The Seventh Veil of Salome by Silvia Moreno-Garcia (Review)

The Seventh Veil of Salome by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

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Blurb

1950s Hollywood: Every actress wants to play Salome, the star-making role in a big-budget movie about the legendary woman whose story has inspired artists since ancient times.

So when the film’s mercurial director casts Vera Larios, an unknown Mexican ingenue, in the lead role, she quickly becomes the talk of the town. Vera also becomes an object of envy for Nancy Hartley, a bit player whose career has stalled and who will do anything to win the fame she believes she richly deserves.

Two actresses, both determined to make it to the top in Golden Age Hollywood—a city overflowing with gossip, scandal, and intrigue—make for a sizzling combination.

But this is the tale of three women, for it is also the story of the princess Salome herself, consumed with desire for the fiery prophet who foretells the doom of her stepfather, Herod: a woman torn between the decree of duty and the yearning of her heart.

Before the curtain comes down, there will be tears and tragedy aplenty in this sexy Technicolor saga.

Review

Silvia Moreno-Garcia is one of my favourite authors and I fully plan on reading all her books so I was quite excited to read this book which I bought at Christmas. I was not disappointed. 

The first thing that struck me about this book was just how clever it was. It doesn’t just tell one woman’s story it tells three and they are very different from each other. Vera is an unknown Mexican who is cast as the lead in a Hollywood film. The film is about Salome, the well known biblical figure from the Bible. The second woman is Nancy, who has only ever had bit parts and will do anything to get that lead role she dreams about. The third woman is Salome, that legendary woman from the Bible whose dance set in motion certain events. 

I loved the setting of this book and found 1950’s Hollywood fascinating. How it all worked on the set of film, the way to publicise a film through socialising and being seen at certain events, right down to where they had lunch with other actors and writers. These scenes were so well written and well researched that it really helped me see what it was like, the glamorous parts and the not so glamorous. 

The character I really did not like in this book was Nancy. Nancy was one of these characters who was convinced that she was cheated by everyone and that she should have the best of everything and yet she wouldn’t work for anything and was horrible to people. She was jealous and vindictive and I really didn’t like the parts of the book where she featured. 

Vera was my favourite character and one that I felt very protective over. She had always been overshadowed by her sister, she even knew she wasn’t her mother’s favourite child and her mother regularly compared her to her sister. Vera was innocent and polite and kindness itself. She wanted to help everyone and be friends with everyone and never had a bad word to say about anyone. 

I thoroughly enjoyed this book and loved how Salome was portrayed. I could not put this book down and it very nearly made the 5 Dragons but I just could not get on with the character of Nancy and her storyline. I give this book 4 out of 5 Dragons. 

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About the author

Silvia Moreno-Garcia is the author of several novels, including Mexican Gothic, Gods of Jade and Shadow and The Daughter of Doctor Moreau. She has also edited a number of anthologies, including the World Fantasy Award-winning She Walks in Shadows (a.k.a. Cthulhu’s Daughters). Mexican by birth, Canadian by inclination.

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Friday Poetry: John Galsworthy

Happy Friday!

My chosen this week is by the English novelist and playwright John Galsworthy (1867-1933).

The Downs

O the Down high to the cool sky;
And the feel of the sun-warmed moss!
And each cardoon, like a full moon
Fairy-spun of the thistle floss;
And the beech-grove, and a wood-dove,
And the trail where the shepherds pass;
And the lark's song, and the wind-song,
And the scent of the parching grass!

John Galsworthy

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April 2025 TBR

Hello!

I managed to read 3 books out of 5 off my March TBR so that was a big improvement on my February TBR. I’m really hoping I can do just as well with my April TBR..

I have two weeks off in April for the Easter holidays so I am planning on getting plenty of reading done in that time. I might even get my Kindle working as well!

Happy Reading

Etsy

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WWW Wednesday: 2/4/2025

WWW Wednesday is a meme hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words.

The rules are answer the questions below and share a link to your blog in the comments section of Sam’s blog.

  • What are you currently reading?
  • What did you recently finish reading?
  • What do you think you will read next?

Hello!

I have had another great week of reading but today has been rather a packed day of teaching so not much reading managed.

