A Little Piece of Paradise (Love From Italy) by T.A. Williams


A Little Piece of Paradise (Love From Italy)
Title : A Little Piece of Paradise (Love From Italy)
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Language : English
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Number of Pages : 259
Publication : Published October 4, 2021

The inheritance of a lifetime... with a catch

When Sophie’s uncle leaves her a castle in the Italian Riviera in his will, she can’t believe her luck. The catch? She and her estranged sister, Rachel, must live there together for three months in order to inherit it.

Having worked in Rome for four years, Sophie’s excited to revisit to Italy, even if it reignites memories of a cheating ex who soon learns of her return and wants to rekindle their spark. Sophie realises that distance does indeed make the heart grow fonder – but for her friend back home, Chris, who she discovers is more to her than just a friend.

With the clock ticking, can Sophie and Rachel stick it out and heal old wounds, or are the sisters destined to go their own way at the end of the three months? And does Chris feel the same way about Sophie as she does for him?

A beautiful story of romance and sisterhood, perfect for fans of Alex Brown and Lucy Coleman.


A Little Piece of Paradise (Love From Italy) Reviews


  • Dash fan

    5☆ A little bit of escapism!

    A Little Piece of Paradise is exactly what this book is. I thoroughly enjoyed it.

    Estranged sisters Sophie and Rachel have been summoned to their Uncle George's Castle after they were left the castle in his Will.

    However there are some pretty strict rules, before the sisters can inherit the castle.
    Firstly they have to live together in the castle for approximately 3months.
    Secondly they have to help oversee several renovations
    Thirdly they have to help with the vineyard and wine.
    Easy right!! ..... easier said than done... when the two sisters haven't even spoken in several years, let alone live together in a creepy castle.

    Oh and I have to mention the most adorable puppy Jeeves ( yeap I said that right Jeeves... I adore he's name) and what a cheeky, loveable pup he is too.
    If you have read Trevor's books before you will know he always features a gorgeous Labrador 🥰

    I absolutely loved this book. The storyline is original, Witty, and Heartwarming.
    I was absolutely swept away not only with the castle but the gorgeous backdrop.
    Once again Trevor has transported me to a stunning location of Italy and the town of Paradiso
    I loved the characters, they were relatable and likeable, but as I said before Jeeves stole my heart.

    A Little Piece of Paradise is an Enchanting and Heartwarming Story of Second Chances, Fractured Relationships, Family Dramas, a sprinkle of Romance and a intriguing castle.
    Trevor is one of my favourite Authors and I'm always super excited when he releases a new book.... and once again he has written an absolute gem!
    A perfect book for a lil bit of escapism!



    Thank you to Rachel Random Resources and Canelo for my copy which I reviewed honestly and voluntarily.





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  • Sarah

    Another solid, summer offering from Williams and once again, we return to the beautiful Italian coast. This time, Williams’ story is not just a romance and I enjoyed watching a growing relationship between sisters, Sophie and Rachel.

    I think the inheritance clause adds another element to the story, meaning this is not just about love and relationships. Family connections take centre stage as Sophie and Rachel are forced to live together for three months, after being estranged for several years. The sisters needs to talk and explain past behaviours; this castle in Italy is the perfect location for this to take place.

    Once more, Williams perfectly captures the Italian geography as I felt transported to the coast over the summer months. The descriptions were relaxing and vivid and I enjoyed exploring the terrain as much as Sophie. Coupled with the luscious references to food and drink, it was like I was on holiday too – bliss!

    Watching Sophie and Rachel rebuild their relationship was really interesting and I liked seeing their eventual honesty. Personally, I thought it went a little too smoothly but I think this reflects the gentle narrative itself.

    On the other hand, Sophie and Rachel do not have easy romantic connections! Along the way we discover more about the ex-boyfriends of the sisters and I enjoyed seeing how they gradually go to support one another. At first, they seem to be living in the castle simply because they have been told to and it is part of their inheritance. However, their transformation over the story reflects their strengthening bond and desire to look out for one another. Indeed, the final chapters of the book did have my heart in my mouth, wondering whether Williams would throw a tragic curve ball at the end!

    I think this is a summer romance book with a difference because it shows how two sisters can overcome their personal conflicts to reunite once again. Romance is not the central theme but more about recognising that family offers support and, without it, you realise that romantic relationships just aren’t the same.

