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All Roads Lead to Rome
All Roads Lead to Rome | Sabrina Fedel
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When the daughter of a diplomat fake dates a Scottish celebrity in Italy, she soon finds herself living her own Roman Holiday until the feelings get real and the paparazzi's knives come out. Introverted, slightly anxious Astoria "Story" Herriot knows everything about Rome--her mom's an attorney here and the two of them are living la dolce vita... at least until Story's off to college in the fall. But when Story is in the wrong gelato shop at the right time, she's swept up in a fake dating scheme with Scottish heartthrob, Luca Kinnaird, to protect his relationship with a pop princess. There's something in it for her, too--Luca promises to help fund a scholarship in her dad's memory. Soon she's showing Luca the best cafés, sightseeing at the Mouth of Truth, and picnicking at the ruins of the Abbey of Santa Maria del Piano. Story's travel guide skills are 10/10, but what she knows about being a celebrity--or having feelings for one? Zero. Pretending to be Luca's guide--then his girlfriend--gets the paparazzi's attention . . . and what's true and what's fake gets blurry as their different worlds crash together. Sophisticated, hot, rich, and with the most charming accent ever, Luca is full of surprises. And maybe, too, is Story's perfectly planned future. It's a fairy-tale romance in the Eternal City...will it have a fairy tale ending?
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AshRaye
All Roads Lead to Rome | Sabrina Fedel
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I love the cover for this book, unfortunately that's all I loved about it. Light, fluffy ya romance is usually right up my alley, not this time. I was bored from the very beginning. I really focused while listening to the story, but I still couldn't tell you what happened. I was honestly just waiting for it to end. There isn't anything particularly wrong with the story either, I just didn't like any part of it.