Georgina Ballard has been disappointed in love more than a few times, a fact that she is uncomfortably aware of amid her sister’s wedding preparations. When her elderly aunt Rowena bids Gigi to accompany her on an art tour across Europe, Gigi hesitates but eventually resigns herself to the train journey alongside a group of aged art connoisseurs, if only to mollify her aunt.
Once aboard the Orient Express, Gigi is pleased to
discover that not everyone on the tour is in their twilight years: Clyde
Haskins, an energetic young art professor from the University of
London, will serve as the group’s tour guide. Clyde is equally intrigued
that a young lady has joined the tour, and Aunt Rowena and her friends
immediately set out to play matchmaker. Clyde and Gigi both find humor
in Aunt Rowena’s antics despite knowing that each is determined to keep
their heart carefully guarded. Yet, the enchantment of their European
exploration weaves an undeniable spell between them. When their journey
ends, can their holiday love story endure the obstacles of real life?
Review:
The idea of going on a month-long tour of Europe sounds amazing. The idea of going on a month-long art museum tour does not, so I could understand Gigi's trepidation at going. (I think she was way more interested in the art than I would be though.) I am so curious about Nicholas. I remember him from the first book in this series (I still need to read the second one) and I can't wait to find out what his story is. I can only imagine how...entertaining it would be to accompany aunt Rowena and her friends. They are definitely a feisty bunch, that's for sure. Of course, the best relationship of all was the one between Gigi and Clyde. It was fun to tag along with them while they were getting to know each other. This book is definitely a stand-alone, but I recommend reading the first two anyway, because why wouldn't you want to?
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