A review by sungmemoonstruck
Starry Nights by Daisy Whitney

2.0

When the paintings at Paris museums start coming to life, Julien falls in love with Clio, a girl trapped in a Renoir painting and one of the ancient Greek muses. The book has an intriguing idea at its core and it's sweet enough, but the romance just isn't very convincing. Clio and Julien make a sweet couple on paper, but the plot twists that drive them apart and bring them back together are as flimsy as tissue paper. It's not a bad book, just not a very good one either.