    With thanks to Canelo, NetGalley and Rachel’s Random Resources for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

  • Rachel Gilbey


    It's always a treat to be able to sit down and read a new T. A. Williams book, safe in the knowledge that you will be transported to the warmth of Italy, without moving a muscle.

    And this was definitely a treat of a book, as not only do we have yet another new part of Italy, the town of Paradiso, estranged sisters Rachel and Sophie have just inherited a castle, with the stipulation they have to live their for 90 days or it will go to other benefactors in the will.

    After all Uncle George wants his nieces to be back together and getting on again, and if he has to control things from beyond the grave then so be it.

    I loved the descriptions of the castle and also learning just what happened to estrange the sisters in the first place.

    It's far more a story of sisters than about any potential romance, and in fact Sophie frustrated me in her romantic interests and reluctance to act on her feelings.

    My favourite characters were Dan, the gorgeous neighbour in Paradiso who just seems to be an all around good guy, and Jeeves, a chocolate labrador that is almost always present, always on the prowl for food and appears to love the swimming pool!

    This is a very enjoyable story, set to a fabulous backdrop, and some great characters. This really is a little piece of paradise to read!

    Thank you to Canelo and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.

  • Wendy(Wendyreadsbooks) Robey

    This is a beautiful story of the love between sisters and friendship with a little romance thrown in. I really enjoyed getting to know about Sophie and Rachel as we spent time with them at their inherited castle. The history between the sisters so interesting and emotional. Italy was vividly described and sounded so brass we explored with the girls and their new found friends.

  • Javier

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    How does T.A. Williams do it? With every single book he makes me wanna move to Italy! But not only that, he also makes me wanna be friends with all his characters. His books are the perfect way to lift up your spirits when you’re down.

    Sophie and Rachel are estranged sisters that must live together for three months and learn to solve their differences in order to get their uncle’s inheritance. And it’s not any inheritance! It’s a freaking castle in the Mediterranean coast! (I need an uncle like that). Will they be able to heal old wounds?

    I loved how this time the main focus was not on a romantic relationship (although there’re quite a few of those too) but on the relationship between Sophie and Rachel. I liked both sisters but I was expecting a bit more in the “patching up their relationship” arc. It felt a bit easy after everything that happened between them and Sophie came a bit soft at times.

    The cast of supporting characters was fantastic, from their new neighbor Dan, to housekeeper Rita or Sophie’s best friend, Chris. Even the Spaniards! I could have taken offense when Sophie say Spaniards are loud and noisy (or something to that effect), but hey…no lies there!

    The setting was gorgeous once again. The castle and its surroundings were so vividly described I could picture myself in there (I seriously need to stop picturing myself in places and do some real traveling once and for all!). And don’t make me start with the food descriptions. My stomach rumbled each and every time they had one of those delicious sounding meals.

    I thought the ending was really cute and the perfect closing for this story of sisterhood, love…and a gorgeous labrador called Jeeves that stole my heart (wet dog smell and everything!).

    Thanks to NetGalley and Canelo for providing an eARC in exchange for an honest review.

  • Chantelle Hazelden

    Let me start by saying, I don' think this is your typical romance.

    Yes there are romantic relations but this is also a tale of love between family, sisters and also friends.

    The story is ultimately about siblings Rachel and Sophie, who having not been in contact with one another for many years. Now forced back together again after their uncle sadly passes away, what they think will essentially be a quick holiday turns into something that neither of them could have ever contemplated.

    The inheritance of a lifetime ... with a catch.
    Set in the picturesque hills of Italy, these two sisters have now inherited a castle (and so much more), but it isn't as straight forward as a fifty fifty split and away you go.

    The will stipulates that they must spend 3 months together, working with each other to improve the castle before selling it. With the ulterior motive that these women reconcile after a sad and unnecessary rift.

    What transpires is a beautiful, uplifting tale.

    Of course there is an abundance of love but that is balanced out well with humour and meaningful conversations.

    A beautiful story of romance and sisterhood, perfect for fans of Alex Brown and Lucy Coleman.
    What really gave the story an extra spark for me were all of the descriptions used. I could imagine the settings vividly and I felt all of the emotions that were coursing through the novel.

