At the beginning of the year, I made a list of authors that I've been saying I need to read and commit to reading at least one book by each of the authors in 2026. Here's my thoughts on one of those books/authors.
Blurb: Priscilla, Devon, and Bailey haven't been close in years, but when the sisters are forced to come together to settle their mother's estate, they discover a secret. In an old trunk, they happen upon ownership papers for a house on the Amalfi Coast, along with a love letter to their mother from an anonymous man, promising to meet her in Italy during the summer of her sixty-fifth birthday.
Now they're questioning everything they knew about her history. In order to get answers about the woman they thought they knew, they'll have to go back to where it all started. The sisters embark on a trip to the stunning cliffside village of Positano, Italy, to track down the mysterious ex-lover, and figure out who their mother really was.
As Priscilla, Devon, and Bailey unearth the truth, they also experience the magic of Italy, the power of sisterly love, a little unexpected romance, and newfound hope for the future.
Now they're questioning everything they knew about her history. In order to get answers about the woman they thought they knew, they'll have to go back to where it all started. The sisters embark on a trip to the stunning cliffside village of Positano, Italy, to track down the mysterious ex-lover, and figure out who their mother really was.
As Priscilla, Devon, and Bailey unearth the truth, they also experience the magic of Italy, the power of sisterly love, a little unexpected romance, and newfound hope for the future.
My Thoughts: I really enjoyed this book. I'm only child so of course I love books involving sisters and this really focused on relationships. Nothing is unicorns and rainbows between the sisters in general and in their personal lives. They are very different women with different looking outlooks on life and finding common ground does not come easily to any of them but the results are worth it. Pris was probably my favorite character and seeing her come to terms with her life and figuring out what she really wanted was really enjoyable. I loved the Italian setting and the food mentions. I enjoyed The search for the mysterious R but honestly that was secondary compared to the sisters themselves. I'm looking forward to reading more from this author and more of her books set in Italy. My Rating: Really Liked It (4 Stars)


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