Well, I wasn't really sure what to expect, but this book kept me coming back for more. It was engaging, colourful and full of great scenes. Some were a little horrible, so wouldn't really recommend this to a young adult, but it is a great story of a young woman's fight to survive a horrendous action.I dropped a star purely because i felt the ending was rushed. I was looking forward to a happy scene (won't say as it'll spoil it) and it happened and then, the end!!Also felt the cover of the book does nothing for the story and throughout the story i kept looking at the girl on the front and she didn't match my idea of the woman I was reading about - it annoyed me in a way!Other than that, would recommend to anyone who likes a good read and a lovely surprise at the end when I read what the next book is about. When I first watched this trailer I thought it was going to be your typical romance with a historical setting. I was so very wrong. While the setting is definitely historical this book is anything but typical.It's a romance, but only in its purist form. Connected at a soul deep level, they both struggle with their own journeys and hardships but never forgot their goal. In sleep their souls always drifted to one another.They support, encourage and even love one another without ever meeting. This is a unique blend of tragedy, war, hope, betrayal and conspiracy. Two stories, two lives connected by dreams and magic. The tale unravels with unexpected twists as each struggles to reach the other.A historical romance like no other, I enjoyed every minute spent reading it. Book Three just came out in November that gives me two more books to read in this captivating series and I'm looking forward to it. I give this book a solid 5 stars.
What do You think about Sotto Lo Stesso Cielo (2000)?
Something missing, I cant say what. Will have to contemplate that.
—Amyforce2013
loved it!!!!!!! the book draws you in and its hard to put down.
—Ann
Not sure --so four stars instead of five. I have to reread.
—JATRIIX