Terry Segan
I love dual timeline stories, and this one didn’t disappoint. Divine Vintage is a wonderful mix of past and present with the added bonus of endearing characters and despicable villains. The author’s ability to describe the setting and vintage clothing with enough detail to imagine without overburdening the reader is a true talent. When the finale unfolded, I hated to see the story end. I look forward to reading more from this debut author.
Vikki McCombie
Thanks go to the publisher and Net-Galley for the complimentary digital copy of Divine Vintage by Sandra L. Young. I voluntarily agreed to read and review this novel prior to publication. Nothing has influenced my rating or opinion of this book. Divine Vintage is a well written novel involving characters from the past and present. The heroine has recently opened a vintage clothing shop. Esther DeLeon and her cousin’s son come into the shop because she is hosting an anniversary tea and style show at Carver House, her home, to benefit the local homeless shelter. That starts off this enjoyable story. Ms. Young brings the Edwardian era to life through vivid descriptions of the clothing and style of that time. She weaves a fantastical tale by using a woman’s clothing and her diary to smoothly transition from the present to the past. The pacing is decent, but it does pick up a great deal in the second half of the novel. I’m not a huge fan of paranormal novels, but I enjoyed this one. Tess Burton is the heroine of this story, and I liked her character. She’s the typical 21st century heroine who is independent, intelligent, and driven to succeed, but she also has a softer side that comes through as she explores the romantic possibilities that come her way. Trey Dunmore is the hero, and he exhibits great characteristics from the start as he squires around Esther and does her bidding by modeling for the style show. While he’s attracted to Tess, he behaves as a perfect gentleman which is in tune with the past, making his character fit into the story extremely well. While this is definitely a romance centered around Tess and Trey, it has more substance than one typically finds in contemporary romance because of the paranormal aspect and the mystery the pair go about solving to remove the blemish on Trey’s ancestors. I enjoyed them as a couple and wanted them to find their happy ending. If you enjoy contemporary romance with a twist of paranormal involving events from the past, then you will love Divine Vintage as much as I did. I believe this is Ms. Young’s debut novel, and she’s written a lovely romance with delightful character and an intriguing plot. Happy reading!
Debbie Schultz
This tale straddles slow-burn romance and suspense incredibly well. I loved that not everyone was on board like 'oh yeah, ghosts' and Tess had to coax them into believing and helping her. The descriptions of the clothes were fantastic - detailed without being overly so or detracting from the story. And the parallel love story made my day. Looking forward to more from this author!