
Book Synopsis:
Escape to Villa Limoncello… where dreams come true in the most unexpected ways.
With Christmas around the corner, Izzie Jenkins is ready to kickstart the new ‘Snowflakes and Christmas Cakes’ course at Villa Limoncello with chef and business partner, Luca Castelotti.
However, secrets are stirring with their latest guests and when nasty accidents keep befalling the group it looks like Izzie will have to turn detective once more to protect the Villa’s fledgling reputation. On top of all this, Izzie’s been offered the job of a lifetime – back home in Cornwall. Will she be coming home for Christmas, or will Tuscany work its magic to keep her at Villa Limoncello with Luca?A gorgeous festive read perfect for fans of Sarah Morgan and Jenny Oliver.
Christmas Secrets At Villa Limoncello is available in ebook now. You can purchase your copy using the link below.
My Review:
I though this was a festive, magical read which is perfect for this time of year. I loved that the same characters were back again and that I got to spend a bit more time in their world.
As usual the author does a fantastic job of setting the scene and I felt like I had been whisked away to Tuscany myself with her wonderfully vivid descriptions. The villa and it’s surroundings seemed like a beautiful places to stay and I felt quite jealous of the characters for getting to stay there.
Whilst staying at the villa Izzie occupies herself by cooking some truly scrumptious sounding food, which I spent far too long looking up recipes for on line, and making some lovely Christmas crafts which helped get me enthusiastic about making my own with the kids.
There is a little bit if an intriguing mystery running through the book which I enjoyed following as we learn more about the secrets Izzie and Lucas have been keeping from each other. I was perhaps a tiny bit disappointed that the two didn’t have a mystery of their own to solve like previous books but still loved watching it all unravel as the story goes on.
Overall I thought this was a wonderful, easy read which is guaranteed to get the reader into the festive spirit. It was a great ending to what has been a hugely enjoyable series and I felt very sad to be leaving the villa and characters behind.
Huge thanks to Rachel from Rachel’s Random resources for inviting me onto the blog tour and for my copy of this book.
About The Author:

Daisy James is a Yorkshire girl transplanted to the north east of England. She loves writing stories with strong heroines and swift-flowing plotlines. When not scribbling away in her peppermint-and-green summerhouse (garden shed), she spends her time sifting flour and sprinkling sugar and edible glitter. She loves gossiping with friends over a glass of something pink and fizzy or indulging in a spot of afternoon tea – china plates and teacups are a must.
Daisy would love to hear from readers via her Facebook page or you can follow her on Twitter @daisyjamesbooks or on Instagram @booksdaisyjames.


I enjoyed this one as well Joanna, and am jealous that you have read the previous ones and I have not. I hope to remedy that soon.
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