The Lady in the Palazzo

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deblasi.jpgIn my imaginary extended adopted family, Marlena de Blasi is an honorary fairy godmother.  She is my hero, my Auntie Mame.  I swear I'm not a stalker, I've just never met anyone else who was just as enamored of rosemary.

I received this book as a Christmas present right in the middle of NaNoWriMo and did postpone reading it for a few days successfully.  I've been trying to practice anticipation for awhile now but I couldn't help it, I devoured this book.  No pun intended.  I would steal moments with it through the day and read a truly shocking moment out loud to a friend.  She had never read the books and I don't think she understood why I was so astonished at Fernando's actions.

Sorry, Joe, but sometimes when I was really quiet, I was reading.  I couldn't help it, Fernando was telling someone off for the first time since I've met him.

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