From Booklist
Five years after discovering her philandering husband in flagrante delicto, Belinda Smith is living la dolce vita as the proprietor of a B and B deep in the heart of Tuscany, where, surrounded by a contingent of fellow British expats, she reigns as the valley's self-appointed contessa. With her hastily--and cheaply--remodeled villa more downtrodden than upmarket, her decorating style more Oscar Madison than Martha Stewart, and her hostessing skills more Marquis de Sade than Relais et Chateaux, Belinda just may be the most inhospitable hotelier since Basil Fawlty. Throw in her long-suffering daughter, Mary, playing Cinderella to Belinda's wicked-stepmotherish personae, and the pieces are in place for Belinda to receive a royal comeuppance. Enter Lauren, a svelte, savvy, sophisticated American widow who buys a neighboring villa and opens a rival B and B. That's bad enough, but when Lauren's son falls for Belinda's daughter, mamma mia, the fur really flies! British novelist Edwards-Jones makes a boisterous American debut with this bawdy, bewitching comedy of ill-manners. Carol Haggas
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Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
Review
“Absolutely hysterical. I could not put it down.”
–Candace Bushnell, author of Sex and the City
From the Trade Paperback edition.
–Candace Bushnell, author of Sex and the City
From the Trade Paperback edition.

