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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Defining the Genre,
By Jeanne "weezbe" (Patterson, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Painted Moon (Paperback)
Painted Moon is the quintessential lesbian romance novel. It rivals Curious Wine and Desert of the Heart as the benchmark of the genre. Like a favorite old movie, it doesn't matter how many times you visit it, know the plot, memorize the lines, experience the outcome, it never disappoints. It's that good.Artist Leah Beck has hidden herself away in a mountain cabin mourning the untimely death of her long-time lover. Her grief has left her angry, guilt-ridden and creatively bankrupt. Upon her mother's urging, Jackie plans to spend Thanksgiving with relatives in the mountains as a brief respite from her work-a-day world and her weekly 3-hour commute to visit her boyfriend in San Jose. On her way up to her aunt and uncle's mountain cabin, Jackie gets caught in a blinding snowstorm. Driving a vintage MG that her boyfriend insisted she buy, Jackie winds up stranded on the side of the road. Enter Leah Beck, who begrudgingly rescues her. With the storm raging, power lines down and no alternatives available, Jackie and Leah are forced to spend Thanksgiving and much of the weekend together. Their brief encounter changes both women's lives irrevocably. This story has it all: chance circumstances, intriguing setting, faithful dog, haunting dialog, disapproving friends, and among the best sex scenes every written. Kallmaker teases the reader, building enough romantic tension to melt an iceberg. As always, her characters are fully formed and real enough to remind us all of people we know. Painted Moon may follow formula, but it does so with wit, humor, angst and enough believability to pull it off wonderfully. For me, this was the book that crowned Kallmaker the Mistress of Romance.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A romance that you'll want to re-read.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Painted Moon (Paperback)
After reading all of Kallmaker's Naiad romances, I find this one the book that I go back to re-read. Maybe it's because the book starts out with the heroines stranded in a snowstorm. Or maybe it's because they really don't click with one another at first. Whatever, each of them has a personal history that intensifies her need to find the right lover, and by the middle of the book they're drawn together like magnets. Karin does a skillful job of managing the tension until the reader wants them to end up together as much as THEY do. There's a wonderful mother and a fine dog involved, too. This book is worth every penny, and then some!
17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bask in the Moon Light,
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This review is from: Painted Moon (Paperback)
Bella Books has re-released Painted Moon, one of this reader's favorite Karin Kallmaker romances. The novel deals with issues of grief and healing, self-discovery and coming out, falling in love and loving again. Leah Beck is an artist who lost her lover and partner in a freak accident two years ago. Jackie Frakes is a young architect who is struggling with her dissatisfaction with life. An unexpected snowstorm throws the two women together in a small cabin in the Sierras Nevadas for Thanksgiving. For Leah, the meeting will shock her into realizing that while her beloved Sharla is dead, she is still alive and still an artist. Kallmaker provides interesting illustrations regarding how an artist might see the world. Leah expresses her emotions and even tastes as colors. She speaks about where she grew up as " beautiful, full of life. The greens in the spring would actually hurt my eyes ..." (p48) and watching Jackie's " face flicker with emotions. She would paint it gray uncertainty, purple determination, chartreuse fear. " (p60) The pleasing addition to this re-release is the new cover art. Bella Books is to be commended for their graphic designs in general. This cover is one of their best to date. The photograph is reflective of a pivotal scene over Thanksgiving when the snowstorm breaks and Jackie, Butch --Leah's husky, named because, "she acts really tough, but when you get her on her back, she's a pussycat."(p19). -- and Leah venture out into the snow under a full moon. In an epiphany for Leah, for the first time since Sharla's death, she finds that she HAS to draw, to paint, to create what she sees. "Leah stood frozen, her fingers itching. The top of her head felt as though it was burning. The moon hung low in the sky, casting a faint blue over the snow, across the ground, on the tips of the dark pines. Jackie was etched in cerulean. Her braid spun in the light, the face reflected the moon's glow. Her cheekbones were dusted in blue celeste, and her chin was a blur as she threw herself into another drift of the silver-blue snow." (p37) The resulting series of paintings is titled "Painted Moon." Creative juices are not the only kind that Jackie inspires for Leah. Jackie's epiphany arrives a few hours later when she admits that she finds herself sexually attracted to the enigmatic Leah just as her aunt and uncle arrive to carry her home. There are complications and misunderstandings in the course of the romance. When the two women come together, the energy is electric. And it shows in Leah's work. The artist finds herself creating a highly senuous series of paintings that feature Jackie. (...) Painted Moon has what this reader considers classic Kallmaker elements with interesting characters, wry wit and steamy love scenes. (Some of the images of Jackie and Leah have lingered in my mind for years.) If you missed this title the first time around, or if you are new to Kallmaker's novels, pick up a copy of Painted Moon and bask its glow.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of Kallmaker's best,
By A Customer
This review is from: Painted Moon (Paperback)
I found the characters throughly developed and all that transpires believable within the realms of romance. Jackie's coming out takes her months to realize and reconcile based on a reality-shattering moment in Leah's kitchen. The book was erotic and sensitive and I'll read it again soon, I'm certain!
