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Under the Italian Sun
by Sue Moorcroft
What more do you want on a rainy day in England, but to be transported into the Italian sunshine. The author definitely took me there with the beautiful descriptive writing. And it will probably be the closest I get this year.
Zia, discovers that her mother isn't who she thought she was, after finding some papers in the attic from her Grandparent, she follows the only clues she has and tried to make sense of her Mums letters. Zia travels to Italy, in search of some answers, hoping to get some work whilst she is out there. She takes along her bff Ursula who is having marital problems and the girls following the paper trail find themselves in Umbria, an Italian region bordering Tuscany. Once there we are introduced to so many amazing, colourful characters. Especially Piero, their attractive neighbour, who runs the family vineyard, He definitely brought the romance element to the book.
This is a really nice feel good book set in an amazing location.
My thanks to the publisher Avon and Netgalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Zia, discovers that her mother isn't who she thought she was, after finding some papers in the attic from her Grandparent, she follows the only clues she has and tried to make sense of her Mums letters. Zia travels to Italy, in search of some answers, hoping to get some work whilst she is out there. She takes along her bff Ursula who is having marital problems and the girls following the paper trail find themselves in Umbria, an Italian region bordering Tuscany. Once there we are introduced to so many amazing, colourful characters. Especially Piero, their attractive neighbour, who runs the family vineyard, He definitely brought the romance element to the book.
This is a really nice feel good book set in an amazing location.
My thanks to the publisher Avon and Netgalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.