    And what was refreshing, the fact that the romantic elements came secondary to the reunion of Rachel and Sophie.

    A Little Piece of Paradise is a gentle tale filled to the brim with warmth and tenderness. If you're looking to hold onto the summer for a little bit longer, then this is the story for you.

  • Elaine

    Thanks to Canelo and NetGalley, too,
    For my copy of this book, this is my honest review.

    What a gorgeous read this proved to be
    With family drama, romance and history!
    For years two sisters have been estranged
    But they'd never guessed what their Uncle arranged.
    If together in his home for three months they stay
    That home - a castle - they'll inherit, come what may.

    With characters to whom it is easy to relate,
    And descriptions of delicious food served on many a plate
    This story has gorgeous settings. too,
    All brought vividly to life in the story for me and you.
    Can the sisters heal the problems that kept them apart?
    Will they last the three months or fail at the start?

    A delightful story, that kept me enthralled right to the end,
    A story of love between sisters, family and friends.
    You'll have to read this delightful book to see
    How things go and just what will be.
    There's romance - and Jeeves, a Labrador, too,
    In this book I very highly recommend to you.

  • Jéssica

    T.A. Williams is an amazing write. He takes me on a journey, in Italy. I have Italy in my bucket list, I want to learn Italian next year, and because of this author's books I always get a glimpses of it.\In this book we have to sisters, a castle in Italy, a chance at love, a opportunity for this sisterhood and healing. A beautiful novel about family, a beautiful place/scenery and romance.

    The descriptions, not surprising, transported me to the moment and place. I also enjoyed learning more about the background of Sophie and Rachel, and their family. It's the little things that make me curious, and T.A. Williams got a good amount of it to make me happy.

    Overall, it was fantastic and I enjoyed it a lot. I won't give spoilers but you should check out and see what you think about the characters and their interactions, because I definitely had fun with it.

    [I want to thank Rachel, at Rachel’s Random Resources, and T.A. Williams for the eCopy of this book, via NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.]

  • Julie

    Really loved this story of two sisters and the way in which they are brought together. I'm sure the situation will resonate with many, although the carrot of inheriting a castle or stately house may prove a big incentive. As readers have come to expect, there are also lush descriptions of the Italian countryside and equally lush descriptions of Italian food. As the deadline draws near for the sisters to inherit, there is a major obstacle to overcome which brings the story to a satisfying conclusion. Really enjoyable.

  • Jane Hunt

    Familial relationships and secrets make this an engaging read from an author best known for his romantic comedies. Sophie and Rachel are estranged sisters brought together by an unexpected inheritance. The Italian castle is theirs if they live there together for three months. The bond between the sisters and their conflicts are well described. Their gradual understanding is heartwarming.
    Romance, rivalry, and family secrets make this an engaging read. The vividly described setting and the Italian ethos draws the reader into the sunshine.

    I received a copy of this book from Canelo via NetGalley in return for an honest review.

  • Kel

    The wonderful T.A Williams once again writes a story full of charm, with a sprinkling of history amongst his love of Italy. I LOVED my visit to Paridiso where we met Sophie, Rachel & Jeeves.

    I quickly lost myself in the gorgeous backdrop of the castle, with its stunning grounds and the host of wonderful people who emerged as I kept reading. A story that focuses on the rebuilding of the relationship of the sisters through their inheritance, I really enjoyed getting to know both sisters. Although the story was more geared around the eldest Sophie and her four legged best friend Jeeves.

    Once again we get to explore the local area through the story that is being woven and we have some history incorporated with regards to the artefacts in the castle and through the jobs of both Dan & Chris with a sprinkling of romance also included.

    As always I found the story flew by too fast and I was once again having to say goodbye to the wonderful residents of Paridiso, with its long sunny days and mouthwateringly delicious food and wine. This story was the perfect anecdote to the colder days and made me long for the sun and the chance to just sit by a pool and relax with a good book.

    Fingers crossed we don't have to wait too long for the next book from this wonderful author who writes such heartwarming feel good reads.

