Monday 18 December 2023

Review: A Villa with a View

A Villa with a View A Villa with a View by Julie Caplin
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Lia Bathurst is a successful textile artist. A DNA taken for a friend as part of a project they are undertaking uncovers the fact that she is 50% Italian, when she confronts her mother with the results she discovers that the man she has always called her father is not her biological father, that is in fact a world-famous Italian actor. However, her attempts to contact her biological father are thwarted by his English business manager, Raphael Knight. When Lia's designs for a swanky Italian restaurant about to open in London are rejected, she feels like this is the last straw and decides on a whim to travel to Italy, for inspiration for the restaurant and in hopes of meeting her father at his Italian country villa on the Amalfi coast. When she is turned away by her father's housekeeper, Lia is helped by a young Englishman, Leo, who offers her a lift back to town and takes her swimming.

Raph(ael) Knight had to look after his mother Aurelia and little brother Leo after his father left. Even though Aurelia has since married the famous Italian actor Ernesto Salvatore, Raph still finds himself sorting out problems for them. Lia is just the latest in a long line of women who claim to be Ernesto's long-lost lovechild and his isn't going to bother his stepfather with this one, even if her striking good looks have preyed on his mind ever since their meeting. When he spots Lia in Italy, cosying up to his younger brother, Raph is sure Lia is just trying to get closer to his step-father and is determined to keep the gold-digger away from his family.

Lia and Raph might be enemies, but the sparks between them are scorching.

This was a sweet romance, set against the beauty of the Amalfi coast, what with the delectable views and the mouth-watering food it will make you want to book a trip to Italy.

I was invited to read this book by the publisher via NetGalley for an honest review.

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