An Italian café. A barista with an eye for trouble. And a village determined to create as much as possible.
Chiara has presided over the espresso machine at Bar Birbo for as long as anyone can remember. In Santa Lucia, this is the only place to go for a cappuccino served with a side of gossip.
The town’s residents rely on each other and feel almost like a family, but their secrets are kept well … like a family, but their secrets are kept well hidden. While romance is in the air for some, the truth behind the love affairs is far more complicated than anyone can imagine.
When everyone has ulterior motives and unspoken desires, it’s only a matter of time before things finally come to a head. And unfortunately for the townspeople, the revelations could prove deadly.
Can the residents of Santa Lucia survive the inferno of their own making? Or will they burn in the flames?
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Couldn’t get into it. May go back later.
Strange story line. Things went unexplained.
I most enjoyed the characters in this story, but the story line was also interesting. They people (and animals!) were flawed and interesting and they all blended together in a small town as one would expect. There was some conflict, some tragedy and some inspiration. I liked this story so much, I purchased the second book, The Silent Madonna.