Blue Angel by Jamie Brenner
“For anyone who has ever wanted more heat, more glamour and more depth, this is the book.”
Jamie Brenner‘s Blue Angel is a smart, sensuous and thoroughly entertaining dive into the electric underbelly of New York City nightlife. This is seduction as literary art: wicked, atmospheric and impossible to put down.
The novel opens with Mallory Dale, a polished young lawyer grinding through her twenty-fifth birthday at her desk when her charming, irrepressible boyfriend Alec sweeps her away to the Blue Angel, a burlesque club glittering on the Lower East Side. From the moment she steps past that blue velvet curtain, Mallory’s carefully ordered world begins to unravel deliciously. Brenner’s rendering of the club is extraordinary. The Blue Angel is smoky, sequined and electric with desire, a place where the rules of ordinary life do not apply.
Behind the Blue Velvet Curtain
Mallory is a compelling protagonist — type-A, self-aware, intellectually sharp and hungry for something she can’t name. Her relationship with Alec crackles with intimacy and tension; he is maddening and magnetic in equal measure, always pushing her just past her comfort zone in ways she both resents and craves. Their dynamic is full of the small negotiations and power plays that define long-term love.
Then there is Bette Noire. Brenner’s star performer is one of the most memorable characters as she is cool, calculating and magnetic. When Bette takes the stage to a cover of “I Put a Spell on You,” her performance is hypnotic. She is a woman who knows exactly what she wants and has built an entire persona around getting it. Her scenes crackle with a kind of controlled menace that is impossible to look away from.
The third member of this triangle is Poppy LaRue, a newcomer to the Blue Angel who sees in Bette a gateway to everything she desires. Poppy is shrewdly drawn: ambitious, a little naïve and willing to trade almost anything for proximity to power. Her dynamic with Bette is all unspoken calculations, a slow-motion collision of desire and manipulation that Brenner traces with surgical precision.
Desire and Performance
Brenner is a skilled writer who understands that genuine eroticism lives in character, not just in action. The novel’s more explicit scenes are charged because we care about the people in them — because the physical stakes are entangled with emotional and psychological ones. A burlesque performance, a private dance, a glance across a crowded room: in Brenner’s hands, these become moments of genuine revelation. She knows that the most exciting thing about desire is what it tells you about yourself.
The prose offers a terrific feel for New York City’s geography and social texture — the law firm offices, the VIP tables, the cab rides home in charged silence. Brenner captures the thrill of being young and ambitious in the city, the sense that every room you walk into might change your life.
Blue Angel is a novel that allows its readers to enjoy spectacle. For anyone who has ever wanted more heat, more glamour and more depth, this is the book. Brenner delivers everything she promises, then a little more.
Publish Date: May 12, 2026
Genre: Fiction
Author: Jamie Brenner
Page Count: 240 pages
Publisher: Podium Publishing
ISBN: 979-8347023295
