The Prisoner of Paradise

The Prisoner of Paradise

2021 • 334 pages

Nick, and his wife Julia, are vactioning in Venice. While taking in the sites, they make sure to stop and get lost in the beautiful art displayed at the Palazzo. When Nick sees Tintoretto's Paradise, it calls to him. Not because of it's beauty...but because of the voice he hears coming from it...

I am a huge lover of mixed timelines, past lives and secret orders. The Prisoner of Paradise is amazing. You start out with what is supposed to be a relaxing and fun dream vacation which quickly turns into absolute chaos.

You're hit with an unraveling mystery of self, thrills, action-packed scenes, and deceit. The dual timelines are told in past and present, and I LOVE the inclusion of Angelo as Nick's past life persona. The fact that there is also a dual love interest that, of course, results in emotional turmoil, is a plus as well.

If you love historical fiction and stories with past lives this is definitely one to grab. I sincerely appreciate the publisher for providing me with a review copy. All opinions expressed herein are mine and mine alone.

August 7, 2022Report this review