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The Little Italian Hotel

By: Phaedra Patrick
Narrated by: Callie Louise
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When a relationship expert’s own marriage falls apart, she invites four strangers to Italy for a vacation of healing and second chances in this uplifting new novel from the author of The Messy Lives of Book People.

Ginny Splinter, acclaimed radio host and advice expert, prides herself on knowing what’s best for others. So she’s sure her husband, Adrian, will love the special trip to Italy she’s planned for their thirtieth wedding anniversary. But when Ginny presents the gift to Adrian, he surprises her with his own very different plan—a divorce.

Beside herself with heartache, Ginny impulsively invites four heartbroken listeners to join her in Italy instead while live on air. From hiking the hills of Bologna to riding a gondola in Venice to sharing stories around the dining table of the little Italian hotel, Ginny and her newfound company embark on a vacation of healing.

However, when Adrian starts to rethink their relationship, Ginny must decide whether to commit to her marriage or start afresh, alone. And an unexpected stranger may hold the key to a very different future… Sunny, tender and brimming with charm, The Little Italian Hotel explores marriage, identity and reclaiming the present moment—even if it means leaving the past behind.

Look for Phaedra Patrick’s previous charming bestsellers!
  • The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper
  • Rise and Shine, Benedict Stone
  • The Library of Lost and Found
  • The Secrets of Love Story Bridge
  • The Messy Lives of Book People
Coming of Age Women's Fiction Family Life Feel-Good Italy Heartfelt Marriage Friendship Fiction Genre Fiction
Heartwarming Story • Well-developed Characters • Great Reading • Relatable Problems • Entertaining Journey

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This is an interesting book. Some reviews say it’s a romance but I disagree. It’s a story about a woman who realizes that the life she thought was perfect was actually empty and unfulfilled. Everyone could learn something from the story. I agree with most that the narrator could be better and she really butchered the Italian. Overall it is still definitely worth listening to, but if you speak or understand Italian credibly then try not to wince too much.

Sweet story

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The strength of this story is its characters. They are domination and relatable and almost fully realized. Almost. Only one storyline is resolved, and it’s not the main one. The ending is meandering, then ends suddenly and in the most unsatisfying way. I found myself wondering aloud, “Is that it?” Evidently. I feel I wasted my time and energy investing in this story.

Disappointing

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Loved the story but the narration was awful. Her attempt at male voices was terrible. Several times I was going to give up listening and just buy the book to read. Would not listen to another book performed by this narrator.

Such a cute story

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This book is so relatable! I love that the main Character Ginny spent time making new friends and learning herself again. Just beautiful! This book gets 5 stars from me!!!

I love this book!

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I've enjoyed her other books more. For me personally, the dialect of the narrator and therefore the main character, made it difficult for me to take her story seriously. Perhaps the author wanted that dialect for authenticity, but for some reason it lacked any gravitas. I know it's not supposed to be a heavy book, but it almost seemed phony. It was hard for me to care.

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