Italy, 2000.Intense Sergio has been in and out of Leda’s life for years—flirting, offering poetry and enigmatic smiles to then disappear, or get high, time after time.Busy with genetic engineering and her rock band, Leda fights the sizzling chemistry with the brooding pothead. No need for another “relationshit.”But now they’ve kissed and she can’t stop thinking about him. Good thing someone … now they’ve kissed and she can’t stop thinking about him. Good thing someone interrupted them before she did something really stupid.
Right?
But what if this is love?
Does he even care? Is he worth the trouble?
This novel will instantly transport you to Milan, on a scooter, high on love, singing at the top of your lungs to prepare for the next gig. You will experience the awe of golden sunsets in Florence, the thrill of cut-throat cancer research, and of course the soul-melting highs and lows of love.
How much compromise is acceptable to make a relationship work?
Amman’s nuanced, sweetly-flawed characters become old friends because they are so real. You will laugh, cry, and learn a lot about Italy…and maybe even a little about yourself.
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What are you waiting for?
Sergio just texted. Are we texting him back?
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This book is the sixth in “The Italian Saga” but can be read independently.
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“A Worthy Partner Makes You More, Not Less.”
HAPPILY. EVERY AFTER?
What I liked:
The “chapters” are only about 2 pages long so the story felt like it moved quickly
The female protagonist had a name for her scooter
She also has a strong voice when she learns to use it
The story was well plotted
I appreciated the information which the author provided at the end of the book
Like other stories in this series, the writing is incredibly detailed and at times it dragged for me. I did find myself skimming even though the “chapters” were very short. I have not been reading the series in order, and it feels as if this particular story drops in the middle of another. It made me feel a little lost at the beginning so I would recommend reading it in order.