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In the Face of the Sun by Denny S. Bryce
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In the Face of the Sun by Denny S. Bryce
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Apr 26, 2022 | ISBN 9781496730107

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Praise for In the Face of the Sun

“In her second novel, Bryce shines light on notable people and events from American history, from civil rights activists Drs. Vada and John Somerville and the actor Stepin Fetchit to the painful wounds of Tulsa. The scenes are cinematically vivid, the language fresh and vibrant, the characters complicated and real.”
Historical Novel Society

“The author of Wild Women and the Blues is back with another historical fiction novel to dazzle and amaze.”
Book Riot

In the Face of the Sun is an engrossing family saga filled with heartbreak and love, victory, forgiveness, and loss, and a wonderful character study of several unforgettable women.”
All About Romance


“Like she did in her previous novel, Bryce excels at placing readers in a glamorous time and place. Her 1928 LA is riveting and vibrant…Recommended for historical-fiction readers who like to get lost in a time and place.”
Booklist

Praise for Wild Women and the Blues
 
“Travel back in time to the Jazz Age this summer with this time-hopping read. It follows two stories of a chorus girl in the 1920s and a modern-day film student, past meeting present in a book about loss, forgiveness, and joy.”
—The Pioneer Woman, Best Books of Summer
 
“The music practically pours out of the pages of Denny S. Bryce’s historical novel, set among the artists and dreamers of the 1920s.”
—Oprah Daily

“This is the best kind of historical novel: immersive, mysterious and evocative; factual in its history and nuanced in its creativity and connection to the present.”
—Ms. Magazine
 
“Perfect…Denny S. Bryce is a superstar!” 
—Julia Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of the Bridgerton series
 
“Evocative and entertaining!” 
—Laura Kamoie, New York Times bestselling author
 
Wild Women and the Blues deftly delivers what historical fiction has been missing.” 
—Farrah Rochon USA Today bestselling author
 
“All the glitz and glamour of Jazz Age Chicago, along with all the mob violence, is artfully described by the Bryce in this richly told, historical fiction debut.” 
—Booklist
 
“The author deftly weaves fiction with reality and paints a vibrant picture of the sparkling yet seedy era…Perfect for fans of light historical fiction led by a complex heroine.” 
—Kirkus Reviews
 
“Immersive and exciting, Denny S. Bryce’s Wild Women and the Blues [is] a vibrant novel that gathers elements of Chicago’s jazz past together.” 
—Foreword Reviews
 
“An ambitious and stunning debut novel…With a sparkling cocktail of evocative detail, world-wise characters and heartfelt prose, Bryce celebrates the glam, danger, and promise of Chicago during the Jazz Age, giving readers an intricate, multi-generational story.” 
—Stephanie Dray, New York Times bestselling author
 
“Bryce takes readers from Roaring Twenties Chicago to the 21st century, in a riveting tale that speaks of ambition, forbidden love and courage.” 
—Palm Beach Post
 
“Denny S. Bryce paints a vibrant picture of the 1920s Jazz Age in this alluring and well-researched novel. Ritzy dance clubs, bootleg whiskey, chorus girls, gangsters, celebrities, secrets, and murder, Wild Women and the Blues has it all! A highly entertaining read!”
—Ellen Marie Wiseman New York Times Bestselling author of The Orphan Collector
 
“A scintillating debut that whisks you away on a gritty yet glamorous ride through Chicago’s Bronzeville district during the Jazz Age…a highly intriguing and entertaining story.” 
—Jamie Beck, Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author
 
“Denny did her research and it shows: she accurately includes notable historical figures within the story line and provides a list of additional titles for further reading. The small details describing the experience of a Black Chicagoan in the 1920s (from dress and entertainment to slang and the sense of community) create a vivid background for this cast of engaging characters. The slowly revealed mysterious connections between families tie the book’s two time periods together. VERDICT Readers looking for solid historical fiction or complicated relationships, or to gain new insights into underrepresented points of view, will enjoy this book.” 
—Library Journal
 
“The author deftly weaves fiction with reality and paints a vibrant picture of the sparkling yet seedy era…Perfect for fans of light historical fiction led by a complex heroine.” 
—Kirkus Reviews
 
Wild Women and The Blues weaves together two equally ‘engaging’ stories.” 
—SheReads
 
“A brilliant debut, full of atmosphere and wonderfully immersive history.” 
—Cultured Vultures

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