
The House in Amalfi by Elizabeth Adler
Once Lamour Harrington was a carefree little girl, following her charming, hard-up, writer father to Italy: first Rome, then the lovely Amalfi coast. Lamour will never forget the tiny cottage where they spent the happiest years of her life.Now, nursing a broken heart, she decides to leave Chicago and her career as a landscape architect to rediscover the Italy of her memories.In Amalfi, the Castello Pirata with its Japanese garden still stands; their cottage still waits for her. It even seems as though love has come back into Lamour's life as the heir to the castello- glamorous Nico Pirata - sweeps her off her feet. But why does his father Lorenzo hate a woman he only ever knew as an innocent child As Lorenzo plots to make Lamour leave Amalfi forever, long-hidden secrets come to dangerous life again.
"* 'A heartwarming, romantic adventure.. a great one for Francophiles, features real places restaurants and hotels in France.' Hello! on THE LAST TIME I SAW PARIS - * 'Like Tuscany's beauty, this book is heaped with delicious words and literary creativity. It's thoroughly engrossing.' The North Wales Chronicle on SUMMER IN TUSCANY - * 'Great for the beach.' Prize Magazine on SUMMER IN TUSCANY - * 'The characters are brilliant and full of warmth. A book you can get lost in' Yorkshire Evening Post on SUMMER IN TUSCANY - * 'The popular Adler gets the dynamics of a new relationship pitch-perfect... But it's the detailed, realistic description of the trip to France that makes her latest great vicarious vacation reading.' - Publishers Weekly on THE LAST TIME I SAW PARIS -"
Born in Yorkshire, Elizabeth Adler is married with one daughter and lives in California. Her first novel, PRIVATE DESIRES, launched an enormously successful writing career. She has now written sixteen internationally acclaimed bestsellers.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780340896600 |
| ISBN 10 | 0340896604 |
| Title | The House in Amalfi |
| Author | Elizabeth Adler |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Hodder & Stoughton |
| Year published | 2006-04-24 |
| Number of pages | 368 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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