'Gentle and romantic. A holiday in itself.' Rainbow Rowell
'I flew through ONE ITALIAN SUMMER. It's a perfect summer read with a gorgeous setting, warm characters and a bittersweet evocation of life after tragedy.' Sophia Bennett, author of LOVE SONG
Milly loves her sisters more than anything - they are her best friends. But this holiday is different. The loss of their dad has left a gaping hole in their lives that none of them know how to fill. Heartbreak is a hard thing to fix ...
Still, there is plenty to keep the girls busy in Rome. A family wedding. Food, wine, parties and sun. And of course Luke .... Luke is hot, there is no way around that. And Milly will always have a crush on him. But this summer is about family, being together, and learning to live without Dad. It isn't about Luke at all ... is it?
- ISBN10 1471406385
- ISBN13 9781471406386
- Publish Date 4 May 2017
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 7 April 2024
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint Hot Key Books
- Format Paperback
- Pages 256
- Language English
Reviews
Leah
For such a short read, it kinda felt like it was trying to fit a lot in. Milly's grief over her dad, this thing with Luke, and I'd have preferred if it had just focused on Milly's grief. Shoe-horning in the romance with Luke felt rushed and it always baffles me when a lass fancies a lad and she sees him kissing two girls (!) within two days (!) and still somehow moons over him like he's the second coming. YOU WHAT? Yeah, that's the kind of relationship you need just after your dad dies. Am I saying Luke should have be pining away for Milly? No, not at all. But the whole idea of using two girls to make one girl jealous is just icky to me. Milly doesn't get away with it, either, because she does the same with Carlos and it was just a bit childish, a bit tit-for-tat, in my opinion. Neither of them seemed ready for any kind of relationship, especially Milly.
However, saying that, I did really like One Italian Summer. I adore books set in Italy, they always make me crave a trip to Rome one day, to see the Trevi Fountain, and have pizza and gelato. I loved Elyse, Leonie and Milly and their bond as sisters. It's so rare to see three sisters, so close in age, who get on, who don't fight all the time and their bond was incredible.