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is the best!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Painted Moon (Paperback)
I think I've now read this book over about 12 times. It is passionate without being smutty. The passion these women feel transforms them, but they learn that while passion is a wonderful thing, only when combined with trust and respect is it a life sustaining force. I can't recommend this book enough to the romantics at heart, or to the nonbelievers who wonder what the rest of us see in this kind of novel.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Painted Moon (Paperback)
I am someone with mixed feelings about my sexuality. This book helped me alot. I may still not be sure, but at least I know that I truly do love my friend, and that I always will. And even though she is a woman, and I am one, it does not really matter. Anyway, I do not regret reading this book.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Touched me in all the right places :),
By A Customer
This review is from: Painted Moon (Paperback)
I compare it to Curious Wine - perhaps not as intricatly crafted as that - but easily has the same emotional impact of committment, self-descovery, and almost loosing that so important one. Easily my most favorite along with curious wine.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What it's like between women...,
By Lesbian Reader (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Painted Moon (Paperback)
Jackie Frakes is in an unsatisfactory relationship. Her boyfriend and she have separate homes and they have been drifting apart. She takes a weekend trip to gather her thoughts and ends up snowbound in the cabin of Leah Beck, a renowned painter, who is recovering from the death of her long-timer partner and from the effects of a creative block that has left her unable to paint.By the end of the weekend Jackie is in Leah's arms and Leah whispers to her, "This is what it's like between women." Stunned by her response to Leah, Jackie doesn't resist when relatives arrive to "rescue" her from the snow and the two women are parted before they were ever really together. (At this point I could not put the book down!) This weekend begins a painful and yet joyous journey of coming out for Jackie that any lesbian will identify with. There's the language to learn, for one thing! For Leah, the encounter finds her creative block finally broken. When the two women meet again they are different people but yet again the passion creates an aching smoulder between them that will please any fan of the lesbian romance genre. For Kallmaker fans, it doesn't get much better than the blouse-tearing, sheet-ravelling, paint-peeling encounter that finally occurs. Wonderfully resolved, well-written, and tightly-plotted, Painted Moon is a classic. Like her portrayal of the symphony conductor in Paperback Romance, Kallmaker is top notch at getting into the head of an artist. This book inspired the short story "Smudges" in her recently released anthology "Frosting on the Cake" where the passion still smoulders just beneath the surface for these two women and, happily for those of us who believe in romance, it seems it always will.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I loved it!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Painted Moon (Paperback)
It was an engaging, sweet romance between two people who were a bit lost in their own ways. I went and ordered the rest of her books as soon as I finished so I wouldn't miss a word. She is a die hard romantic--just like me.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great read!!,
By NancyP "nlport" (Central NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Painted Moon (Paperback)
I just finished reading this book. I had started reading this author's recent book "The Dawning" but really couldn't get into it, so I was hesitant about reading any other of her titles. Boy, was I wrong! I picked this up and couldn't put it down. I was sucked in to this wonderfully romantic and passionate story right off the bat. And the love scenes were the most erotic yet dignified I've ever read. It's a book I'll be reading again and again.
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Painted Moon by Karin Kallmaker (Paperback - 1994)
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