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Victoria Strauss
Victoria Strauss is the author of nine novels for adults and young adults, including the WAY OF ARATA duology (THE BURNING LAND and THE AWAKENED CITY), and a pair of historical novels for teens, PASSION BLUE and COLOR SONG. She has written hundreds of book reviews for magazines and ezines,... show more

Victoria Strauss is the author of nine novels for adults and young adults, including the WAY OF ARATA duology (THE BURNING LAND and THE AWAKENED CITY), and a pair of historical novels for teens, PASSION BLUE and COLOR SONG. She has written hundreds of book reviews for magazines and ezines, including SF Site, and her articles on writing have appeared in Writer's Digest and elsewhere. In 2006, she served as a judge for the World Fantasy Awards.An active member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA), she's co-founder, with Ann Crispin, of Writer Beware, a publishing industry watchdog group that tracks and warns about literary fraud. She maintains the popular Writer Beware website (www.writerbeware.com/), Facebook page (www.facebook.com/WriterBeware), and blog www.accrispin.blogspot.com/), for which she was a 2012 winner of an Independent Book Blogger Award. She was honored with the SFWA Service Award in 2009. Visit her at her website: www.victoriastrauss.com/
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Purple People Readers
Purple People Readers rated it 8 years ago
The beginning of The Arm of the Stone was really rocky for me. Honestly, it got to the point where I thought about giving it up; however, I didn’t and I’m glad I stuck with it. I thought the beginning was rather drawn out and overloaded with characters, history, etc. Also, the conflict didn’t seem...
Injoy's Blogs + Book Reviews
Injoy's Blogs + Book Reviews rated it 9 years ago
Color Song, A Passion Blue Novel by Victoria Strauss is a five star book. I loved it & highly recommend it. It is about artistic passion in fifteen century Venice. Giulla Borromeo disguised herself as Girolamo Landriani to become a painter's apprentice. She had escaped Santa Marta rather than bein...
I'm lost in the moment ...
I'm lost in the moment ... rated it 12 years ago
"Be sure you know your true heart’s desire, or you may find yourself surprised by what you receive."This is the warning the Astrologer-Sorcerer gives Giulia when she pays him to create a magical talisman for her. The scorned illegitimate daughter of a Milanese nobleman, Giulia is determined to defy ...
Punk's House of Books
Punk's House of Books rated it 12 years ago
Giuila is a bastard. Her mother was a seamstress and mistress to an Italian Count. Her mother died when she was a child and now her father has passed away. Now that she has no protection in the household, the Count’s wife is eager to be rid of her. The count left Giuila a small dowry and instead of ...
Nicole Reads
Nicole Reads rated it 12 years ago
Very sweet story with an incredibly powerful message. The characters were easy to love. It was a joy to live in the world created by the author. Then again, I love art.
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