The Place We Met: Isabelle Broom

The Place We Met: Isabelle Broom

by IsabelleBroom (Author), Isabelle Broom (Author)

Synopsis

Lake Como, Italy, New Year's Eve. The perfect place to fall in love? Or the perfect place for everything to fall apart? 'Utterly romantic' Adele Parks Lucy may have suffered her fair share of bad men, but now she has Pete. Finally, a man worth sharing her favourite place with, Lake Como. That's if she can put mysterious phone calls and glamorous ex-girlfriends out of her mind. Taggie is rushed off her feet, but distraction is exactly what she needs to forget why she fled England and the sadness she left behind. She certainly doesn't have time for infuriating stranger Marco. A man is the last thing she needs right now. Lucy and Taggie might not know it, but their lives are about to collide. The New Year might begin with fireworks - but how will it end? Praise for The Place We Met 'A writing powerhouse' Carrie Hope Fletcher 'Heart-warming and wonderfully romantic' Rosanna Ley 'The perfect getaway read' Red 'Fresh, intelligent, sparklingly escapist' Sunday Mirror 'A beautiful and satisfying romantic book . . . I couldn't put it down' Netgalley Reviewer

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More Information

Format: paperback
Publisher: Penguin
Published:

ISBN 10: 0718186680
ISBN 13: 9780718186685
Book Overview: Perfect escapism from a rising star in women's fiction - heartbreak, humour and romance set in Lake Como, Italy.

Media Reviews
Utterly romantic -- Adele Parks * bestselling author of The Image of You *
Fresh, intelligent romantic fiction with a sparklingly escapist setting and a festive feel - a great read for winter * Sunday Mirror *
A writing powerhouse -- Carrie Hope Fletcher * bestselling author of All That She Can See *
Satisfying romance set in an exotic location . . . The perfect getaway read for when the rain and wind are lashing at the window * Red Magazine *
Wonderful -- 12 of the Best Christmas Books * Prima *
Prepare to be swept away to Lake Como for a NYE party you'll never forget with this brilliantly written novel * Fabulous *
A sparkling read from a brilliant author * Bella *
Heart-warming and wonderfully romantic. And as for Lake Como - that setting truly shimmers! Perfect for New Year in such a magical setting. I picked up the book and then found it almost impossible to put down -- Rosanna Ley * bestselling author of The Little Theatre by the Sea *
Atmospheric Christmas escapism * My Weekly *
A story that intrigues and surprises -- Kate Eberlen * bestselling author of Miss You *
A thoroughly indulgent escape from those chilly winter nights, The Place We Met is guaranteed to transport you to a wonderland of hidden secrets, shocking pasts and surprising romance. I devoured this smart, enthralling story of two women whose fates are entwined in the most incredible way. Isabelle Broom is the queen of heartfelt fiction. She just gets better and better -- Victoria Fox * author of The Silent Fountain *
I experienced sheer joy in reading The Place We Met . . . I was swept away in the romance, the emotions and the gorgeousness of the writing * Linda's Book Bag *
Praise for Isabelle Broom * - *
We loved it! * Closer *
Warning: you will shed tears and end up booking a trip! * Prima *
Prepare for tears and laughter * Fabulous *
Unashamedly romantic * Sunday Express *
Brilliantly evocative -- Paige Toon
Brilliant, warm and beautifully judged - I raced through it -- Cathy Kelly
A lovely, absorbing novel, full of beauty and mystery -- Kate Eberlen
So evocative you can practically smell the paella and sangria * Closer *
Author Bio
Isabelle Broom was born in Cambridge nine days before the 1980s began and studied Media Arts in London before joining the ranks at Heat magazine, where she remains the Book Reviews editor. Always happiest when she is off on an adventure, Isabelle now travels all over the world seeking out settings for her novels, as well as making the annual pilgrimage to her true home - the Greek island of Zakynthos. Currently based in Suffolk, where she shares a cottage with her dog Max and approximately 467 spiders, Isabelle fits her writing around a busy freelance career and tries her best not to be crushed to oblivion under her ever-growing pile of to-be-read books.