Women's Fiction
Review:I can switch off between romance types, but was very pleased to come across a sweet, well written story that u can fall into and come out with a sweet smile, and wanting to read the next book in the series. Thank you Maryann. Read more
Review:Another story about a virginal h waiting on her manwhore boyfriend to come home. I like Remy, she was tough but struggling. She put everyone ahead of herself. Sawyer was a whiny, selfish rich boy. I suppose he was somewhat redeemed by the end of the story but it just didn't do it for me. He knew what his father was like but still placed too much blame on Remy when she had suffered enough.
Cheating? I guess that depends on how you define cheating. Sexting with multiple women while in pursuit o... Read more
Review:the premise sounded hopeful, food and Venice and a little romance. Sadly, the book is poorly written with stilted prose, an lack of character development, and a plot that is thinner than a runway model. What was the publisher thinking?? Read more
Review:wonderful story, all the ups and downs in lucia's life and what happens when someone walks into your live years later and now you know what happen in your youth and thats only because of your new found friend. great ending Read more
Review:As always, Trigiani provides another good read. Love the recipes that are always intertwined in her novels. Once you start you will not want to put it down. And you don't have to be Italian to enjoy her! Read more
Review:I am in love with Adriana Trigiani's stories. She writes of strong, independent women - I probably relate! This is the first in the series and I am currently reading Brava Valentine which is equally enjoyable! Read more
Review:This is a wonderful book that is well written, entertaining and make you think about the characters long after you have finished reading. Many people can relate to the story and it is a good discussion book on many levels Read more
Review:I am still reading this book. I am very interested in it. I just hate to see this book end. I read the first 2 books of this trilogy and enjoyed them immensely. Adriana Trigiani is one of the authors I enjoy reading the most. I love her homey style of writing. I am an Italian and I can relate to the plots of her books. Read more
Review:Although the Valentine series is somewhat predictable, Trigiani's characters are smart and funny, so I've really enjoyed these books. They are a great choice for some light reading with an interesting story and optimistic tone. Read more
Review:I usually like books with a historical background and romance included. This book was a good story and had no bad language in it , for which I am grateful . I hate for a good story to be riddled with filthy words. However I do like more substance to the books I read. Read more









