Sariah S. Wilson
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Opere di Sariah S. Wilson
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Informazioni generali
- Sesso
- female
- Nazionalità
- USA
- Luogo di residenza
- Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Utah, USA - Istruzione
- Brigham Young University (BA|History|1997)
- Organizzazioni
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Agente
- Sarah Younger
Utenti
Recensioni
Liste
Sports Romance (1)
2022 books (1)
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Statistiche
- Opere
- 29
- Utenti
- 1,169
- Popolarità
- #22,002
- Voto
- 3.6
- Recensioni
- 87
- ISBN
- 71
- Lingue
- 1
- Preferito da
- 1
Princess Ilaria of a fictional European country bordering Italy just wants some time alone to be anonymous. And where better than Rome? (She’s also got her eye on a photographer she saw from her hotel window). So she convinces her assistant to pretend to be her and sets out on her adventure. But she stupidly takes two zolpidem tablets (which she thinks is aspirin…seriously…) and passes out only to be rescued by said photographer Callum. It turns out he’s Scottish and more than willing to spend the day with her, having no idea who she is. They do lots of touristy things and Ilaria is nearly caught out several times and the evening brings a kiss or two. But then things turn sour. Can Ilaria rediscover the magic she had with Callum?
Ilaria and her family are part of a wider book series by the author. It’s relatively easy to understand what’s going on quickly. However, this novella packed in so much, so fast that some scenes left me with questions. Like why didn’t any of the Italians at the party and tourists recognise Ilaria? Why was Callum’s dialogue written with a Scottish accent when the majority of the characters are European and would also have an accent? (I found writing out Callum’s accent pretty annoying at times). The twist was clever, but the breakup was pretty unnecessary in such a short book. I’d like to read a slower, more fleshed out version of this story – I think it could be more fun. Wilson is good at laying out the scene and keeping the plot moving.
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