Ah yes! You can say whatever you want to but this book is as good as it gets. I became profoundly thoughtful and, well-educated about the whole Shakespearean Romeo and Juliet. This is a very good modern day fictional/historical/romance a woman can have. I
My heart is pounding throughout the course of reading the book. There’s just a magic whenever you read something related about Romeo and Juliet. No matter how tragic the whole thing about their love story, yet, it seems that we are always drawn about the concept of love- <b>that love conquers all.</b> Now this book, rewrites the whole notion of that tragic ending and putting an end to the curse of both houses saying that “…..Whether or not we had truly been cursed, and whether or not we had now paid our dues, he was my blessing, and I was his, and that was enough to disarm any missile that fate- or Shakespeare- might still be foolish enough to hurl our way. Now that’s a spoiler.
Another thing about this book is that it’s a mixture of elegance, a timeless mystery that would eventually drawn you into Siena, Italy like you’re actually on that place. It’s magical and mystifying and dreadfully romantic, I must tell you. I keep imagining that Alessandro/Romeo here was anyone a girl can dream of.
I highly recommend this book.
I think I am having one of those lucid fantasies once more about me Juliet and my Romeo who’s nowhere to be found. I need to have some reality check.
It would be better if there would be a movie out of it.














