Abby, Bobby, CeCe, Miguel, Rachel and Charlie experienced with the choice they made to marry outside of their family expectations and culture.

New Mexico is more tolerant of the differences but people still make scarifies for their choices here in the Land of Enchantment, Sue and Mare brilliantly show the reader that we have a long way to go . . . as humans. Didn't we all come here to LOVE? Can love be bad?

The relationship between Abby and Rachel is most intriguing. Rachel's fantasy of Bobby and her romantic love relationship supersedes reality. Sue and Mare does an amazing job of developing all the characters in this account. Skillfully they cover Rachel's and Bobby's childhood, Bobby's role in Rachel's life as a teenager.

Rachel's fantasy and expectation of Roberto / Bobby is necessitate when she becomes his lover as a teenager; he?s the man who took Rachel?s virginity when she was just fifteen is compelling. Rachel has convinced herself that Roberto / Bobby will come back to New Mexico, marry her, live on their families land and will live the fairytale dream and be happy ever after. Instead, Bobby returns with Abby his pregnant wealthy WASP wife. Can anything be worse? Yes, Bobby / Roberto disappear from both Abby and Rachel?s life without a trace. The change in both Rachel and Abby is captivating.

Examining the definition of family was a central theme in SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW. The people of Esperanza espouse the value of the family. It was interesting which characters exemplifies this value and who fall short. It will make you examine your definition of family and your values.

The New Mexico setting is also treated like a character. I recognized the land I love and my home in SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW. Especially the three dimensional description of Madrid the old east mountain mining town that is now home to flower children of the sixties, biker bars, growers markets and art galleries.

***WARNING*** SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW?S town of Esperanza is fictional. I?ve lived in NM for forty-five years. My sister owns ?Kritter Kuts by Kris?, a dog grooming business in Los Lunas, NM. I drive through Isleta Pueblo, Bosque Farms, Los Lunas at least once month to have Harry AKA handstand Harry, my rescued bearded collie (the breed used in Honda commercials, the long hair blowing in the wind, dog) groomed at his auntie Kris?.

I thought I had been totally asleep and missed the town of Esperanza my entire life. My sister drives throughout the community where SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW is set every week. Wednesdays is ?Kritter Kuts by Kris? senior citizens special. (free pick up and delivery for senior citizen?s and their dogs) Kris has lived in Los Lunas for twenty years and she knows every crook and cranny of her community. Before opening ?Kritter Kuts by Kris?, my sister drove a Semi-truck cross country with her husband. She has her CDL license and is very good with directions. Kris assured me that there was no town of Esperanza between Isleta Pueblo and Bosque Farms.

I poured over maps and could not find the small town of Esperanza. When I finished SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW it was revealed in ?a conversation with Sue Boggio and Mare Pearl? at the back of the book, that Esperanza was fictional. Everyone thought I was a loon and had a good laugh. Okay, I keep my hair blond to warn people. With that said, SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW setting is three dimensional.

Santiago Baca young tragic life pulled at my heart strings. Santiago reminded me of my neighbor Joey Baca. Joey as a child would give me special gifts rocks, wild flowers when I was out hoeing weeds. My Joey lost his mother to breast cancer around the same age as Santiago was introduced. Joey?s father would never strike any of his four children or raise his voice to them. Joey and I shared Harry Potter series just like Abby and Santiago. James the younger boy loved Edith Tarbescu?s THE BOY WHO STUCK OUT HIS TONGUE: A Yiddish Folk Tail. My German grandmother would tell me the same story as a child. We had fun with theYiddish phrases. My Joey is now fourteen and works part-time as a busboy at Village Pizza.

The theme of the goats is very realistic. I awake to the sound of Joey?s great aunt, my neighbor?s hungry goat.

The mystical element of the Bruja was realistic. Every book needs a good villain. What is better than a witch casting spells? Oh my!

SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW is a quick read that will have you turning the pages. I look forward to more of Sue Boggio and Mare Pearl books. Enjoy! Viva Sue y Mare!


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