A review by nelsonseye
The Brilliant Death by A.R. Capetta

3.0

My rating for The Brilliant Death is hovering between three and four stars, and I may upgrade later. I found the world of the book really interesting and the descriptions of the landscape, food, and city of Amalia quite beautiful/compelling. Tea was an interesting character, but I also liked her family - excluding Beniamo of course. :) The story overall was good, but I think I would have liked more intrigue/time spent with Teo masquerading as Luca. Still, the resolution worked well and I liked the balance of the prologue and the epilogue.