Lady of Venezia is by Siobhan Daiko. This novel takes us to Venice and surrounding small towns from the present to the 16th century. The main character, Fern, travels to Italy to visit her aunt after her fiancé is killed in a huge fire at a railway station in London. Fern feels guilty about his death as she was to meet him at the station and ran late because she stayed to finish up on some work at her job. She had been in art counseling prior to her leaving on her trip and she felt it helped her and she found out she wasn’t too bad at it. She plans to sketch while she is visiting.
When she is at her aunt’s house, she hears a voice calling for “Lorenza”, smells burning wood, and sees a piece of burnt wood at various places in the house; but can’t touch it. Then as she and her aunt visit the ruins of nearby castles and churches, she begins to flip back into the past. Here she is Cecilia, the queen’s handmaiden. As she keeps going back, she learns her story as she continues to try to find Lorenza.
As she tries to figure out what is going on, a side effect is that she learns painting tips from Giorgione, a famous painter. These tips continue with her when she returns to the present. How will she stop having these trips back to the past? What will happen if they abruptly end? Should she continue to go into the past to get all the answers or should she stop now? What happens if Cecilia dies while Fern is in the past?