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books set in Europe

Jul

17

2023

The Little Italian Hotel by Phaedra Patrick

A sweet story of compassion and friendship set in a cozy Italian hotel. Give yourself a warm, sunny little holiday and read this one! –Annette, The Well-Read Moose, Coeur d’Alene, ID Travel without having to wait for passport checks– shop destination-setting books at The Well-Read Moose and other independent bookstores.

Jun

23

2023

Perilous Times by Thomas D. Lee

Just for fun, let’s find a picnic table in the park in one of our large cities – maybe London. Fill a coffee thermos with a load of Arthurian legend, toss in a dragon (it’s okay – it’s a big container) and bring in some immortal knights for good measure– maybe a damsel in distress– …

Jun

13

2023

Return to Valetto by Dominic Smith

Ah…Italy in the Springtime. The war is over and it’s time to return home to Valetto, where few citizens remain. The village has been devastated, leaving it in ruins. But it is beautiful in its setting. Yes, even the three widowed sisters seem more lovely than they should be. But not everything is as it …

Jun

5

2023

The Time Traveler’s Guide to Regency Britain by Ian Mortimer

And for all of you Regency fans out there, here is the latest in Ian Mortimer’s guides to time traveling through history. The Time Traveler’s Guide to Regency Britain is a handbook for folks who find themselves swept up in a temporal rift and deposited somewhere between 1789 and 1830. We’ll note here that if you end …

May

22

2023

Night Flight to Paris by Cara Black

[Talk about] whiplash style plotting! Cara Black returns with Night Flight to Paris, her second Kate Rees WWII novel. Rees, a one-time spy who left the service to teach sharpshooting to Scots, is yanked back into the game when she is tasked with assassinating a high-ranking German operative who could spoil the Allies’ plans for …

Oct

23

2022

One Italian Summer by Rebecca Serle

Rebecca Serle’s One Italian Summer has family deaths, reincarnation, Italian villas, reconciliation, and the joy that is found friendship. This isn’t a morality tale set in a harsh and unforgiving climate. This is a love story about your own damn heart and about everyone needs a change of scenery now and again to shake off the …

Aug

29

2022

The Bookseller by Mark Pryor

Hugo, former FBI, now at the US Embassy in Paris, has a thing for old books. When one of his favorite booksellers goes missing and no one will talk about it, he just can’t let it go. Good twisty mystery, great characters, and a fantastic sense of the city of Paris! This is the first …

Aug

22

2022

Death and the Conjuror by Tom Mead

Oh, what fun! Mystery buffs know what it means when I say “locked room mystery.” It’s one of those murders that can’t happen – and yet, it does! So who did it… how was it accomplished… and why? With lots of interesting potential killers and amazingly tantalizing possible motives as well, you’ll likely not guess …

Aug

9

2022

A Paris Apartment by Michelle Gable

I read a book by Michelle Gable entitled The Bookseller’s Secret. I enjoyed it so much that I decided to try A Paris Apartment by the same author. It is one of the author’s earlier works. Like my first Gable book, this is based on fact but is a novel. The apartment existed. Marthe de Florian existed. …

Jun

29

2022

Boyfriend Material by Alexis Hall

Perhaps you have read the iconic novel Red White & Royal Blue? If you’ve been craving a gay romance of the same caliber, you need to read Boyfriend Material! Luc O’Donnell, son of two famous (and divorced) musicians, desperately needs to save his reputation in the press to keep his job. He’s badgered by a friend into dating …

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