What I am Currently Reading

I am thoroughly enjoying this and it is really making me want to reread The Hunger Games series.

What I have Recently Finished Reading

I’m afraid I didn’t really get on with The Catch but my reviews for these will be posted soon.

What I Think I will Read Next

As per usual I have no idea what I will read next but one of these might be one of my choices.

Please drop me a comment with your WWW Wednesday and I will head over for a visit.

Happy Reading

Etsy

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Mid Week Quote: Leonardo da Vinci

Hello!

My chosen quote today is by Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) who was an Italian polymath who was a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect.

“It had long since come to my attention that people of accomplishment rarely sat back and let things happen to them. They went out and happened to things.”

Leonardo da Vinci

Happy Reading

Etsy

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March 2025 Wrap Up

Hello!

March was an absolutely brilliant reading month for me and I really hope it continues into April as my TBR is really starting to shrink.

Statistics

Books

Pages: 145

Format Read: Paperback

Review

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Old Book

Pages: 352

Format Read: Hardback

Review

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New Book

Pages: 320

Format Read: 🐲🐲🐲

Review to follow

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New Book

Pages: 288

Format Read: Paperback

Review to follow

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Old Book

Pages: 38

Format Read: Kindle

Review to follow

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Old Book

Pages: 431

Format Read: Paperback

Review to follow

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Old Book

Pages: 208

Format Read: Hardback

Review to follow

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Old Book

Pages: 50

Format Read: Kindle

Review to follow

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New Book

Goodreads Challenge: 17/50

Old Books: 5

New Books: 3

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Goodreads Monday: 31/3/2025

Goodreads Monday is now hosted by Budget Tales Book Club.  All you have to do is show off a book from your TBR that you’re looking forward to reading.

Hello!

I hope everyone has had a good start to the week. I’ve had a busy day at school but it was lovely to come home and enjoy a nice walk in the sunshine.

My chosen book off my Goodreads TBR is one that has been sat on my TBR for a long time and that I found today. In all honesty I had forgotten I owned it.

The Night She Disappeared by Lisa Jewell

2017: 19 year old Tallulah is going out on a date, leaving her baby with her mother, Kim.

Kim watches her daughter leave and, as late evening turns into night, which turns into early morning, she waits for her return. And waits.

The next morning, Kim phones Tallulah’s friends who tell her that Tallulah was last seen heading to a party at a house in the nearby woods called Dark Place.

She never returns.

2019: Sophie is walking in the woods near the boarding school where her boyfriend has just started work as a head-teacher when she sees a note fixed to a tree.

‘DIG HERE’ . . .

A cold case, an abandoned mansion, family trauma and dark secrets lie at the heart of Lisa Jewell’s remarkable new novel.

Happy Reading

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The Weekly Brief

Hello!

I hope everyone is having a good weekend so far. I’ve had a good week of blogging and reading this week which has been lovely.

Blog Posts

Currently Reading

Really enjoying this so far. So happy to finally be learning more about Haymitch.

Happy Reading

Etsy

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Stacking the Shelves: 29/03/2025

Stacking The Shelves is a weekly meme hosted by Marlene of Reading Reality. It is all about sharing the books that you have recently added to your bookshelves. These books can be physical books, ebooks and of course audiobooks.

Hello!

I hope everyone is having a good weekend so far. I had a voucher for a Kindle book and I am stocking up my Kindle ready for some holiday reading.

I have got book 6 and 7 left to read and I am hoping to read them this year and finish this fantastic series.

I am really enjoying these short stories and finished the second one this week so I bought the third one to start next week.

Happy Reading

Etsy

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Friday Poetry: Wendell Berry

Happy Friday!

I hope everyone has good plans for the weekend.

My chosen poem today is by the American novelist, poet, essayist, environmental activist, cultural critic and farmer Wendell Berry (1934).

The Peace of Wild Things

When despair for the world grows in me
and I wake in the night at the least sound
in fear of what my life and my children's lives may be,
I go and lie down where the wood drake
rests in his beauty on the water, and the great heron feeds.
I come into the peace of wild things
who do not tax their lives with forethought
of grief. I come into the presence of still water.
And I feel above me the day-blind stars
waiting with their light. For a time
I rest in the grace of the world, and I am free.

Wendell Berry

Happy Reading

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