
Get ready to escape to Italy in this new charity anthology! Featuring three short stories that all stem from a single wedding set in picturesque Tuscany. The stories were swoony and sweet and the bonus is that all proceeds are being donated to Trans Lifeline! It’ll only be available for a limited time, so don’t delay.
Read on to see my quick thoughts on each of the three stories!
Just a Fling
Well, I wasn’t expecting a 6-chapter short story to make me cry, but here we are. This was the sweetest! Tate and Sully were perfect for one another. Both of them were a little sad and very lonely when they met, but quickly hit it off and found something special together. With a backdrop of a family wedding in Tuscany, the setting and atmosphere added an extra level of romance to this sweet story. And the look into the future during the epilogue warmed my heart!
Snapshots
I hadn’t realized all three stories revolved around the same wedding, but it was fun to revisit it from a different perspective! This time from the POV of the wedding photographers, Nash and Rory. These guys had a one-night stand the night of Rory’s brother’s (and Nash’s best friend/business partner) wedding, but a miscommunication the next morning left them feeling like one night was all it would be. Paired up to take wedding photos in Italy when Rory’s brother can’t make it, these guys finally figure out their situation and decide to give it a go. The story was sweet, and I liked seeing them realize they actually both liked each other and wanted to be together.
It’s Italy, Not Love
If you wondered about the bartender flirting with the guy mentioned in Snapshots, well, you’re in luck. Roman is in Italy attending his co-worker’s wedding and meets flirty bartender Niilo. The two hit it off and embark on a 2-week tour of Italy and, in the process, fall in love. Roman and Niilo were so cute together. I loved following their adventures and seeing Roman’s unbridled wonder at all the sights they were seeing. Roman taking a million photographs was adorable and so relatable. I loved how it wrapped up, too. There was a line in the second-to-last chapter that took my breath away. So romantic!