Advance Praise
KIRKUS REVIEWS
"Goofy and breezy, this debut has a pleasingly flawed heroine and feels like
it was as much fun to write as it is to read. Eccentric, Faustian take on
chick-lit."
BOOKLIST
"Leiknes' quirky characters and off-beat style make for a fun read; the
popularity of TV shows like Pushing Daisies and Reaper guarantees an audience
for this black comedy."
JANE GREEN, AUTHOR OF SUCH INTERNATIONAL
BESTSELLERS AS STRAIGHT TALKING, TO HAVE AND TO HOLD, AND JEMIMA J., AND OFTEN
REGARDED AS ONE OF CHICK-LIT'S PIONEERS
"I receive an enormous number of first novels, and rarely give blurbs, but I
finished The Sinful Life of Lucy Burns yesterday, and am delighted that Bancroft
Press decided to take a chance on Ms. Leiknes-she deserves it. She not only came
up with a great premise for a story, but her novel is quirky and fun, and main
character Lucy Burns herself is devilish and likeable. The Sinful Life of Lucy
Burns is a quick and easy read, and one I enthusiastically recommend."
DEAR AUTHOR ROMANCE REVIEWS
"I know that whenever I'm struggling in a review to adequately convey how
smart and well-written a book is, it's a winner. I really hope that anyone
looking for a witty, literate, wonderfully entertaining read will choose this .
. . quirky, intelligent, clever ode to everything from Faust to Walt Disney to
the Native American trickster tradition to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory."
BOOK SMUGGLERS, REVIEWING ROMANCE AND SF
SINCE 2008
"Though general fiction is not something I usually read, I am SO glad I did
. . . I loved Lucy and I loved the clever writing. The most impressive thing is
how at only 167 pages, the book is so full of nuances and depth. There are no
wasted words, no info dump, and the author cleverly relies on the reader to
catch the deep and hidden meanings of her work. It is one of those books that
require attention and a certain rapport between the reader and the book. If
there is detachment, there will be no enjoyment, and for you to truly, really
enjoy this story, there's gotta be a certain degree of involvement. Mine
occurred in those moments when I read about her relationship with her sister
(which happen in short flashbacks that permeate the story)-my sister is the
person I love most in the world, but she's also the person I 'hated' the most
when I was a child, and I completely related to Lucy every step of her way. The
thing is: the more you give, the more you will take from this book. This is a
story that is not for everybody; even though this is a tale about Heaven and
Hell, the lines of Good vs. Evil are not as clear as many, I am sure, would
like. You will not finish reading the book with a final 'and the moral of the
story is,' nor will the climax be full of the answers you might need, but you
may well finish it as I did: with a huge smile on your face and tears falling
from your eyes . . . I guess the best possible compliment I could give to this
book is the fact that as I read it, I kept thinking of the wonderful and weird
stories in Neil Gaiman's Smoke and Mirrors. Since he is my favourite author,
that says a lot. Verdict: It made me laugh and it made me cry. The writing is
clever and I can't wait to read more from this author. Rating: 8/8 Excellent."