The Echoes of Love by Hannah Fielding *review*
*I received a free copy of this book for my honest review*
Set against the breathtaking beauty of Italy, The Echoes of Love is a passionate, heart-breaking romance to ignite the senses and rekindle your belief in the power of love. Seduction, passion and secrets... Venetia Aston-Montagu has escaped to Venice to work in her godmother's architectural practice, putting a lost love behind her. For the past ten years she has built a fortress around her heart, only to find the walls tumbling down one night of the carnival when she is rescued from masked assailants by an enigmatic stranger, Paolo Barone. Drawn to the powerfully seductive Paolo, despite warnings of his Don Juan reputation and rumours that he keeps a mistress, Venetia can't help being caught up in the smouldering passion that ignites between them. When she finds herself assigned to a project at his magnificent home deep in the Tuscan countryside, Venetia not only faces a beautiful young rival but also a sinister count and dark forces in the shadows, determined to come between them. Can Venetia trust that love will triumph, even over her own demons? Or will Paolo's carefully guarded, devastating secret tear them apart forever?
MY THOUGHTS
When I was asked to review this book I was so excited because it sounds so good. I was busy with other reviews so unfortunately I couldn't read it right away but I wasn't feeling all that well this month and read more than I thought I would so I had the chance to read this sooner than I expected.
Anyway, quite enjoyed The Echoes of Love by Hannah Fielding .The writing is beautiful and descriptive. I have never been to Venice (heck I have never been outside Canada) but this book makes me want to pack up my bags and go to Venice .
I don't usually read romance novels like this but I think it might be time to read more of it in the future.
I give The Echoes of Love by Hannah Fielding 5 out of 5
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I love the cover and yes, the Venice aspect appeals to me too. Great review!
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