When Jill D’Angelo agrees to join her two sisters on an Italian vacation, she only hopes the three of them can go the whole week without driving each other crazy. She has her doubts, but she knows the trip is important: in Italy, they will retrace the steps of their parents’ honeymoon to commemorate the five-year anniversary of their parents’ passing.Little does Jill know, the getaway will be … will be full of traveling mishaps, family secrets from long ago, and the reawakening of a sisterly bond that had been dormant nearly five years.
But the biggest surprise of all?
Meeting Nico.
All Otto Viti stories can be reads as stand alones–no spoilers from previous books! They may, however, be enjoyed most when read in order:
Honeymoon in Italy: Before the Otto Viti Mysteries (Story #1)
Must Be Murder: An Otto Viti Mystery (Story #2)
Fired and Inflamed: An Otto Viti Mystery (Story #3)
Starved for Attention: An Otto Viti Mystery (Story #4)
Each book is a clean read! No graphic scenes!
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I liked the three sisters: Jill, Stella, and Holly. I enjoyed the story of these three sisters coming together to follow their parent’s honeymoon trip from years before and what they learned of their parents and each other. I like Nico and how he came into the story, helping them and he and Jill falling for one another.
Really enjoyed this book. I don’t want to give anything away. Well written. Romantic.
This story is part of a series but can be read independently. I really enjoyed the characters and seeing their growth through the story. There were a couple of unanswered questions but if you enjoy the writing you could probably read the whole series to get the answers. The couple of questions I had at the end were not big pieces just small details.
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Loved it!
Three sisters, Stella, Jill, and Holly, are heading to Italy to retrace their parents’ honeymoon journey. Their parents had died in a boating accident a few years before, but Holly had just found their honeymoon scrapbook at their grandfather Aldo’s winery. The sisters chose three cities (Verranza, Florence, and Rome) to visit. What makes this story magical is that the sisters found a paper hidden in the scrapbook that contained three sets of numbers, each beginning with CP. they learned that the CP stood for Post Office, so in the first two cities the sisters collected the items their parents had left. Each of the sisters is struggling with tough decisions, and the facts that they discover about their parents surprise them but also help them to make decisions.
Excellent light reading with a fun plot.
A very good book! Love the relationships between the sisters!
I enjoyed reading this book, BUT I was a little disappointed that there wasn’t more mystery surrounding the death of the parents. There wasn’t much in the way of family secrets, and this could have enriched the story so much more. There was an interesting interrelationship between 3 sisters, and a predictable love story.
An easy read – had to then read the rest of the series.
Well-written and interesting. I am traveling to Italy next spring for the first time so i liked it a lot.
I enjoyed this book very much.
It is fun and original. I liked the characters and the premise. Great beach-read.
I enjoyed the book very much. It was a quick, but nice read.
Loved this book! I’m looking forward to reading more Jen Carter!
I liked the description of the cities in Italy. I’ve been in several of them and enjoyed reading what I’ve seen while traveling.
An easy quick read. Typical romance with a happy ending
Was not something I would recommend as had nothing but travel memories for me.
A n interesting plot but details are highly unlikely. If that is no problem for you, a sweet,romantic little book
Three sisters honor the anniversary of their parents’ deaths by following the honeymoon trip to Italy using a scrapbook. Delightful premise and unexpected results make this an interesting read.