Review of The Girl Who Knew Da Vinci

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Review of The Girl Who Knew Da Vinci

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Girl Who Knew Da Vinci" by Belle Ami.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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The Girl Who Knew Da Vinci by Belle Ami is a captivating novel where magic and history are intertwined. An employee of a prestigious Museum, Angela Renato, struggled to strike a balance between her personal and professional lives. She set out on a quest to find a lost Da Vinci masterpiece in an effort to learn the secrets it contains after being plagued by dreams of her former life. Although initially motivated by excitement and curiosity, Angela's journey grew more challenging as she battled a challenging and unsupportive boss. Did Angela complete her task? How did she handle the difficulties in the path of achieving her goals?

I liked many aspects of this tale. The author's writing style was informal and the plot held my interest. Alex and Angela are the primary protagonists. The love they shared is great, and they both worked together. The story was made intriguing by the fact that they had previously lived as Fioretta and Giuliano and as Gerhard and Sophia in other dimensions. They kept coming back together in their different incarnations because of their intense love from past lives. Alex is the character I liked the most. It was remarkable how he constantly kept Angela safe. Every time Angela entered a dream, he always managed to keep the secret private.

The romance between Angela and Alex progressed quickly. Their long-standing love faced new obstacles in the modern world. As Angela and Alex learned to distinguish between what is genuine and what is merely residual, they were able to forge a love that is uniquely their own. As they believe they have been in love for all time but are still learning to know one another, I can understand the conflict in this plot. It became a touch somber at times as the characters struggled to accept the fact that their love is still young. Considering the speed at which they fell in love, I believe that their reactions are still plausible and that their love, though it grew stronger through time, was truly theirs.

I did not notice any negative aspects in this book. While reading it, I did not encounter errors. Hence, it was exceptionally well-edited.

I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars because of its lack of errors and negative aspects. Also, because of the positive aspects I have explained above. I recommend this book to readers of mystery and adventure.

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I liked the combination of romance, suspense, thriller, and adventure in this book. Angela and her dreams added more spice to the book by introducing new fascinating characters like Sophia. Great review.
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