Bella Cigna by Wendi Dass
TITLE INFORMATION
Bella Cigna
Wendi Dass
The Wild Rose Press, 375 pages
9781509232598, 9.30.20
BOOK REVIEW
Overall Rating = 4.75
Storyline & Concept = 4.25
Writing & Delivery = 5
Editorial = 5
In Bella Cigna, Sarah takes a teaching job at an all-girls school in Rome to escape a broken marriage and a painful truth. She hopes the trip will be an adventure to change her mind and help her find happiness, but obstacles and challenges hamper her path.
This novel transported me back to my own visit to Rome and I appreciated the chance to reminisce. However, it wasn’t the description of the scenery that kept me reading. Although the ending was easy to foresee, the journey to get there was engaging. The author opened a window into the heartache, doubts, and passions of the protagonist, while supporting her with a varied and interesting cast of characters. The quality of the writing is excellent, and the author has a talent for drawing rich and intriguing personalities.
Sublime Line: “Let yourself be swept away to Italy in a romantic, engaging adventure that covers a wide spectrum of emotions and will have you cheering for the heroine.”
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