  • Kaleigh

    This book had a very cute heartwarming story to it, with lots of good descriptions of the beauty and food of Italy (it made me hungry so many times). Otherwise though, it really lacked stakes or conflict - which is hilarious because the set up was such that it could have had a lot more excitement to it. I just found the author didn't really use the set up to the full potential. Any conflict gets resolved easily in a page or two any time it comes up. The characters have the perfect conversations and there's never any miscommunication. Just made it kind of boring, when it could have had so much more to it. No twists and turns here folks, everything turns out and everybody gets exactly what they want. Also, oddly extremely chaste for an adult romance.

  • Julie

    A dreamy romantic escape set in a picturesque part of the world, T A Williams comes up trumps yet again with his latest charmer, A Little Piece of Paradise.

    Sophie can barely believe her luck when she receives the news that her uncle has left her a castle in Italy. Sophie cannot wait to start living La Dolce Vita, however, her legacy comes with quite a big catch: she will inherit the property only if she manages to live there for three whole months with her estranged sister Rachel. Sophie and Rachel are not exactly on the best of terms, but will they manage to spend three whole months in each other’s company? Or will old wounds and past hurts end up destroying any hope they might have of securing their inheritance?

    Sophie cannot wait to return to Italy having worked in Rome for for four years. Being back in the beautiful Italian capital reignites plenty of wonderful memories – and some bad ones as well. In Rome, Sophie had experienced devastating heartbreak, thanks to a cheating ex who seems keen to rekindle their relationship. However, when she gets to Italy, Sophie finds herself missing her dear friend Chris and wondering whether her happy ending was right under her nose all along…

    Will living in paradise provide Sophie and Rachel with the opportunity to heal? Can they forge forward and rebuild their relationship? Or will they end up going their separate ways after three months? Will Sophie manage to tell Chris the truth about her feelings? Or will she end up getting her heart broken again?

    Cancel all your appointments, pour yourself a glass of Amaretto and lose yourself in this fantastic Italian-set romance from T A Williams. A Little Piece of Paradise is an enchanting, poignant and engrossing tale about drawing a line under the past, new beginnings, unexpected legacies and falling in love that will brighten up even the most miserable of days.

    Full of wonderful characters that leap off the pages, gorgeous descriptions that make you sigh with happiness and a story that will keep you entertained throughout, T A Williams has penned another enjoyable treat with his latest novel, A Little Piece of Paradise.

    I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

  • Sharon Rimmelzwaan

    'A Little Piece of Paradise' by T.A. Williams is a story of sisterhood and romance that helped me escape from this gloomy, damp day in September to a gorgeous Italian coast. I thoroughly lost myself in this tale of two sisters. Let's see what it is about.

    When Sophie’s uncle leaves her a castle in the Italian Riviera in his will, she can’t believe her luck. The catch? She and her estranged sister, Rachel, must live there together for three months in order to inherit it.  
    Having worked in Rome for four years, Sophie’s excited to revisit to Italy, even if it reignites memories of a cheating ex who soon learns of her return and wants to rekindle their spark. Sophie realises that distance does indeed make the heart grow fonder – but for her friend back home, Chris, who she discovers is more to her than just a friend.
    With the clock ticking, can Sophie and Rachel stick it out and heal old wounds, or are the sisters destined to go their own way at the end of the three months? And does Chris feel the same way about Sophie as she does for him?
    A book that has the power to transport you to the gorgeous Italian coast, with a beautiful inherited castle to boot. Almost a fairytale I hear, but can Rachel and Sophie live together as their Uncle wishes, for 3 months? Well Rachel is estranged for her family so we are witness to these sisters attempting to rebuild their relationship. We see there conflicts and their bond as the story develops. It does make for an emotional read watching them gradually build an understanding between them. I couldn't help wonder what caused the rift in the first place and was really cheering them on to sort themselves out.
    T.A Williams characters are as vivid as Italy in this story. They are smart and really three dimensional too. I found them both so relatable too, apart from the inheriting a castle part! The author certainly loves Italy, the food, the landscape and the history he so eloquently packs into this captivating story.
    I sped my way through this in no time at all and was brought back to real life way too soon!
    Thank you to Rachel's Random Resources and Canelo Escape for the copy of the book.

  • Lynn Cheryl

    If you enjoy dreaming of far off places with a stunning Mediterranean backdrop, T.A.Williams' delightful new novel is just for you!

    Sophie and Rachel are reunited after their late uncle's will stipulates they must live together for three months, so they can inherit a castle in Paradiso, Italy. Much has happened to the estranged sisters since they last saw each other, so can they put the past behind them and rebuild their relationship long enough to claim what's bequeathed to them?

