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The Peacock – a Symbol of Rebirth
A time traveler must re-experience her previous life as a woman savant to recover the missing paintings of Leonardo da Vinci and reunite with her lost love ‘PEARL by PEARL’ – the past-life memories of a renaissance woman – by Veronica Knox SYNOPSIS Delphi Sharpe, … Continue reading
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Tagged art history, ghostly lovers, Italian renaissance, Leda and the Swan, Leonardo da Vinci, lost paintings, Mona Lisa, paranormal science-fiction, Pearl by Pearl the novel, reincarnation, the Nike of Samothrace, time travel, time-slip adventure, Veronica Knox author
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The Art of Time Travel
Traveling back in time to rescue lost art, interact with artists, and be a fly on the wall in the fifteenth-century has been the premise of most of my books starring … Continue reading
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Tagged art history, fantasy anthropology, fantasy evolution, Leonardo da Vinci, lost art, Mona Lisa, mythology, Nike of Samothrace, paranormal romance, renaissance art, romance, time travel fiction, time travel novels, time-slip adventure, Veronica Knox
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He’s no oil painting!
If burning books is bad consider this control freak… Florence, Feb 7-1497 Girolamo Savonarola was the mastermind (I use the term loosely) behind the burning of several of Sandro Botticelli’s paintings, and other works of a pagan theme. Only religious … Continue reading



