A review by agnesinmn
Fortune's Daughter by Alice Hoffman

4.0

This was a surprisingly engaging book - I would go as far as to say that this was a page-turner (even though I don't like adventure books). Layers of the main characters were gradually revealed in a way that made the story at times haunting, at times emotionally wise.
The characters come alive, they feel flesh-and-blood, with some inconsistencies, or larger-than-life feelings and actions that I am most certainly too prosaic to understand.