    Fans of the author will delight in this new story, set along the North Italian Riviera coast. You'll love Sophie’s delightful dog, Jeeves, a black Labrador along with all the characters she encounters. This is a romance, yet, the focal point is how these two sisters mend their fractured relationship. Set against a stunning backdrop, the two young women work side by side to try to complete the tasks they have been set within the allotted time frame. It's an opportunity for them both to embrace life in the small village and to appreciate the magnitude of what could belong to them...

    The author paints a vivid picture of the scenes within the narrative; The castle, history and culture of the small town come to life, courtesy of the insightful details. There are surprises along the way, as both young women have to come to terms with past events before moving forward with their lives. It's also an opportunity to forge new friendships and build plans for the future, although nothing is as easy as it seems as emotions run high.

    Overall, another highly entertaining novel with a happy sunny ending from a favourite author.

    ***arc generously received courtesy of Canelo Escape***

  • L.S.

    I only have to see the cover of a T A Williams book and I want to read it. A Little Piece of Paradise is no exception. Once again, the story is set in stunning Italy – in a castle, no less, in the little town of Paradiso. Now, paradise it may seem to be, but for estranged sisters Rachel and Sophie, it forces them back together for three months as part of their uncle’s will. He hated them no longer being close, and saw a way through his plan to reunite them. But would it be too much for them to handle? Personally, I think I’d put up with anyone for that 😉

    The plan is well-conceived, there is absolutely no get-out clause as the sisters have to check in together every day for the 92 days – miss a single check in and their inheritance of the castle is no more.

    At first, the two sisters avoid certain topics, and seem to walk on eggshells around each other, but over time their barriers come down, thanks mainly to neighbour, Dan, and Sophie’s dog, Jeeves. Anyone would think there was a conspiracy going on! (Yes, Dan, I’m talking to you!)

    Time at the castle gives the young women a chance to reflect on their lives, on what they plan to do with their future, and more importantly who they want to spend it with. Together, they help each other see what is, frankly, obvious to everyone but them. Making it happen is another matter, and they are both more confident in their sisterly relationship to intervene in the other’s love life – albeit with the best of intentions.

    The castle is wonderful, Paradiso is a gem, and everything seems to be on course for a happy ending. That is, until Sophie’s ex turns up … briefly 😉 only to be well and truly shown the door by Dan and Jeeves! With the end in sight, however, Mother Nature storms on in and puts their check in process at risk. Will they fall at the (almost) last hurdle? And what will happen to the castle – and their relationship – if they fail?

    A Little Piece of Paradise is aptly named; it’s a gem combining a stunning setting with a heart-warming, original plot. I thoroughly enjoyed escaping to Paradiso.

    Thanks to Canelo and Netgalley for my copy; a review is the least I can offer.

  • Sharon

    I read on a Facebook page that a good way to get out of a reading slump (I'm in one) is to pick a random book from the Kindle Apps free list and try it. The idea is that you can easily read or discard such books as they are free anyway and so it helps. This was the first of two I chose.

    Two estranged sisters are left a valuable Italian castle and all it's grounds and contents if they can live together in it for three months in summer without one or both leaving. The story is like everyone's day dream.

    The story was quite obvious; I early on guessed the thing that was supposed to be a surprise (I think). The sisters and their new found friend are all in the same romantic situation and it all works out for them in the same way (really?). There is little or no jepardy in the tale, it's a feel good beach read.

    The best part of the story is the wonderful description of Italian food. The author has a skill at describing the food and wine so well you can see and almost smell it. It's a pity the castle that the novel revolves around isn't described so well, this was a real lack I thought.

    Having said that I did enjoy the book. Some of the happy holiday atmosphere must have rubbed off on me. I'm not sure that it pulled me out of my slump or if I will read any more by this author but I do recommend it as a light hearted, feel good read.

  • Grace J Reviewerlady

    It’s no secret that I’m a fan of this author’s work, and his latest novel is quite delicious!

    Sophie and her sister haven’t spoken for years; now, with the death of their uncle they stand to inherit his Italian castle providing they can live there – together – for three months. The castle is worth a great deal of money, but can they survive living with each other?

