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Meet Me in Milan: The outrageously funny summer holiday read and instant Times bestseller!

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KD Sherrinford's ability to create a rich and emotionally charged narrative is commendable. If you enjoy mysteries with well-developed characters and thought-provoking themes, this book is a must-read.

To celebrate the upcoming release of Meet Me in Milan, Sophie will be hosting an exclusive launch party on Sunday, August 20th, at the glamorous Wunderbar Ballroom in Glasgow and it’s sponsored by Whitley Neil Gin. The book excels in crafting authentic and relatable characters. Irene's determination to prove Renata's innocence is a testament to the strength of their friendship. Additionally, the underlying tension between Irene and Sophia, her dear friend, adds a layer of complexity and depth to the story.

I was fascinated by how the author discovers the feelings of a person who moves away from his hometown, and enters an adventure of which he does not know what will result from it. In this way, little by little the reader becomes involved in a series of events that without stopping that tell in a subtle way how complicated and hard it is to leave your roots, to immerse yourself in others at the end of different ones.

Is Mariuccia (and, consequently, Melinda) in unbridled awe of her Italian hosts? Once again, I’ll let you be the judge with this rather amusing commentary on p. 182: “(a)t one time, Alberto had the idea of renting out libraries for such occasions. The client would answer a questionnaire about what kind of (false) impression he or she would like to give and they could (maybe using a proprietary software program) generate a list of works based on the answers. They would specify how they wanted the books organized as well. You know, Lolita next to Sense and Sensibility, or Machiavelli next to Karl Marx, alphabetically. He would wager that a good number of people wouldn’t even see it as a farce.” This writer is good, this literary resource is new to me, this descriptive way makes me understand that, what I will read next, will be good". As usual Zara is chaos personified. Even with a steady boyfriend she's at times insecure, she had me rolling my eyes and muttering to myself with her jumping to conclusions and overreacting to basically nothing. Zara is exhausting if not hilarious. This book however she did so many things that I found to be awful , as much as I laughed out loud many times, I also was really quite annoyed at her too. I started to dislike her a tad, particularly after the baby shower. 😤

By Sophie Gravia

KD Sherrinford was born and raised in Preston, Lancashire, and now resides on The Fylde Coast with her husband John, and their four children. Hailing from Glasgow, Gravia has captured the hearts of readers with her unique ability to weave enchanting tales filled with witty one-liners and vibrant characters into her best-selling trilogy of books. The rom-com gone wrong series which includes Glasgow Kiss and What Happens in Dubai feature lead protagonist Zara Smith's comical romantic mishaps, draws inspiration from true stories and hilarious dating experiences shared by Sophie and her friends.

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