When Beth is
stunned by her husband’s announcement that he “needs a break” from their
marriage, she is at a crossroads. He thinks the marriage is stale and Beth is
not the fun-loving risk taker he married. Beth is shaken until she sees an
advertisement for an apartment in Rome for three months for a “woman of a
certain age”. Beth is intrigued and answers the ad, and before she knows it she
is off to Rome.
In Rome,
Beth is greeted by the villa’s owner, Veronica who is a 75-year-old widow.
Veronica along with her best friend Marina who is also a senior, set out a list
of tasks for Beth so that she can experience life to it’s fullest while in
Rome. These tasks send Beth on an adventure of a lifetime and leave her with
some difficult life decisions.
Kerry Fisher
who is a new author to me had me hooked on Beth’s story from the very first
page. It was refreshing to read a novel about a middle-aged woman who just
became an empty nester and had her marriage fall apart instead of the usual
heroine in romance novels. Veronica and Marina also bring such love and light
into the story and I can not wait to see what they are up to in the next book.
This novel was fun, exciting and uplifting. Thank you Bookouture for my
advanced readers copy which I voluntarily read and reviewed.
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