
Anny P. (
wolfnme) wrote on 4/27/2006...
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
Lord of the Night" is set in 16th century Venice and follows the romance of Laura and Sandro, both natives of that city. Laura is an aspiring painter (training with Titian) who is planning to finance her studio by becoming a courtesan. Sandro is a forty-something nobleman who heads up the police. They meet when the Doge's assistant is killed just after visiting Laura's bordello. Shortly thereafter ruffians assault Laura and the mystery begins....
In someways this is a May to December romance. Indeed, the obstacles to their joining are obvious from the start - he's twice her age and would lose his status as a noble if he marries a commoner. She, in turn, has genuine artistic talent if she can just get admitted to the all-male Academy. He, of course, is not too wild about her finacing plans.
The mystery works well in this romance and has a genuinely surprising ending. I also really enjoyed the insights on life in 16th Century Venice

Pam B. (
PamelaK) wrote on 6/10/2009...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
I loved, Loved, LOVED this book! As an artist, perhaps I was prejudiced, but I found the history and background of this book to be fascinating and enthralling. In a previous review, Anny gave a wonderful and accurate synopsis of the book. After reading countless mindless Regency and other romances, this one was so different - it had some meat on its bones. I loved the characters - complicated, flawed, honorable, but ultimately, very real. The mystery was truly interesting, and the ending was wonderful. I could not put this book down!