5/24/13

Review of Cursed By Cate Masters

Cursed (The Vitruvian Man #1)

by Cate Masters

Bruno diCesare lives alone by necessity, not choice. Once a year during the Carnevale, ten glorious days of masked anonymity, frivolity, and intimacy, can he come out and play.
Melina Weaver works long hours at the lab leave no time for a social life. She learned the art of fire dancing to enliven her dull existence. She has come to Carnevale for a much needed vacation and to try her hand at performing her fire Dance. 
Bruno is enchanted from the minute he sees Melina and he wants her. Melina feels a very strong pull towards Bruno.  Can the two of them even have a chance with so many not wanting these two together?

I really enjoyed this book.  A lot like Phantom of the Opera, yet not. I had to read this in one setting! Such great characters and what a plot!
I highly recommended this book.

5 STARS
Patches

1 comment:

  1. Thanks so much for the wonderful review, Patches! I hope you'll also enjoy the follow-up stories, Charmed and Claimed, coming soon from Decadent. :)

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