From Publishers Weekly
A great deal of research clearly underlies this interesting but overlong historical romance. In Normandy in 1794, Adrienne de Beaufort is being threatened with rape by a local revolutionary leader. She escapes wondrously through a portrait of Isabella di Montefiore, an Italian ancestor of hers whose diaries Adrienne has read, and finds herself inhabiting Isabella's body in Renaissance Siena on the night of Isabella's marriage to Alessandro di Montefiore. The gentle Adrienne knows that Isabella was heartless; she eventually betrayed her husband and helped arrange his murder. But Adrienne falls in love with Alessandro and attempts to change history. Beaumont ( Sapphire Magic ) realistically includes even unpalatable details about the era: Adrienne arrives on the wedding night, when the couple are slated to perform the ritual loss of virginity in front of a crowd. One of Isabella's brothers lusts after her shamelessly, but Adrienne makes an odd bargain with him that they will have intercourse only after she is pregnant with Alessandro's child. Alessandro also participates in a bloody campaign with Cesare Borgia, who is astounded by Isabella's apparent ability to tell the future.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Review
A mysterious painting is the means by which Adrienne de Beaufort is able to travel through time to become Isabella, wife of Alessandro di Montefiore, an ancestor from Adrienne's own past. Adrienne's life in France of 1794 is filled with danger as she courageously smuggles the nobility to safety during the height of the French Revolution. But nothing prepares her for the adventure of a lifetime, or two lifetimes, as she must come to terms with being Isabella di Montefiore, a beautiful but treacherous woman who, as history shows, ultimately kills her husband Alessandro. As Isabella, Adrienne falls in love with her husband and must prevent his death - all the while trying to make those around her understand her drastic change of character. For all of Isabella's cruelty and deception, Adrienne is kind, gentle and loving to those around her from her husband to her servants.Fearing the instability of the painting by which she is transported from one time to another, Adrienne must resolve her activities in 1794 before she can remain in the past as Isabella and live a life of love and passion with the man she has come to love.Ms. Beaumont has her finger on the pulse of history as she leaps the reader from one time to another with the ease of a master storyteller! Ms. Beaumont takes the time-travel to new heights! She conjures up engaging characters and surrounds them with a healthy dose of intrigue and suspense!Claire Haynes -- Copyright © 1994-97 Literary Times, Inc. All rights reserved -- From Literary Times



