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Hidden Truths by Jae

shippychaos's review against another edition

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5.0

4.5 stars, brilliant second full-length book about the Hamilton family (readers *could* skip the first book and the short stories, but Hidden Truths is much enhanced by the backstory of the previous installments in the series)

Overall, this series is expertly crafted. It’s not fantasy/sci-fi, but Jae puts just as much care and research into shaping the world these characters live in (or travel through)—just the best. period. Every character has dimension, even some of the secondary characters: Bernice/Jacob, Phin, Tess/Frankie. The wordsmithing is as I’ve come to expect from Jae — superb. I love everything about this series and never want it to end.

.5 stars off because the ending felt abrupt. the epilogue was sweet, but the big reveal to Nattie at the end felt weirdly anticlimactic, and then... the end? there are two short follow-ups in the series that hopefully offer more resolution to Luke/Nora and Amy/Rika storylines (maybe Tess/Frankie too

digitalpennibs's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional hopeful medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated

4.0

lostinmylibrary's review

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4.0

It was so nice to step back into this world! I loved seeing Amy and Nattie all grown up.

CW:
attempted rape; gun violence; discussion of past abuse; period-typical sexism, racism, and homophobia

lezreviewbooks's review against another edition

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5.0

Audiobook narrated by Hayden Bishop

I’ve recently listened to book one of this lesbian historical fiction book series and absolutely loved it. I’m not a fan of this genre so I thought that the ‘Oregon Series’ wouldn’t appeal to me but despite that, I’ve decided to give the audiobooks a try. I’m happy that I did because I’ve absolutely loved them.

This is the sequel of ‘Backwards to Oregon’ which told the story of “Luke” Hamilton, an ex-soldier who lives disguised as a man and migrated to Oregon with his fake wife Nora, a former prostitute. ‘Hidden Truths’ is set 17 years later and focuses on their daughter Amy and mail-order bride Rika Aaldenberg. They all hide their secrets but when those hidden truths are revealed will they keep them apart or bond them together?

Whoever said that second parts aren’t as good as the originals weren’t talking about ‘Hidden Truths’. Book two is as much a tour de force as the first one, well researched, skilfully plotted, perfectly executed. This is Jae at her best, and considering her writing is usually excellent, it’s not a minor compliment.

While book one focused on the journey of immigrants to the west in search of a better life, book two deals with the hardships of being women, especially gay women, in the 1860s. I’m far from an expert in women’s history but some of the experiences, feelings, and things said by these characters resonated with my own coming out experience more than 120 years later.

Lesbians in the 1800s were completely invisible to society, so much so that they couldn’t find any role models to follow. Society wouldn’t give them even negative recognition as with gay men. So, finding a soulmate and enjoying intimacy with them would have been extremely rare. Considering this, Jae’s story might be too optimistic and even far-fetched but within the ‘Oregon Series’ universe is plausible. Those are the joys of historical fiction, it can somehow rewrite herstory to give us hope. It certainly did it for me.

As with ‘Backwards to Oregon’ this audiobook was read by Hayden Bishop who did another stellar job. I’ll say it again, it’s a pity that Ms. Bishop hasn’t narrated much lesfic as she is a truly accomplished performer. In ‘Hidden Truths’ I also loved her different voices and accents which were all distinctive and authentic, including every single secondary character. This audiobook is more intimate and emotional than the first one and Ms. Bishop did another excellent job. 5 stars

Not available on Audible Escape or Scribd but at a duration of 16 hrs is good value for money.

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invaderday's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional lighthearted slow-paced
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.75

this book was completely insane and i absolutely loved it. jae said "that first book was good right? how about we flash forward, add 200% more lesbians, MORE secrets, and like 8 threads of drama" and i said "what" and dove in anyway. this book has so much. it is exactly the kind of high caliber gay nonsense i needed to get me thru a tough week of work and i had an incredibly good time reading it
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