When in Rome
On sale
26th April 2018
Price: £7.99
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Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780733639548
The fourth standalone novel in C.J. Duggan’s sassy and sexy HEART OF THE CITY series from the internationally bestselling author of the SUMMER and PARADISE series.
Rome wasn’t built in a day . . . but it’s only going to take one for Sammi’s world to crumble.
How did a self-orchestrated gap year turn into a less-than-enthralling lifestyle as a couch potato at her parents’ house? Determined to get motivated and join life again, Sammi Shorten books a budget Bellissimo Tour to Rome, the Eternal City. What she hadn’t signed up for was being stuck with an eclectic group of binge-drinking foreigners in a bed-bug-infested hostel from hell. Things in Rome really couldn’t get much worse . . . could they?
When plans go completely awry Sammi’s left with only one option, and it’s the one place she really doesn’t want to turn – to the man who might very well get her into the worst trouble of all: the gorgeous local tour guide, Marcello Bambozzi.
Rome wasn’t built in a day . . . but it’s only going to take one for Sammi’s world to crumble.
How did a self-orchestrated gap year turn into a less-than-enthralling lifestyle as a couch potato at her parents’ house? Determined to get motivated and join life again, Sammi Shorten books a budget Bellissimo Tour to Rome, the Eternal City. What she hadn’t signed up for was being stuck with an eclectic group of binge-drinking foreigners in a bed-bug-infested hostel from hell. Things in Rome really couldn’t get much worse . . . could they?
When plans go completely awry Sammi’s left with only one option, and it’s the one place she really doesn’t want to turn – to the man who might very well get her into the worst trouble of all: the gorgeous local tour guide, Marcello Bambozzi.
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Reviews
C.J. Duggan's writing is always amazing and When In Rome is no different. The descriptive almost cinematic writing really captures the city of Rome.