Thursday, 13 June 2024

Book Review - Far From Home by T. A. Williams

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Title: Far From Home
Author: T. A .Williams
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Canelo
Publication Date: 23rd May 2024
Rating: 5 Stars

The secrets of the past will unlock her future…
Working in the fast-paced foreign exchange market in Canary Wharf, Amy never expected her job to drive her to collapse. With her doctor advising she take a month off work, when Amy receives a solicitor’s letter informing her of a surprise inheritance in Italy, the timing couldn’t be more perfect.

But who on earth has left her a house in the sleepy Tuscan hills?

As she gets to know the town and its inhabitants, Amy discovers more about the mysterious man who named her in his will. Shocking family secrets come to light, leaving Amy questioning the life she knew.

The town of Sant’Antonio holds more than just secrets. Here, Amy meets Adam, a renowned TV journalist whose documentaries take him to dangerous places. But as their attraction grows, so do Amy’s worries. Her life is in England, while Adam’s is untethered and under constant threat…

An emotional, heartwarming love story full of family drama and quirky locals. Perfect for fans of Rosanna Ley, Alex Brown and Lucinda Riley.

I do love a T. A. Williams book and I'm in eternal amazement at just how prolific his writing is, in two different genres, and both to such a high quality. 

And Far From Home is another wonderful book from this author.  Don't worry it has the trademark black Lab, a gorgeous dog called Max who stole my heart, as well as Amy's heart. 

We have a surprise inheritance with a slight mystery as to just why Martin has left so much to Amy, when she has never heard of him.  There is also some incredibly gorgeous Italian men, and a wonderful Tuscan setting of Sant'Antonio.   

I loved Amy's story, seeing how she adjusted to her changing circumstances, and trying to work out just where she might be happiest living in the future. While at the same time becoming more and more integrated into life in Italy, and she makes some lovely new friends. 

It had me wanting to book the next flight to Italy, in order to move their, I was that at home in the setting, which was so wonderfully described. 

An incredibly enjoyable story that I devoured, and couldn't get enough of.  Another worthy addition to this author's catalogue of fabulous Italian based books. 

Thank you to Canelo and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

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