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Loved this book 2 in the series…..This book is a show stopper - one I would give to my friends. I would buy multiple copies of this book for people! Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the opportunity to read this early copy.

Wow!! I've just read this book in one sitting and it has blown me away. Everything you could ask for in a book. Romance, thrills, excitement, culture and a little bit of magic. I love Daniela Sacerdoti's writing anyway but this has to be the best yet. The Tuscan Sister's Secret is book two in the Tuscan sisters series and is Bianca's story. Bianca is Lulu's twin although all the sisters appear in the book. We heard Lulu's story in book one. The story is set in 1985 and the mid 1940's. Bianca's sixth sense links her with Viola a previous occupant of their home Casalta. Through their work in the Uffizi Bianca learns amazing things about Viola and her life. Not to be missed if you love a bit of escapism.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read an advance copy. All opinions are my own.

This is the second in the series featuring sisters living in Tuscany, each of whom have a special gift. The story is told on multiple timelines and features as it’s central current timeline story the complicated relationship between one of the sisters and the son of a neighbouring family, one with which there is a long term feud. In the past, we see the story of a young woman who is forced into promising to marry a man old enough to be her father and her wish to escape. The timelines combine when one becomes aware of the other, using her gift to fathom out the events of the past.
Set in a beautiful backdrop and with a cast of characters who have developed from the first book the reader is immediately immersed into the Italian culture, seeing the feuds and complexities an old hatred brings to the current generation. Beautifully written also and with some interesting historic interest around the artworld and the theft of painting and works of art during the war.
Highly recommended and although could be read as a standalone I feel reading the first in the series to understand the background of the characters.
Thanks to Netgalley, the author and the publisher for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.

This is a sequel to The Tuscan Sisters book about an Italian family and their daughters.
After the death of her father Lucrezia returns home to live with her sisters.
They find out that their father has left debts and they must find a way to hold onto the family home.
A story told in several timelines about their family history and the importance of home.
Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for my e-copy in exchange for an honest review.