Happy Publication Day to The Star-Crossed Sisters of Tuscany! I love books that are set in locations I have visited. It not only brings back wonderful memories, but really helps in providing context to the book. The Star-Cross Sisters of Tuscany is a beautifully written love affair not only between two people, but also of an enchanting country.
Emilia Fontana is a woman living a safe life in her family’s bakery in Brooklyn. She is the second born daughter of an Italian family said to have a curse that has lasted 200 years preventing second daughters from finding love. Indeed, no woman in their family born in this birth order has married. The legend that surrounds the curse is strong in many of the older generations, while some of the younger members of the family are somewhat skeptical.
Emilia’s Aunt Poppy is also a second daughter. Approaching her eightieth birthday, she invites Emilia and her cousin Lucy on a second daughter trip to Italy to prove to all the curse has been broken. The vacation not only bonds the three, but is a journey of personal growth and finding one’s true identity. It is also a trip down memory lane as Aunt Poppy reveals her one great love, and the promise she is determined to keep.
I absolutely loved The Star-Crossed Sisters of Tuscany! The author’s words are lyrical and insightful. The character development of the three women is impressive. As this trio travels to Venice, Tuscany and Amalfi I felt I was on this physical and emotional journey with them. I love strong female characters and feel that the book started with one, but ended with three of them. This is a highly engaging and entertaining book that I will be recommending to everyone.
My rating: ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️/5.
Thanks to Edelweiss and Penguin Publishing for the ARC of this book in exchange for the honest review provided here.
Lisa's Notebook
You had me at baking and Italy! This sounds like such a lovely, heartwarming, feelgood read. Something you can really get into and look forward to reading at the end of each day 🙂
thathappyreader
It absolutely is! Thanks Lisa.
Anika
Perfect setting and the characters sound amazing! Definitely the kind of book that would be lovely to curl up with. Lovely review!
Anika | chaptersofmay.com
thathappyreader
Thanks Anika!
Daisy
Awww! This book sounds adorable and something perfect to read when it's cold outside! Amazing review! I'll be sticking this on my TBR list!
Daisy xoxo | AccordingToDaisy
thathappyreader
Thanks Daisy!
Charlotte C
This sounds like a lovely book!! Sounds perfect for a cosy evening in x
thathappyreader
Thanks Charlotte!
Caiti
I love a good book that inspires travel – just what I need when I can't go anywhere!
Caiti | Champagne & Postcards
thathappyreader
I feel the same way. ? Thanks for your comment!
Serena Reidy
This sounds like a book I'd enjoy! I love books that are set in Italy!
thathappyreader
I do too! Thanks Serena!
Lil
Great review! Sounds like a lovely read! x
thathappyreader
Thanks Lil!
Lindsey
This sounds like a fantastic and moving read. The settings sound beautiful as well, especially if they made you feel you were there. Great review!
thathappyreader
Thanks Lindsey!
Raji
Great review! I love reading books set in Europe and Italy is my favourite. This sounds like a book I'd enjoy!
thathappyreader
Thanks Raji! It really is a beautiful read.
Fritzie I Life Travel Soul
The plot sounds really interesting. Great review! I'd really love to visit Italy someday… it would be really nice to read a book set in Tuscany, Venice, and Amalfi.
thathappyreader
Thanks Fritzie!
Della Driscoll
This book sounds like a wholesome read and I love how it's set in one of my favourite places x
http://www.dellalovesnutella.co.uk/
thathappyreader
Thanks Della!