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Enjoyed very much - last in triology. Great reading.
Follow up book to A Garden in Paris. This author is fabulous and once you get started on her book, you'll want to read them all.
Melanie S. (jubileefarm) - reviewed A Hilltop in Tuscany (Garden in Paris, Bk 2) on + 30 more book reviews
One of my favorite authors of Christian fiction. This was a nice, easy read.
Maryann C. (MACSpVa) reviewed A Hilltop in Tuscany (Garden in Paris, Bk 2) on + 20 more book reviews
A sequel to a Garden in Paris. I felt that the story wasn't as defined or have the same flow, but it definitely tied up loose ends well. This book is weighed a bit more heavily with religion references and Bible quotes. Overall, a nice story from an easy to read author.
Tammy S. (zzzangel) - reviewed A Hilltop in Tuscany (Garden in Paris, Bk 2) on + 23 more book reviews
great story, couldn't put down.
This is the second book in a two book series. The first book is A Garden in Paris. Both books are true to the style that SGW writes and are worth reading. She is my fav in Christian authors.
The sequel to "A Garden in Paris." Liz Davis. a strong-willed businesswoman in Omaha, Nebraska finds her world beginning to crumble. She discovers a computer disc revealing that her father, her role model for business, has deceived his business partner. SHe questions who she really is upon finding that she really isn't the daughter of Sam Davis.
Mary, her mother, has fled to Paris and then Tuscany to meet a former love, Liz Davis' real father. Liz and Mary work through their struggles of a strained relationship. Liz's desire of a 'dream' wedding, is also put on-hold as she travels to Europe to connect with her mother and her 'real' father.
The author has written a great book of love, forgiveness and the beginning of new lives.
Mary, her mother, has fled to Paris and then Tuscany to meet a former love, Liz Davis' real father. Liz and Mary work through their struggles of a strained relationship. Liz's desire of a 'dream' wedding, is also put on-hold as she travels to Europe to connect with her mother and her 'real' father.
The author has written a great book of love, forgiveness and the beginning of new lives.