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Author: T. A. WilliamsFormat reviewed: EbookSource: NetgalleyPublisher: CaneloPublication Date: 24th March 2022Rating: 5 Stars
She needed a getaway. What she found was a home.
When Louise surprises her boyfriend by returning early from a work trip, safe to say she wasn’t expecting to see him in flagrante with another woman. Heart-torn and vowing to stay away from men, when Louise’s next project involves restoring an ageing hotel in Italy, she leaps at the chance to get away.
Managed by a crew of sextagenarians, the Grand Hotel del Monferrato needs all the love and care Louise can give it. But it’s hard to stay focused on the job when her thoughts keep straying to Vito, the reclusive and mysterious neighbour.
With his tragic past and her no-romance policy, Louise knows they can’t have a future. Yet something keeps pulling the two together…
A beautiful romance set in the hills of Turin, perfect for readers of Lucy Coleman and Alex Brown.
T. A. Williams once again proves why he the the king of the Italian set romance!
Once more I have been transported to sun drenched Italy, in a gorgeous countryside setting, a rather energetic black lab, and at one point there was even the potential of four men for Louise's heart. Although from the outset one was far more obvious than the others, although whether they would ever get together is something I'm not willing to spoil!
And there is a clear love affair with Italian food present too, with the most fabulous chef at the hotel that Louise is trying to revamp and turn around. In fact I really loved all the staff this initially run down, outdated hotel came with, and having finished the book I'm sorry to leave my new Italian family behind.
I just loved everything about this book, and wish I could have been transported between the pages to experience life in the hills of Turin for myself! Another simply triumphant story from one of my favourite authors to escape with.
Thank you to Canelo and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.
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