Once again, VL Locey takes us on a journey to find love, this time in the Italian countryside in Reflections of Cypress.
From the blurb:
When you’re forced to walk a different path, the detour just might be what your heart required all along.
Arlo Bonetti has enjoyed a life of unparalleled luxury. As the sole heir to a global olive oil empire, he’s traveled the world, indulged in every pleasure, and never known a day of responsibility. While he revels in his lavish lifestyle, his father is less than pleased. Amidst a series of scandals, the latest being the most outrageous in Arlo’s eventful life, his father decides to intervene. Taking control of Arlo’s trust fund, he issues an ultimatum: he has a year to grow up, or he’ll lose access to the family’s immense fortune. To make sure Arlo follows through, he’s dispatched to Italy, the heart of the Bonetti legacy, to manage one of their renowned olive farms.
Surly doesn’t even begin to describe Arlo’s mood when he lands in Florence to report to his great-aunt, the matriarch of the family and the only person his father feels can whip the spoiled, truculent young man into shape. It’s there, in the city of the Renaissance, that Arlo meets Donvino Marini, the grandson of his great-aunt’s housekeeper. The two young men come from vastly different backgrounds: one is a millionaire’s son and the other a poor athlete with dreams of making the Italian rowing team. Arlo is instantly charmed by the beautiful, affable rower and what starts off as a flirtation soon turns into something much deeper, something that will change Arlo’s world in ways he couldn’t have imagined.
Reflections of Cypress is an opposites attract, rich man/poor man M/M romance with two young men from different walks of life, a city of flowers, an oil mill brimming with scenic countryside views, family and friends that are not averse to pushing two souls together in the name of romanza, one distinguished feline, swaying cypress trees, lush heady nights, and a happily-ever-after.
Heather's Review:
If you've been following my reviews for a while you know I'm a sucker for transformative books where characters grow and learn during the book and in Reflections of Cypress, Arlo's character goes through a huge transformation thanks to his aunt, his tutor and of course Donvino...
This book not only takes us on his personal journey but also gives us the chance to feel like we're right there in Florence - with amazing worldbuilding and descriptios of everything from the countryside to the heart of the city.
You don't need to have read what has come before to enjoy and experience Reflections of Cypress for yourself as it can easily standalone.
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