Flamingnet Student Book Reviewer CMy
Upon returning to the city Milan, Dino and Vittorio,
apprentices to Leonardo, stumble across a motionless woman
lying at the base of the city's guard tower. Dino is
really Delfina disguised as a boy so she can be an
apprentice to Leonardo da Vinci, the great artist/painter
who is her mentor. While looking into the woman's tragic
death they discover that her identity is Bellanca,
Caterina's servant, and on Bellanca's person they find
four extravagant tarrochi cards, the very ones that belong
to Caterina, the contessa. Caterina is in love with her
dog as well as her sacred tarrochi cards that had once
belonged to her mother, therefore she holds them very
dearly. A few days later as Dino and Leonardo go in search
of Lidia, another of Caterina's servants, to question her
about the death of her fellow servant, they also find her
at the base of the tower, but to their great shock, Lidia
is dead. Leonardo is suspicious of the two ladies' deaths
and has reason to believe that Gregorio, the Captain of
the guard, was the murderer. So, in order to gather some
clues and learn the truth about these strange deaths, he
ironically disguises Dino as a girl, and sends her to the
castle to be a servant to Caterina, all the while also
spying on her and Gregorio to learn the truth. A lot of
mysterious things occur at the castle and hidden secrets
are everywhere. Leonardo is assigned by Moro, the
contessa's cousin and keeper since her parent's died, to
plan a masquerade ball, which is actually a secret
marriage for Caterina, who has no idea about Moro's
marriage plans for her, and the person of Moro's choice.
Leonardo gives Dino until the date of the masquerade ball
to learn what truly happened to the women, but with the
date of the ball coming ever so closer, will the truth
ever be unmasked before it is too late?
This is one of
the best books that I have ever read! Portrait of a Lady
contains romance, lies and deceit, hate, treachery, love,
truth, many tears of sadness and joy, well just about
every emotion out there, and ones that I never knew
existed! It is just filled with so many emotions it is
difficult to describe. The conclusion was a huge surprise;
I had no idea that it was going to be such a heart-
wrenching, truth-telling, and tear-jerking/teary-eyed
ending; what a conclusion! The author, Diane A. S.
Stuckart, did an awesome job at writing this novel; it
felt so much like I was actually living Delfina's life
that I literally experienced all of the same emotions she
did. This book was very intriguing; it kept my mind open,
alert, and focused the whole time, as I was wanting to see
what very surprise and/or secret meeting with the stunning
Gregorio lay around the corner. I'm greatly looking
forward to reading The Queen's Gambit, which was also
written by this amazing author, and any other books that
she writes in the future. These books are spectacular and
should be read by everyone, but I mainly recommend
Portrait of a Lady to older girls and women.
There were
some sexual references.
Reviewer Age:15
Reviewer
City, State and Country: Upper Strasburg, PA USA