Sexually innocent art expert Allegra Clayton meets the charming Alexander Para and falls victim to an erotic obsession that threatens her career, her independence, and her sense of self
Francesca Stanfill was born in Oxford, England, and grew up in New York City and Los Angeles. She is a graduate of Yale University, where her studies included the History of Art and medieval history. Her articles have appeared in many publications, including The New York Times Magazine, New York, and Vanity Fair. Her lifelong fascination with the twelfth century and its legendary queen, Eleanor of Aquitaine, propelled her to write The Falcon's Eyes, her third novel. She lives in New York.
Well on the plus side the writing was pretty good. It is easy to follow and provides a good visualization of the characters and events. However, the story is really lacking. It is like a fictional memoir that isn't really that interesting. The story follows the main character through her life and her short and unfortunate marriage. There is a little drama and some minor surprises but there is really nothing here that is going to keep your interest. If you have time to kill it isn't that bad based on the writing alone but don't expect some profound story that will keep you think long after you are done reading.