Summary:

Sarah seeks solitude and fresh pastures in the wake of her husband’s early death. She answers a newspaper advertisement and takes up residence in Villa Rosamanti, a gorgeous 400 year-old dwelling nestled into the hillside of Monte Tiberio, on the Island of Capri, Italy. 

She soon discovers a strong resonance with the house, the gardens, and the quirky pets. As the sun-filled days pass in the gorgeous old house, she builds a deep liking for, and rapport with, Elena Lombardi, the deceased owner. But it’s when she meets Pietro, Elena’s grandson, that she finds it’s not just the villa that she’s falling in love with. 


Handsome, charming, and the epitome of a passionate Italian, Pietro lets the magic of Rosamanti work its wonders on Sarah. Together they search for ancient treasure, and end up finding each other, their love blooming like the rampant bougainvillea blossoms in the garden at Rosamanti. 

Excerpt:

They walked back in a comfortable silence, stopping at the chicken coop to pick up the basket of eggs. When they reached the villa, Pietro took her to a cool and inviting garden covered with a wooden pergola smothered in thick bougainvillea, the blossoms forming a purple canopy and casting shade over the area. A little white wrought iron table and matching chairs sat on some grey flagstones. The breezeway caught a small, cool puff of air, fanning the droplets of perspiration on her brow. She sat transfixed by the beauty of Rosamanti, its gardens, and by the stunning view. It felt surreal to be sitting here in this idyllic spot. She suddenly wished she’d had the opportunity to meet the lady who called Rosamanti home.

Just then, Pietro appeared with a tray, upon which was a large jug of lemon drink, with slices of lemon and cubes of ice floating in it.

“Why the sad face?”

The ice clinked merrily as he poured out two glasses.

“I was just regretting that I didn’t get to meet your nonna. She sounds like a wonderful lady.”

Pietro nodded his head. “I too, regret that, Sarah. You would have liked her.” His smile returned. “I made this from our own lemons. It is my nonna’s recipe.”

She tasted it. “Mm! Oh, seriously Pietro, that is delicious!”


His smile told her he was pleased.


About the author:


Noelle Clark is an Australian author who weaves romance, suspense and adventure into colorful and often exotic locations around the world. Widely traveled, Noelle uses real life experience of places, culture, and people, as a backdrop to her stories, giving the reader an authentic taste of the location. Her novels feature strong, mature, heroines and heroes, who - often without knowing it - are ready for new beginnings. Noelle’s characters, like her, believe that love can be sweet at any age.

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**Noelle will be awarding a $10 Amazon gift card to two randomly drawn commenters during the tour, and a Grand Prize of a $20 Amazon gift card will be awarded to one randomly drawn commenter during the tour.

18 comments:

Hi Julianna! Thanks very much for hosting me here. I hope your readers have good luck in the giveaway. Cheers, Noelle.

Thanks for the giveaway

Thank you for hosting

thank you for the chance to win :)
jslbrown_03 at yahoo dot com

Thank you for hosting this review. From the excerpt and review I think this will be a beautiful love story.

What a sweet sounding story.

Enjoyed reading the excerpt! ;)

I want to thank each of you personally for commenting, but I can't find the reply button. So, to Ann, MomJane, Robbie Bauldree, Lisa Brown and Love to Read, THANK YOU for visiting Reading in Twilight today. I hope you all get a chance to read Rosamanti. I still cry when I read it!! :-) Good luck in the giveaway. Please email me or visit my website anytime you want to chat. www.noelleclark.net

Enjoyed the excerpt. Thanks for the giveaway.

Sounds like a great read!!
Thanks for the chance to win!
natasha_donohoo_8 at hotmail dot com

Thanks for the giveaway! This looks great!
mestith at gmail dot com

Nice summary

bn100candg at hotmail dot com

Thanks for giving us the down-low ;-)

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howdy juliana...thx u for hosting this giveaway..
looking forward to read ur book :)

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It does sound beautiful there.

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sounds like a fun one thanks for the giveaway! - regnod(at)yahoo(d0t)com

Nice excerpt and tour, its a great way to get to know your book and you as the author. Thanks for the giveaway! ghwasd at gmail dot com

I'm sitting in my living room, while the temperature outside is below freezing... as it has been for a good month. Reading (in your excerpt) about an Italian island, and just imagining how warm and cozy that must be, makes me want to 1) read the book, and 2) move to Italy! Thank you for the opportunity to be randomly drawn for an Amazon GC. Have a great Christmas!

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