The Jewel of the Blues, Monica ChenaultKilgore
The Jewel of the Blues, Monica ChenaultKilgore
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The Jewel of the Blues

Author: Monica Chenault-Kilgore

Narrator: Bahni Turpin

Unabridged: 11 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/19/2024


Synopsis

Set in the sparkling 1920s jazz era, The Jewel of the Blues pulls back the curtain on all the romance, danger and drama in the bustling backstage life of a young performer.

Billed as the Little Girl with the Big Voice, blues singer Lucille Arnetta Love always dreamed of life under the lights. From traveling family gospel band to lead singer in a riotous vaudeville troupe, Lucille is on the rise. But a devastating family secret, one that’s poised to shatter every dream she’s ever had, casts an inescapable shadow over Lucille’s career.

Decades ago, a botched robbery ended in a suspicious death—and all signs point to Lucille’s own father as the culprit. It’s a secret that Lucille’s family is determined to keep buried—even from Lucille herself. For a time, a fresh start feels possible, especially when Marcus Williams, Lucille’s manager—and sometimes paramour—sets her up with a band to tour the country: Miss Lucille’s Black Troubadours. Lucille’s dream of seeing her name in the bright lights of Broadway may happen yet, if she and the Troubadours can endure the highly competitive, rocky road to fame.

Beneath the dazzling glamour of the vaudeville scene lies a wicked underbelly, as drinking, gambling, salacious love affairs and racial tensions compete to dim Lucille’s shining star. And when shady figures from her father’s past emerge, their thirst for revenge threatens to silence Lucille’s career—and the sultry singer herself—for good.
 

About Monica Chenault-Kilgore

Monica Chenault-Kilgore was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio and currently lives in Edison, New Jersey. She is a graduate of The Ohio State University School of Journalism. Her published works include Liberty and Justice for All…Profiles of Middlesex County African American Veterans of WWII and the Korean War which is available in the public library. She formerly worked as a Contributing Reporter for The Home News Tribune and The Courier News newspapers.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Elizabeth of Silver's Reviews on November 30, 2024

One stupid decision caused Hank Love and his family to have to leave town. The trip out of town was not without drama, but they finally found a place where they could be comfortable and could work. They were staying in Miss Opal’s rooming house where many people came and went. You will meet many inter......more

Goodreads review by Janelle on July 07, 2024

I had the pleasure of receiving an advanced reader copy of The Jewel of the Blues by Monica Chenault Kilgore from Harlequin via NetGalley. This coming-of-age story of a Black woman in the vaudeville era beautifully captures her journey from a young girl singing gospel to navigating the complexities......more

Goodreads review by Amber on June 12, 2024

First, thank Monica Chenault-Kilgore, the publisher, and NetGalley for this advanced copy to read for my unbiased opinion. Now let's get into it. I wanted to like this book more. I feel like it started strong and dissolved a bit. The story starts with the Love family and the father falling into unin......more

Goodreads review by Tracy on January 21, 2025

I love books that paint a picture of a life that is very different from my own. A glimpse of a difficult life growing up in the racist times of the 1920s, and how hard it can be even for truly talented people to find success.........more

Goodreads review by Jennifer on January 06, 2025

I really did want to love this more but it was really hard to care for the main character, Lucille. This takes place in the 1910s and the 1920s. I love historical fiction so this called to me because the Roaring 20s are my jam and I was excited to read something from a POC’s point of view. I liked t......more