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Brooklyn Love (Crimson Romance) [Kindle Edition]

Yael Levy
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Book Description

For any young woman, it can be hard to follow the rules . . . especially when you’re falling in love.

But for Rachel, Hindy, and Leah, it’s especially hard. Because as Orthodox Jews, they live by a whole different set of rules. No touching a guy - any guy! - before marriage. No dating - unless they are considering marriage - and then, only marrying a man who rates high on their parents’ checklists.

All Rachel’s mother wants for her daughter is to see that her daughter marries well. Naturally, this is where the rich, Columbia U educated lawyer comes in. The problem is, Rachel’s already found a guy who makes her heart race. A Rabbi. But how could a struggling Rabbi possibly give Rachel the security her mother demands?

Hindy is very pious and only wants to marry a Talmud scholar. The problem is, she’s in love with an Orthodox Jewish guy she works with. How long can she keep saying no when her heart says yes? And will she be able to stick to her values amidst temptation?

Leah wants to be a doctor, but her mother insists she study computers even though she hates computers. Her mom, a struggling immigrant, has fixed ideas about the course to success and marriage - which doesn’t include any of Leah’s wishes. What will it take for Leah to break out of her mom’s - and community’s - expectations and follow her dreams?

In Brooklyn Love, three Orthodox Jewish women who are caught between crushing guilt of defying their mothers and their desire to be ''normal'' are there for each other as they try to figure out who they really are . . . and what they really want.

Sensuality Level: Behind Closed Doors


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About the Author

Yael Levy holds a degree in Illustration from the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. A freelance illustrator and journalist, Yael has been published in numerous venues, most notably The Jerusalem Post. A native New Yorker, Yael currently resides in Georgia with her family.

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"Levy's endearing debut novel examines the high-stakes world of New York’s Jewish dating scene. Levy’s observations and dialogue are razor-sharp. In Levy's able hands, lessons flow from the heart and observations from the soul - without schmaltz. A funny, deeply affecting comedy of manners and marriage." --Kirkus Indie Reviews

"This delicate balance between what our parents want for us and what we want for our life is the central theme of the novel, Brooklyn Love by Yael Levy. Yael did an excellent job of explaining various Orthodox traditions without overwhelming the reader. Most importantly, I found myself taking a vested interest in these characters' well being, as if they were my own personal friends. Hopefully, one day they will be your own personal friends, too!" --ChickLit Central

"Ah, the guilty pleasure of the romance novel: bodice-ripping, smoldering glances, passionate sex . . . and Shabbos dinner. Yep, you read that right: a new genre of romance novel – the Orthodox love story – has arrived, to the delight and curiosity of Jewish and non-Jewish readers alike." --Jewniverse


Product Details

  • File Size: 430 KB
  • Print Length: 266 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1440556555
  • Publisher: Crimson Romance (September 17, 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00937LVPO
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Not Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #176,296 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Disagree with previous review November 26, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I, too, am an Orthodox Jew who read Brooklyn Love. I was able to enjoy the book as an excellent work of fiction. Writers are allowed a certain amount of lassitude, and fictional novels do not have to accurately report upon society! Yael Levy is a novelist, not a reporter, so it's okay if there are a few inconsistencies or inaccuracies. This is a great book for anyone who likes a bit of escapist romance!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Talk with Yael October 5, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
I recently had the opportunity to interview with the author, Yael Levy, for my blog. Here are some of the highlights:

--What sparked the idea for you to write a romance-comedy novel based in the Orthodox Jewish world?

While I love reading literary novels, I find most "great literature" tends to be depressing. If most novels about observant Jews are literary- the public gets a really skewed version of what Orthodox Jews and a religious lifestyle are all about. I wanted to show a lighter side of my community and yes, while there are social problems- there's also a lot of humor- and love inherent in the culture.

--Have you been getting any uniquely Jewish reactions to your book that you might not have gotten for a regular romance?

I've been hearing from a lot of people that they have to get the book for a girl they know who is currently in "shidduchim." Most people in the dating game are grappling with a lot of issues I bring up in the book. And nobody has been talking about how to deal with the issues in any kind of logical or realistic manner. (Yes! If boys date girls older than them then ALL the problems will be solved!)

--What's your own personal story of `romance'- How did you meet your husband?

After shidduch dating for five years, I was utterly burnt-out and decided there had to be a better way: I threw out my checklist and decided to just let things develop naturally.
When a friend asked me `what I was looking for in a man' I told her it boiled down to someone good-hearted who I found attractive (and took a responsibility to work and provide for his family.) My friend set me up with her friend's brother and when she told me more about him, my initial reaction was "No!" We had different backgrounds...different goals...different everything- it seemed like a waste of time. She responded, "It's too late- I already gave him your number."
After the first phone call we had plenty to talk about...and still do!

Thanks Yael!

Ann Koffsky
author / illustrator of Noah's Swim-a-Thon
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Rare and Awesome! November 26, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
As an orthodox girl in this chapter of life, I have to give it to author Yael Levy! I have been so tired of reading books and watching movies about how the secular cultures dates and mates, and the orthodox books usually aren't realistic portrayals of what really goes on. Brooklyn Love just captured exactly what dating when you are committed to a religion is like. Finally I found something that gets me! I am recommending this to all my friends- orthodox, jewish, non jewish, whatever! It's a fab love story and I think a lot of people would be interested to get an insight of what dating is like for girls like me.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Story
Nicely written story. If you are interested in Brooklyn, this is for you. It's a little nostalgic and sometimes funny.
Published 1 month ago by J. Zornberg
3.0 out of 5 stars Engaging But Ultimately Disappointing
It's so rare that you find a romance set in the Orthodox community that I had a lot of goodwill towards this book. However, I was disappointed by some noticeable flaws. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Janice Gelb
5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining Read
I bought and read this book after it was recommended to me from a friend. It is a short, easy and entertaining read. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Chavac
5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous Book
I found this book to be a wonderful portrayal of the Orthodox Jewish dating scene, as a viable alternative to the pressures of modern society to just be in a relationship with... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Jeremy S. Kagan
1.0 out of 5 stars Does Yael Levy really think this is a realistic portrayal??
I'm an Orthodox Jewish girl living in Brooklyn and going through the Jewish dating process. Now, there are quite a few segments of the Orthodox Jewish community, each of which does... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Reader's Dialogue
4.0 out of 5 stars A love story for Orthodox Jews. Who kew?
Many women love a good romance story. I can occasionally be found reading a juicy chick lit novel, especially during the summer when I want to relax. Read more
Published 6 months ago by P. Margolis
4.0 out of 5 stars Authentic and Relatable, Highly Recommended!
Brooklyn Love is an amalgamation of romance and straightforward reality. Yael Levy presents the Orthodox Jewish dating scene so realistically that anyone not familiar with the... Read more
Published 7 months ago by Lovey Dovey Books
5.0 out of 5 stars LOVE KNOWS NO BOUNDARIES!
Brooklyn Love is an EPIC read for anyone who has even been in love or is looking for love. This story is about three girls who are Orthodox Jews and their parents expect them to... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Tee
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