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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Juliet by Anne Fortier

Juliet is one of those books that probably won't get the attention it deserves. It was published in August and I was immediately intrigued by the description of it. But the cover made me skeptical because it  features a large red rose, which yells "corny love story" at anyone who picks it up. DON'T LET IT FOOL YOU!

I was completely hooked from the very first chapter. Julie Jacobs is an average 25 year old woman, who finds out that she is anything but average after her Great Aunt, and guardian, passes away and leaves her a letter, a safety deposit key, and a passport with her picture... but a different name. She learns that after her mother died in Italy, her Aunt Rose changed her name and brought her to America to shelter her, and her twin sister, from a dangerous secret. Julie, now Gulietta Tolomei, must go to Italy to see what her mother left behind for her.

Julie happens to be descended from the Juliet who inspired the famous Shakespeare play "Romeo and Juliet" and she is the first ancestor to have the exact same name. Her mother had planned it that way after convincing herself that the famous curse upon the two households was still at work centuries later. Julie is the only person capable of ending the deadly curse, but piecing together the facts she needs to do it, proves to be extremely difficult and very dangerous. The only way to ultimately end the curse is to find her Romeo, but who can she trust??

Anne Fortier has packed this fascinating historical novel full of twists and turns that kept me turning pages long after I should have been asleep!! She goes back and forth between the original Gulietta's story in 1340, and the modern day Gulietta's story constantly ending each chapter with cliffhangers that force you to read 2 more to find out what happens next! Every time I thought I knew what was really going on she'd throw in another twist to always stay one step ahead of me.

I loved everything about this book and I really hope people read it and LOVE it!! It combines history, romance, suspense and mystery and it's all set in Siena, Italy! I guarantee you will want to go there when you're done!!

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3 comments:

  1. loved it! i finished last night and im sad i cant keep reading today :( honestly when you described it as having a lot of history, i wasnt that excited...bc im not a huge history fan, but it wasnt boring history :) im going to buy it and re-read...bc i think there will be so much to pick up on the second time around!

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  2. I know!!! I wanted to start reading again when I finished too!!! I'm soooo glad you loved it :)

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