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Tuscan Rose

By: Belinda Alexandra
Narrated by: Caroline Lee
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A mysterious stranger known as The Wolf leaves an infant with the sisters of Santo Spirito. A tiny silver key hidden in her wrappings is the only clue to the child's identity and so begins a story as intriguing and beautiful as the city of Florence itself. Belinda Alexandra's new novel, Tuscan Rose, is set in Italy during the time of Mussolini. This richly woven tale of passion, love, longing, witchcraft and magic promises to be everything her readers love, and more.©2009 Belinda Alexandra. (P)2010 Bolinda Publishing Fiction Historical Fiction Italy Heartfelt
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Enthralling tale of love and war

We just loved every aspect of this book. Rosa. Antonio and Luciano became a part of our lives as we listened to their story driving along the LA freeways. We couldn't wait to get back in the car and hear what happened next.

It was very well. Researched. We love Florence and learned more about Mussolini and his very destructive influence in Italy through their eyes as members of the resistance.

The narrator did an excellent job keeping us interested. A great read. An even greater listen.

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A Must Listen Book

This is an excellent story about a time of mass destruction and hatred. It's about one woman's fidelity to family and country. It's a story that will make you think about your own personal choices and how they affect others. Excellent story.

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Many more than 5 stars!!

This is such an amazing story, one of those most memorable books of a lifetime, and to make it even more memorable, Caroline Lee brings each character to life in such a special way. I love her narration so much I'm beginning to listen to each of the books she has narrated.

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Worth every minute of listening....23hrs :)

I absolutely LOVE Caroline Lee as the narrator, she really brings each of the charters to life, with every expressional word and emotion in her voice. Listening to Caroline Lee has totally spoiled and I judge every narrator by her excellent performance.

Enough about Ms. Lee (smile) - the book is worth listening.... Belinda's story about Italy, it's history and the World War is fascinating - a little bit too graphic at one point in the story, but World War involving Germany wasn't pretty in the first place. A very heartwarming story about one women's courage to continue to fight and gain the confidence she needed till she found her own happiness.

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Hope I can complete the book

It isnt fair to review a book that Ive only just begun. But beware! The narrator's attempt at italian pronunciations is exaggerated and downright annoying.

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A well told story!

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Of course! I really loved it. I think it is interesting to read a book that is set in Mussolini's Italy and the characters and their relationships between them is beautifully described. I was sad when the book ended.

What did you like best about this story?

I liked that it was set in Italy before and during the war. I am a history teacher, and thus very interested in history. This story told about an era that has been described in many books, but I have never read one from Mussolini's Italy.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Yes! More than one, but I can't reveal them because it would reveal too much of the story and parts of the ending. But this is a story set in times of war, and many of the main characters are partisans. It goes without saying that they experience both dramatic and sad moments.

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Wonderfully complex and compelling

What did you love best about Tuscan Rose?

Firstly I must rave about Caroline Lee as narrator, she's amazing! Her command of Italian names and phrases wowed me with each such word spoken. She has the incredible talent of speaking with the voices of all the characters with such credibility that the narrator disappears and the characters come alive. The best narrator I have ever heard.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Tuscan Rose?

The accounts of Italy under Mussolini and during WW II were chilling. I wanted to know more and did some research on my own. We have heard so little of Italy's involvement during the war. This was quite an eye opener.

Which scene was your favorite?

The scene with Luciano in the tunnel moved me the most. What an incredible story.

If you could rename Tuscan Rose, what would you call it?

The title belies the breadth and depth of the book, but i like its subtlety.

Any additional comments?

This is by far the best audible experience that I have had and the best book I have every 'read'.

Brava Belinda!

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Really engrossing read

This book absolutely captivated and broke my heart all at the same time. We have all learned the history of dictatorships in school but I think it's rather eye opening to put a more personal spin on how an average person may have lived under the regime of one. This book explores Italy in the time of Mussolini with strong heroine who struggles as an orphan raised in a convent, enemy of the state, unwed mother, war nurse, and freedom fighter... Her character is so well thought out and developed that you can't help to walk the journey she is on even though at times, it's devastating. The historic facts well researched all seem so plausible which I think is what makes the book so heavy. Also, it fascinates me to understand how other countries were impacted by world events such as WWII. There was some mysticism to the book as well that was not over the top and kind of cool.

My only complaints were that the narrator was reading somewhere near a train and you often heard it's horn which was distracting. I also didn't like one of the plot twists about the mother of our heroine, i just didn't think it was necessary.

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Beautiful story

This is a beautifully written story of love and loss, joy and pain. It is long, but I think it was totally worth it.

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Sooooo long!

I would have loved this book if it had been a few hours shorter, but it just DRAGGED. I'm glad I didn't give up on it, because there was a twist I didn't see coming at the very end, but it was so long and meandering that I couldn't blame anyone who stopped listening during the interminable Flock section.

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