When Francesco turns out to be a dud, Cat is adrift on the streets of Rome, no safety net in sight. After a humiliating incident at her sister’s wedding, she throws caution to the wind and flies off to Rome to find Francesco, the man she’d fallen in love with thirteen years earlier on a trip to Italy. She’s also thirty-four, unmarried, and with nothing promising on her romantic horizon. She’s an accountant with no debt who lives near her family in Manhattan. The book synopsis reads: “Cat Connelly plays it safe. It was definitely an easy read-but maybe that’s because I couldn’t put it down! It definitely did not end up being a “fluff” read at all! Kristin is a new-to-me author, and when I picked the book out of the library, I thought it would be an easy fun to ready to throw in amidst my murder mysteries. Last night I finished reading, Italian for Beginners by Kristin Harmel. It’s been quite some time since we talked books around here! I PROMISE that doesn’t mean I haven’t been reading though! And interestingly, the book I’m posting about today is not from the book club that I’m in – sadly, I have not enjoyed either of the books we’ve read so far! Book club is on Monday, so maybe third time’s the charm? If you have any good book club suggestions, send ’em my way!
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