Secrets of the Italian Island (Sisters of War Book 1)

An absolutely gorgeous and page-turning World War Two romance

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Pub Date May 11 2023 | Archive Date May 18 2023

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Italy, 1943. A castle once full of love and laughter is left in ruins by the Nazis, as three sisters are torn apart by one terrible mistake…

New York, present day. Broken by the loss of her beloved grandmother Annalisa, who raised her all alone, Mia is shocked when she finds an old letter sent from Italy in her belongings. Annalisa never told Mia about the magnificent, vine-covered castle on Isola di Parissi where she spent one long summer under the Italian stars. Or that she was accused of something terrible in the darkest days of World War Two…

Arriving on the stunning Italian coast just a boat ride away from Parissi, Mia is devastated to find the island closed to visitors. Desperate to find out what her grandmother was hiding, she finds dark and brooding local guide Leo, who promises to help her sneak in.

As they explore the crumbling castle surrounded by lush olive groves, Mia begins to fall in love with passionate Leo and the beautiful country he calls home. And soon they find handwritten notes hidden in the walls, which confirm her grandmother’s heartbreaking story. Annalisa arrived on the island with her two sisters but was forced to abandon them when the Nazis invaded.

Mia soon realizes that the accusation against Annalisa might be true, and that Leo has his own reasons for wanting to dig up her family’s past. The terrible mistake Annalisa made tore apart the island community. Will it force Mia to leave Leo, and Italy, forever?

An epic, heart-wrenching tale based on the incredible true story of an island at war. Fans of Lucinda Riley, Fiona Valpy and Victoria Hislop will be utterly gripped.


Italy, 1943. A castle once full of love and laughter is left in ruins by the Nazis, as three sisters are torn apart by one terrible mistake…

New York, present day. Broken by the loss of her beloved...


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Advance Praise

What readers are saying about Barbara Josselsohn:

“Absolutely sensational… fast-paced and kept you guessing and turning pages until the end. So good!” Goodreads reviewer

“A beautiful story… I was completely entranced.” Book Reviews By Shalini

“Whisks you away… Absolutely gorgeous.” Bookworms United Book Club

“Will touch your heart… I wanted the book to keep going on.” Goodreads reviewer

“Exceptional… emotional and inspirational… One of my favorites this year. Please don’t miss it!” Fireflies and Free Kicks

“This book is filled with romance… I don't want to say goodbye.” Goodreads reviewer

“It’s wonderful to pick up a book and get lost inside its pages. This is exactly what happened… I was swept up… I didn’t want the book to end. Moving, heartfelt and wonderful… This was just the kind of read I needed right now. Highly recommended.” Jessica Belmont

What readers are saying about Barbara Josselsohn:

“Absolutely sensational… fast-paced and kept you guessing and turning pages until the end. So good!” Goodreads reviewer

“A beautiful story… I was...


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