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The Italian Girl

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The Italian Girl

By: Lucinda Riley
Narrated by: Yolanda Kettle
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From the author of the Seven Sisters series, Lucinda Riley's The Italian Girl takes you from the back streets of Naples to the world's finest opera houses on a poignant, unforgettable journey of love, betrayal and self-discovery.

Read by Yolanda Kettle (Philippa Gregory's The Queen's Fool)

Nothing sings as sweetly as love, or burns quite like betrayal.

Rosanna Menici is just a girl when she meets Roberto Rossini – the man who will change her life. In the years that follow, their destinies will be bound together – both for their extraordinary talents as opera singers, and by their enduring but obsessive love.

Their love will ultimately affect the lives of all those closest to them. For, as Rosanna slowly discovers, their union is haunted – haunted by irreversible events of the past . . .

Praise for Lucinda Riley:

'A masterclass in beautiful writing' – The Sun

'Captivating . . . poignant yet uplifting' – Woman's Own

'Utterly enchanting . . . Prepared to be intrigued, moved to tears and ultimately uplifted' – Lancashire Evening Post

A version of this story has previously been published under the title Aria, under the name Lucinda Edmonds – now extensively rewritten as The Italian Girl.

©2020 Lucinda Riley (P)2020 Macmillan Publishers International Limited
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance Italy Opera Heartfelt
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The Story Revolves Around An Intense And Emotionally Turbulent Love Story Between Roberto And Rosanna, Exploring Themes Of Passion, Betrayal, And The Consequences Of Obsessive Love. While Many Readers Found The Tale Gripping And Layered With Intriguing Family Dynamics, Others Criticized Roberto's Character As Irritating And The Relationship As Emotionally Abusive. The Book Delves Into Subjects Like Music, Family Bonds, Life's Hardships, And The Quest For Forgiveness. Overall, It's An Epic Yet Divisive Romantic Saga That Resonated Deeply With Some Readers But Left Others Dissatisfied With Its Contrived Storyline And Lack Of Substance.
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The Italian Girl by Lucinda Riely

I loved the book. Yet another excellent example of Lucinda Riely's writing. Highly recommended reading.

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Wonderful

I have listened to many of Lucinda’s books. This is by far my favorite of them all!

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Outstanding!!!

This is one of the best books I’ve listen to in a long time! It was well written and the narration was well done. I always considered Ms Riley’s “The Midnight Rose “ as her best book; this one was just as good.

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Beautiful story

Wonderful story and presentation - intriguing situations and narrative made you feel you where there inside the story

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The Italian Girl

Lucinda Riley never disappoints me. Each story is exciting and this story keeps you hoping that never it will to be over. The ending is perfect.

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Loved this

This was one of my favorite Lucinda Riley stand alone books. I could not stop listening! Even though the main character Roberto is infuriating, the story was perfect. Would definitely recommend!

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The love story of Roberto and Roseanna.

I hate how the narrator keeps changing from "a" to "er" back and forth. For example: one time the narrator says Roseanna, the next time it is Roseanner". Also, the story doesn't even explain how Roberto was the father of Ella's, and yet, when she finds out about it, there isn't any comment bu either Ella's or Rosanna.

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Riveting

I love how much research the author does. I enjoyed every page.

The performance was outstanding!

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Outstanding!

I loved the seven sisters so I wanted to read another of Lucinda’s books. This was written in a very similar way and it was simply outstanding!!!

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Storyline was too contrived

Disliked the British accent on the Italian characters. The reader did a great job but an Italian accent would’ve been more in keeping with the story about Italians.

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