‘I’d tell you I love you, but then I’d have to kill you,’
‘Looks like I better start planning my funeral then,’
Rosella Bisognin’s life seemed like a train going nowhere. Nothing ever seemed to happen in suburban Florence, especially in the eyes of an eager fifteen year old who wanted to travel the world and, in her words, ‘be anywhere other than on the train going nowhere.’ Being the daughter of two famous, Italian, fashion designers resulted in Rosella being used to the limelight and many late nights in Milan. On a cold November evening, Rosella’s parents wake her in the middle of the night in a frantic state, before they disappear from their mansion in Florence and reappear in the gardens of a large mansion in what looked to be England. Before long, the young Italian is whisked away to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, where she finds that her quick wit and celebrity status are of no usage to her anymore as she is thrown into a whirlwind of magic, potential marriage, and the definitive subject of a war that could tear her whole life apart.