    What a wonderful read! From the very beginning, I felt as if the Italian sunshine was warming my bones. Now, anyone who is familiar with Trevor Williams novels will know to look out for a Labrador and this one is no different. Jeeves is a fabulous character, with all the traits known to this breed and I quite expected to meet him on the rare occasions I laid the book aside. Just as well I have my own two to cuddle! The human characters are just as well crafted and this is an easy flowing read which will definitely put you in the mood for a sunny visit to Italy. With a few ups and downs along the way, it bodes well for the rest of this series. Absolutely terrific, and I can find nothing to criticise. As such, it earns a full house of stars and my hearty recommendation!

  • Energy (Rae's Reading)

    Upon his death, Sophie and Rachel’s uncle George wants nothing more than to see the sisters together. So he gifts them his castle. The only hitch? They must move into his castle in Rome for three months if they want to inherit it. Both of them could use the money, so it should be fairly easy. But Sophie hasn’t heard from Rachel in 6 years. She has a lot of perceived notions about her sister, so hopefully, she can get over them and get to know who Rachel has become in the time they’ve been separated.

    I sometimes had issues with Sophie’s judgment of Rachel. She’s also fairly insecure in herself. But I can see where she’s coming from. People change in time, and it’s worth it to the sisters to get to know each other as they are now.

    I wanted to take part in this blog tour because I wanted to read a feel-good book, and Williams did not disappoint. A Little Piece of Paradise is richly descriptive. The reader can practically taste the food, smell the salty ocean air, and feel the joy and hurt radiating off the sisters. Overall, this was such an uplifting read. I loved the way the sisters connected.

  • Sophie Mills

    My mum bought this book cos the main characters name is Sophie (that’s me) and she has Italian family (also me) unfortunately I have inherited an Italian castle!

    I think the inheritance clause adds another element to the story, meaning this is not just about love and relationships. Family connections take centre stage as sisters Sophie and Rachel are forced to live together for three months, after being estranged for several years. The sisters needs to talk and explain past behaviours; this castle in Italy is the perfect location for this to take place.

    Sophie and Rachel do not have easy romantic connections! Along the way we discover more about the ex-boyfriends of the sisters and I enjoyed seeing how they gradually go to support one another. At first, they seem to be living in the castle simply because they have been told to and it is part of their inheritance. However, their transformation over the story reflects their strengthening bond and desire to look out for one another.

    This is a very enjoyable story, set to a fabulous backdrop, and some great characters. This really is a little piece of paradise to read!

  • Adele

    T.A. Williams has a winning formula for writing contemporary romance novels that are pure escapism. He knows what works and his readers come back time and time again. For me it is pleasing and comforting to know as a reader we will get this and more.

    A Little Piece of Paradise is a story set in a beautiful area in Northern Italy were two sisters who have had a turbulent relationship the last five years are reunited as they are joint beneficiaries of their late uncle’s medieval castle in Italy.

    Their uncle didn’t want to make it easy for the sisters and his final wish was for them to be reunited therefore he placed a condition in his will that Sophie and Rachel had to live together in the castle for 3 months before the property could legally be there’s. Other conditions were also placed in the will but the main one of the girls sorting out their relationship was the deciding factor.

    Three months is a long time to get to know the reasons why Rachel broke contact with her family but it is also a good time to learn more about each other. A lot has happened over the five years and emotions are running high.

    Complications of the heart are not far from either of Sophie and Rachel’s minds but Sophie knows she can rely on her faithful dog, Jeeves. The author always includes his trademark dog in each of his stories and I always look forward to this as animals, dogs in particular, do bring a lightness and warmth to a story and can also bring out the best out of characters.

    I loved this setting of the castle away from the tourist traps along the coastline. T.A. Williams loves his locations especially if it has historical and archaeological interest and this always transpires well on the pages. There is also a great love of the food and culture and it makes your taste buds envious of the delicious sounding foods enjoyed locally.

    A lovely romance perfect to escape with.

  • Pam Robertson

    The cover of this new TA Williams romance perfectly captures the beauty of Northern Italy, where the story is set. Paradiso is a tiny Italian village which is set back with spectacular views and full of charm. Who wouldn't like to inherit a castle? This is pure escapist fun! My favourite part of all his stories, the black labrador features heavily from the start so there was no waiting to see where he would show up. Jeeves was a hungry as a good labrador should be!

