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Celestina's Burnings

by Annemarie Schiavi Pedersen

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Love Burns. So Do Witches. Italy, 1491. When Celestina DiCapria, at the end of her requisite year-long mourning for her murdered father, hears the bell of Montanina ring not for death but for the youth of Florence to rise up against the plague of witchcraft, she puts aside her dreams of adventure and a hunky scalpellino to answer the call. The formidable Austrian Friar Thane Brucker and his holy army are Celestina's path to vengeance on finding the witch who killed her father and left his soul to rot in purgatory. Rinaldo SanGiorgio, a rock cutter from the hills above Florence, yearns to break free from his family's quarry and paint frescos. When he finds his muse in Celestina, he vows to help with her fight-until the fervent religious mob destroys the art he loves. Rinaldo is torn between saving the Renaissance's greatest art and his greatest love. But when Celestina is herself accused of witchcraft, Rinaldo realizes flesh and bone are more important than plaster and pigments. Can Celestina and Rinaldo overcome the secrets and lies of a jilted lover, a lustful friar, a powerful monsignor, and an overprotective nonna before Montanina rings for her?… (more)
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The historic aspect was good, but the story needed a lot more polishing and the sprinkling of random italicized Italian words got a little annoying. ( )
  bookwyrmm | Nov 17, 2020 |
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Celestina is sick of working in her grandmother's bakery and hates her fiery red hair. Rinaldo is a stonemason dreaming of a better life as a fresco artist, and knows Celestina is his muse the moment he first sees her. But Celestina has other things on her mind -- she has vowed to catch five witches to free her father's soul from purgatory. The greatest witchhunter in the world has just arrived in Florence and Celestina sees her chance to fulfill her vow ... but something isn't quite right about him. Will she find out what it is before it's too late?

Celestina's Burnings is set against the backdrop of Renaissance Florence, and Pederson brings the art and sculpture, the heat and the crowds to life vividly. I could almost touch the marble statues, and smell the bread from the bakery oven. Amongst it all is a rollicking tale of romance and adventure. The lovestruck Rinaldo will do anything for his muse Celestina, from fighting witches to travelling all the way to Rome to petition the Pope. Meanwhile, Celestina finds that nothing is what she thought it is -- not her grandmother, the Monsignor, or her father's killer: the witch she hated.

I very much enjoyed this historical adventure romance. The characters are well-developed, and I came to feel for them in their trials and triumphs. The world evoked is that of 15th-century Florence in Italy, where the monied elite and the church vied for power, and art and culture were foremost. There are many mentions of famous artists and sculptors sprinkled throughout the book, but you don't need a degree in Art History (like I do, not to blow my own horn!) to appreciate the atmosphere saturated in the arts. There's even a cameo from the master Leonardo da Vinci.

Celestina's Burnings does have some scenes that aren't suitable for younger readers, so I would recommend it for adult readers rather than young adults. The mixture of fast-paced action, romance and sensuality will have readers racing to the end.

Would I read more by this author? Definitely!

Please note: this book was provided for me to read and review by Library Thing's Early Reviewer programme. You can rest assured however, that this is, as always, an honest review!
  apartmentcat | Dec 10, 2019 |
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Love Burns. So Do Witches. Italy, 1491. When Celestina DiCapria, at the end of her requisite year-long mourning for her murdered father, hears the bell of Montanina ring not for death but for the youth of Florence to rise up against the plague of witchcraft, she puts aside her dreams of adventure and a hunky scalpellino to answer the call. The formidable Austrian Friar Thane Brucker and his holy army are Celestina's path to vengeance on finding the witch who killed her father and left his soul to rot in purgatory. Rinaldo SanGiorgio, a rock cutter from the hills above Florence, yearns to break free from his family's quarry and paint frescos. When he finds his muse in Celestina, he vows to help with her fight-until the fervent religious mob destroys the art he loves. Rinaldo is torn between saving the Renaissance's greatest art and his greatest love. But when Celestina is herself accused of witchcraft, Rinaldo realizes flesh and bone are more important than plaster and pigments. Can Celestina and Rinaldo overcome the secrets and lies of a jilted lover, a lustful friar, a powerful monsignor, and an overprotective nonna before Montanina rings for her?

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