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Flirting in italian by lauren henderson
Flirting in italian by lauren henderson





Finding a 1700s painting with what looks to be your twin is a largely appealing plot line. She’s ok at first, witty and outgoing, but because of her naivety and paranoia – mostly towards Luca – I was never able to really connect with her.Īs for the mystery elements – they’re definitely intriguing.

flirting in italian by lauren henderson

Even our main character, Violet, isn’t very likeable. They all sort of blend together after a bit – swallowed by their matching arrogance. In fact, I was never really sure if they were actually friends or more like frenemies. They don’t get considerably close or draw any sort of group dynamic. Unfortunately, their friendship never seems to bloom. Especially how the girls band together against the vicious daughters it feels like the start of a great alliance. I enjoyed this quite a bit at the beginning. We also have fun times: Plenty of parties, dancing, bonding with the girls. Which is a shame because in this setting it had the potential for extreme adorability. I eventually got exasperated by this whole ordeal, never growing to like him, nor did I feel any sort of rush from their romance.

flirting in italian by lauren henderson

Violet herself spends the bigger part of the book flip flopping between realizing he’s a jerk, to fantasizing about him in the same instant. Sure it’s got plenty of cute Italian boys, but when these boys go from sweet one minute to condescending the next, I was left feeling very irritated towards them – particularly Luca, the main love interest. I was super in the mood for a fun, cute, romantic story with an engaging mystery mixed in – and in Italy to boot! It started on a good note, but unfortunately, it didn’t turn out as expected.







Flirting in italian by lauren henderson