For readers of Santa Montefiore and Victoria Hislop, a gripping story of passion and family secrets set in a glorious Tuscan villaWhen Carrie Stowe unexpectedly inherits her eccentric grandmother’s Italian villa, she sets her heart on going to Tuscany. It could be her only escape from the mundane and suffocating routine of life with Arthur, her repressive husband.Arriving late at night and in the … husband.
Arriving late at night and in the midst of a violent storm, she discovers that she is not alone. A young man is there before her, an enigmatic figure from the past: her cousin Leo, who had been missing for years, believed dead.
As Carrie reads the secrets of her grandmother’s diaries and the enchantment of the house exerts itself, Carrie finds herself irresistibly drawn to him. But what of her husband? And is Leo really who he appears to be?
Praise for The Italian House
‘A wonderfully rich web of intrigue and romance, love and betrayal … I couldn’t put the book down’ Barbara Erskine
‘Beautifully written’ Woman and Home
‘A smashing storyteller’ Irish Times
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To predictable.
The book was a bit too predictable for me. I like how the heroine found her strength but was disappointed in her decision making and clarity. The Italian landscape was well described. The male characters weren’t defined enough for me to love or hate them.
Weird.