    The relationship between the two sisters, Sophie and Rachel is estranged at the start and much of the story centres around them. Romance is there in the background but it is very much about repairing relationships and starting anew. With gorgeous descriptions and some interesting bits of history thrown in, the story feels fresh and original. As Autumn strikes, it is so nice to capture some Italian sunshine.

    In short: Sun, siblings and romance!
    Thanks to the publisher for a copy of the book

  • Isabel

    When Sophie’s uncle leaves her a castle in the Italian Riviera she can’t believe her luck! The catch? She and her estranged sister, Rachel, must live there together for three months in order to inherit it. Throw in the possibility of running in to her Italian cheating ex-boyfriend and confused feelings for her best friend, Sophie may have more to worry about than healing old wounds with her sister…

    Another beautiful, summery Italian romance read from T.A.Williams! Slowly he is becoming one of my fave and go to authors for easy, comfort reads. The description is always so incredibly vivid (it’s made up for not being able to actually go abroad for a summer holiday) and I love that a bit of history is always included. A fantastic read as always

    Thank you NetGalley and to the publishers for my copy in return for a review

  • Heidi Lynn’s BookReviews

    First, I want to thank T. A. Williams and Rachel's Random Resources for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review.

    T.A. Williams whisks his readers off to beautiful Paradiso from the comfort of their comfy chair in A Little Piece of Paradise. Oh you are in for a treat with the breathtaking views, beautiful medieval castle, and T.A. Throws some handsome men in there for us ladies.

    One thing that drawed me to the story was the reunion of the two estranged sisters. However, I felt that it was sad that it took the death of their favorite Uncle to reunite them.

    T.A. Chose brilliant career paths for his characters.

    If you are a foodie then you are going to LOVE this book! WOW! There are so many wonderful meals that these characters eat. I am now wanting to try authentic Italian pizza from Italy.

    I loved the friends to lovers storyline.

  • Allison Buck

    A good book to escape with. I normally read historical fiction and this isn’t my style, but good writing so I gave it 4 instead of 3. A little bit like a Hallmark movie, a little repetitive: we get the sisters had a falling out by why bring it up every page? He tried to get all the best of living in Italy into a short 3 months when it came to growing seasons. I live in Italy and the last place I’d sit would be under a fig tree with ripe figs with all those wasps, but it was a nice picture. I thought the girls made a stupid decision at the end giving up the thing that they did and I wanted to yell at them. I enjoyed the different storylines intertwined together. It was definitely a good break after reading The Book of Lost Names in 1 day. If you like Italy and you like romance without the spicy parts, this book is definitely for you!

  • Amanda

    Paradise Found
    💕 Set around an area of Italy I know well, this story tugged on many heart strings for me. The hillside walks, the sandy beaches and visits to the piazza, with its bars and restaurants were wonderfully described and had me wishing I was back in Italy once more.
    The story is one of wishes, hopes, dreams and has fabulously written encounters with a number of characters.
    The sisters have to overcome several obstacles, some of their own making and some delivered unceremoniously from other quarters. As the details of the story unfolds, the sisters must face up to difficult conversations which are both uncomfortable but necessary.
    Will there be a Happy Ever After for either of them? One thing is for sure, they both discover themselves throughout their journey.

  • Matteja LV

    I usually don't read this kind of stories about estranged siblings because it's so emotional and sad. I picked this books because I read author's previous titles and I loved his writing style.

    Yes, the story was a bit emotional when It came to bonding but you gotta love this type of writing. It's smooth and easy to read- I felt like I was in Italian castle by myself and description of surrounding was exquisite. I really loved the animals too, It was the high lite every time the dog had a main role for me!

    I received ARC copy from Netgalley. All opinions are my own.

  • Staceywh_17

    I've never read a book by this author before, I'm glad I had the opportunity to review this one as I've found an author who's other works I'll definitely be taking a look at.

    Set in Italy, this was pure escapism & I spent several hours whilst reading the book envisioning myself in the little village of Paradiso.

    Beautifully written, vividly descriptive with a smidgeon of history thrown in. Loved Sophie & Rachel, how they start the book as estranged sisters, but are firm friends by the end.

    Many thanks to Rachel's Random Resources for my tour spot & gifted copy.

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