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The Italian Villa

por Daniela Sacerdoti

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"Callie, a lonely small-town waitress, is still reeling from the discovery that she's adopted when she arrives in Montevino, Italy in search of answers - the keys to the stunning hillside villa she has just inherited clutched tightly in her hand. Inside the rusted gates, and through a large wooden front door dripping with sun-kissed flowers, Callie can't decide if she's more astonished by her new home or her first encounter with the mysterious young groundskeeper, Tommaso. Wandering the villa barefoot at night, Callie finds a diary belonging to a woman named Elisa, wrapped in faded blue ribbon and hidden in her birthmother's antique wardrobe. Page by page, Callie is swept away by its story of love, passion, heartbreak and betrayal as she reads how Elisa married her childhood sweetheart in secret before fleeing to the woods to join the resistance. They vowed to find each other again when the war was over, but history had other plans. Callie is certain that her and Elisa's lives are somehow connected, and that the truth about her family is hidden somewhere within the diary's crinkled yellow pages. It gives her the courage to start asking questions around the close-knit village until, at long last, she feels her closed-off heart begin to open. Perhaps even enough to let someone in... But when a devastating betrayal in the final pages of the diary unlocks a heart-breaking secret about who Callie's mother really is, the chance for a new life shatters in front of her. Can she persuade the locals to forgive her past and accept the truth about her identity?"--Amazon.com.… (más)
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Una vera occasione mancata. La storia c'è, ed è anche ben pensata. Ma sembra scritta da una dodicenne che non ha mai messo il naso fuori di casa! ( )
  jcumani | Feb 9, 2021 |
A page-turning historical romance based on true events. The novel is beautifully written and transitions with ease between present-day when Callie, a young waitress learns on her 21st birthday that she is adopted and is encouraged to travel to the villa she has inherited in Montevino, a remote Italian village. A diary unfolds the past which shares the history of her parents and the villa that she now owns.

The novel has blended a story of a woman searching for the truth of her real parents, the agony of the adoptive parents wanting to be supportive yet not wanting to lose the daughter they've raised as their own, the history of Montevino and the surrounding area in WWII, and whether there are new possibilities for a young waitress from Texas to find her true self and her future in Italy.

It's a book where you want to savor each page (especially the diary entries) and yet with each paragraph read eager to turn the page to learn how history will impact the future. ( )
  FerneMysteryReader | Dec 4, 2020 |
The Italian Villa by Daniela Sacerdoti ⭐
Callie is 21 and she has had a hard life. Her parents passed away and she was a ward of the state. She has dreams of going to college and doing something with her life. On her 21st birthday she receives a call from her former case worker to come to her office. It is then that her life takes a dramatic turn. What she thought was true about her life, isn't true at all. And in order to find out what the truth is, she needs to go to Italy. (I absolutely loved the Italian setting in this book!) There she will find what she has always needed in her life and so much more! This book takes you back and forth in time in a different way than most historical fiction novels, and for me it worked. Wonderful, fast read! ⭐


Thank you to Netgalley and Bookouture for the chance to read this book in exchange for my honest review. ( )
  foxandbooks | Aug 19, 2020 |
The Italian Villa by Daniela Sacerdoti
Source: NetGalley and Bookouture
Rating: 4/5 stars

**MINI-REVIEW**

The Bottom Line: I want to say this is writing at its finest, but there are a few issues with this generally enjoyable book that can’t be overlooked in an honest review. First and foremost is the very slow start; it takes more than a hot minute to get Callie to Italy and the story doesn’t really pick up the pace until she arrives on Italian soil. My other major issue is how neatly and perfectly some elements of the story fit into place; life doesn’t really work so neatly and perfectly which makes parts of the story a bit hard to accept. With the negative out of the way, I must admit to still liking this book quite a lot. Callie is an utterly sympathetic and likeable character whose story is only just beginning even as she uncovers the story of her family’s sad and sordid history. The larger setting, the town, the villa, and her family’s local shop all serve to enhance the read and provide a wonderful backdrop for the story to unfold. When you throw in a love interest with a bit of his own history, well, this book has a bit of everything for everyone. Though I would have preferred things to have ended a little less perfectly than it did, I still can’t complain too much because the positive undoubtedly outweighed the negative. ( )
  arthistorychick | Mar 19, 2020 |
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"Callie, a lonely small-town waitress, is still reeling from the discovery that she's adopted when she arrives in Montevino, Italy in search of answers - the keys to the stunning hillside villa she has just inherited clutched tightly in her hand. Inside the rusted gates, and through a large wooden front door dripping with sun-kissed flowers, Callie can't decide if she's more astonished by her new home or her first encounter with the mysterious young groundskeeper, Tommaso. Wandering the villa barefoot at night, Callie finds a diary belonging to a woman named Elisa, wrapped in faded blue ribbon and hidden in her birthmother's antique wardrobe. Page by page, Callie is swept away by its story of love, passion, heartbreak and betrayal as she reads how Elisa married her childhood sweetheart in secret before fleeing to the woods to join the resistance. They vowed to find each other again when the war was over, but history had other plans. Callie is certain that her and Elisa's lives are somehow connected, and that the truth about her family is hidden somewhere within the diary's crinkled yellow pages. It gives her the courage to start asking questions around the close-knit village until, at long last, she feels her closed-off heart begin to open. Perhaps even enough to let someone in... But when a devastating betrayal in the final pages of the diary unlocks a heart-breaking secret about who Callie's mother really is, the chance for a new life shatters in front of her. Can she persuade the locals to forgive her past and accept the truth about her identity?"--Amazon.com.

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