The Villa in Italy
Registered by foxyfiona1986 of Swindon, Wiltshire United Kingdom on 8/24/2012
This book is in a Controlled Release!
3 journalers for this copy...
This is another book that this copy has not been read but I have really enjoyed. The first copy of this book I enjoyed and then I sent it off too a book crosser and sadly it got lost in transport some how. So I do hope that this gets too you fine. Here is my original blog about this book:
http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/10268529/
http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/10268529/
Hope you had a fab birthday and enjoy this book!
Thank you, this is a new author for me, as my TBR pile is massive it may be a while until I can get to this, but I'm looking forward to reading it.
Thanks too for the cute birthday card :-)
Thanks too for the cute birthday card :-)
Bumped to the top of the book pile for the Wishlist Tag Game.
I really enjoyed this, I would not have picked this book up in a shop because the cover looks like it's chick lit. Thank you for introducing me to a new author.
I really enjoyed this, I would not have picked this book up in a shop because the cover looks like it's chick lit. Thank you for introducing me to a new author.
This is now in its way to Inver in Scotland as part of the EU Wishlist Tag Game, hope you enjoy it as much as I did :-)
Thank you for a book on my wishlist via the EU Wishlist Tag Game. It was fun taking part. Looks like a nice holiday read. One to add to the ever increasing TBR pile.
Four total stranger are summoned to Italy to the Villa Dante. Beatrice Malaspina has named them in her will and each travel to see what fate will be bestowed upon them.
Likeable characters and enchanting descriptions of the villa and the gardens. A gentle building of the plot and bringing together of the mystery of how they are all linked to Beatrice. I enjoyed it enough but I was beginning to long for the conclusion. A few twists in the end but tied up neatly.
It almost had the taste of an Agatha Christie mystery.
Likeable characters and enchanting descriptions of the villa and the gardens. A gentle building of the plot and bringing together of the mystery of how they are all linked to Beatrice. I enjoyed it enough but I was beginning to long for the conclusion. A few twists in the end but tied up neatly.
It almost had the taste of an Agatha Christie mystery.
Passing on to my sister to take to the Cancer Research Charity Shop in Pitlochry