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The Rome Affair
The Rome Affair | Karen Swan
12 posts | 10 read | 5 to read
The glamorous capital city of Italy is brought to startling life in The Rome Affair, a compelling summer novel by Karen Swan. 1974 and Elena Damiani lives a gilded life. Born to wealth and a noted beauty, no door is closed to her, no man can resist her. At twenty-six, she is already onto her third husband when she meets her love match. But he is the one man she can never have, and all the beauty and money in the world can't change it. 2017 and Francesca Hackett is living la dolce vita in Rome, leading tourist groups around the Eternal City and forgetting the ghosts she left behind in London. When she finds a stolen designer handbag in her dustbin and returns it, she is brought into the orbit of her grand neighbour who lives across the piazza - famed socialite Viscontessa Elena dei Damiani Pignatelli della Mirandola. Though the purse is stolen, Elena greets the return of the bag with exultation for it contains an unopened letter written by her husband on his deathbed, twelve years earlier. Mutually intrigued by each other, the two women agree to collaborate on a project, with Cesca interviewing Elena for her memoirs. As summer unfurls, Elena tells her sensational stories, leaving Cesca in her thrall. But when a priceless diamond ring found in an ancient tunnel below the city streets is ascribed to Elena, Cesca begins to suspect a shocking secret at the heart of Elena's life.
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Jaimelire
The Rome Affair | Karen Swan
Mehso-so

Book club pick. I enjoyed the setting, but did not like the characters and the storyline left me feeling blah. We all agreed that this was not one of our favourite reads so far this year.

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amsu311
The Rome Affair | Karen Swan
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Mehso-so
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Elsuttie
The Rome Affair | Karen Swan
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Mehso-so

A bit slow and tedious, I didn‘t love this as much as others by Karen Swan. The contrasting time periods worked well and the setting in Rome was delightful, but I felt it was a bit long and drawn out.

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CoffeeAndABook
The Rome Affair | Karen Swan
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Starting a new fun summer read & eating an avocado cheese enchilada at the one and only really good Mexican place I know of in Cologne 😋😋😋

Plus drinking an ice cold non-alcoholic Pilsner 🍺 my absolute favorite drink this endless epically hot German summer 💦🌞🎋

Later on I‘m meeting an old old friend/almost brother/handsome-as-hell first love and his brand new baby daughter 💓

Life is good today ☺️

#summerreading

Cinfhen Doesn‘t get any better...would love to join you!!!! 6y
CoffeeAndABook @Cinfhen I‘d love that too!!! ☀️😘 6y
MStew Omg this looks great! 6y
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Sassy_Steph
The Rome Affair | Karen Swan
Pickpick

This book started a bit slow, but I did get into it and eventually and loved it!

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Sassy_Steph
The Rome Affair | Karen Swan
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So good!!

BookBabe Omg, that pic! Sooo true! 🙌🏻 7y
Reviewsbylola Ain‘t that the truth!! 7y
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Sassy_Steph
The Rome Affair | Karen Swan
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Me after every book!! I hate how everything gets cut off of my pictures in litsy! This says: I finished my book And now I don‘t know what to do with myself!!

tammysue Sweet picture!! 💕💕 7y
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Sassy_Steph
The Rome Affair | Karen Swan
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Wow! Love it!!

tammysue 😲😂😂😂 7y
LiteraryinPA Awesome! What year were these rules made in? 7y
Sassy_Steph @LiteraryinLititz it‘s from 1930 7y
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Sassy_Steph
The Rome Affair | Karen Swan
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Okay now that‘s funny!!!

Ddzmini 😝🤣🤣 7y
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