Audrey got the shock of her life when she found out she wasn’t as alone as she thought—she has a whole extended family she never knew about. When visiting her newly found grandmother and meeting more cousins than she could have ever dreamed of, Audrey is introduced to sculptor Gabriel Dimarco. With their shared love of art, the two become close, hiding their feelings from Audrey’s family. But with a love so strong, they can’t keep it under wraps forever. Gabriel’s initial grumpy attitude is no match for Audrey’s kind heart, and watching these two melt together will keep readers eagerly turning the page.
VERDICT A solid purchase for libraries where the first “One Summer in Italy” book, Unbuttoning the Tuscan Tycoon, was popular.
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