Twin brothers Fabrizio and Enrico's B&B in northern Italy might not be as elegant as advertised, but American guests Owen and Maggie lose their hearts to the villaβand its hostsβanyway. Can four lonely hearts risk it all to make their dreams come true?
Tiramisu After Midnight
β Scribed by Campbell, Mark David
- Publisher
- Dreamspinner Press
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 133 KB
- Series
- Dreamspinner MM
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9782019957865
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
If Enrico, who is gay, and his twin brother Fabrizio, who is straight, can make a success of their B&B on Lago Maggiore in northern Italy, they can save their family home from their conniving half sister. Can good intentions and lots of heart make up for what they lack in money and experience?
On the other side of the Atlantic, in Syracuse, New York, Owen is buckling under an unrequited crush and the pressures of starting an event-planning business. His best friend Maggie books a last-minute getaway at the twins romantic villaand insists Owen join her.
Even if the B&B is not quite as elegant as advertised, they are seduced by the stunning scenery, sumptuous foods, and luscious winesnot to mention their charming hosts.
Love is in the air, but before these four lonely hearts can make their dreams come true, they must overcome past obsession, half a world of distance, and false accusations.
When your tiramisu is only a soggy biscuit soaked in instant coffee and topped with spray cream, its time to take a chance on the real thing.
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