He doesn't do romance or promises. She's been burned by love before. Can mending a derelict hotel help mend two lonely hearts?Romeo Dante Lorenzo, owner of cobalt blue eyes and a chiseled jawline, is one of New York's most eligible bachelors.
Too bad he's not looking for love.
Used to a different type of women-beautiful and vain-Romeo doesn't think much of Siena Borrelli upon first meeting her while attending to family business in Italy.
After divorcing her cheating husband, Siena started a new life in Rimini, Italy, a coastal town as unique and warm as its occupants, caring for an elderly woman who owns the old hotel she now calls home.When the woman's great-nephew, Romeo, visits to sell the place, Siena won't let it go without a fight. His physique can be distracting, but she's determined to not let it deceive her.
Can they both look beyond the surface?
Take a heart-warming trip to Rimini, Italy, to discover if love can be found in unexpected places with the unlikeliest of people.With relatable characters, steamy chemistry, and breathtaking locations, this sun-drenched contemporary romance novel will pull you into every heartfelt moment.
★★★★★"Lily Baines gives readers a holiday treat with another heartwarming romance, Of All People, her second book in the Of All Hearts series... Lily Baines is a wonderful romance writer who is able to whisk her readers away from everyday life, which at many times is exactly what we are looking for in a book. Her characters and the development of their relationships are captivating... When your normal life is hectic or stressful, Lily can be trusted for a delightfully entertaining romance with a happily-ever-after ending... As an added bonus, the Of All Hearts series is developing into a fascinating travel guide. Her locations are stunning and off the beaten path from the usual European sites many authors tend to use. Her writing incorporates the local customs and events into the story in such an enticing way that I keep adding them to my list of places I would like to visit someday." - The Lit Buzz