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 thrillingly ebullient mix of art, romance, history, and mystery. Angela, an emerging art historian, gets an opportunity to do her internship at a famous art museum . But her euphoria is very short-lived as her boss, Dr. Alberto Scordato, passes inappropriate comments at her. If that's not enough, Angela starts having fantastic visions of the past, which somehow relate to a lost painting by Leonardo da Vinci. These mysterious visions introduce her to Alex, a private detective who asks for her help in tracing the legendary artwork.

Angela and Alex, without question, have a lot of chemistry that will make for an enchanting romance amidst the dangers. As their quest takes them to Italy, they start unraveling secrets of the painting's past and threats from Scordato, who has an agenda. Seamlessly going back and forth between timelines, the narrative stitches a tapestry of rich historical and current-day events.

Belle Ami has come out bright and shining in vivid descriptions, the development of the characters, thereby making the world in *The Girl Who Knew Da Vinci* quite immersive. The pace goes really fast, each moment suspended by suspense or a mystery being slowly unraveled; the romance adds such depth to their motivations. The book also incorporates some aspects of the paranormal and has steamy scenes for those into it.

Belle Ami eloquently marries romance with mystery and art history into an action-packed narrative in *The Girl Who Knew Da Vinci*. The novel contains expressive writing, characters that are steadily developed, and incorporates many timelines, which creates an immersive experience. This novel is perfect for any art lover, as Angela’s and Alex’s thoroughly developed chemistry is outdone only by the suspenseful events that maintain the target reader’s attention. This exceptionally edited work of fiction was written with such grace and precision that the book deserves nothing lower than 5 out of 5 stars. I can't find anything to dislike about this book.

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