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Last Voyage
of the Valentina - description
Exotically beautiful but desperately
unhappy, Alba lives on a houseboat on the Thames,
where she enjoys a life of leisure and entertains
an endless and unfulfilling succession of lovers.
Though irresistible to men, her striking Mediterranean
features and fiery temper distance her from her
father and stepmother's aristocratic and highly
traditional English family.
When Alba discovers a portrait of
her dead mother, Valentina -- a mysterious Italian
beauty she'd hardly known, whose story has been
kept from her by her still grieving father --
she is instantly shaken from complacency. Determined
to learn the truth about Valentina, Alba returns
to the olive groves of the Amalfi coast of Italy,
to her mother's tiny village of Incantellaria,
ignoring the friends and family who urge her to
leave the past alone. Once there, Alba discovers
cultural roots and the love of a new family, and
begins to uncover wartime secrets protected for
decades. Alba's quest to understand her mother's
identity takes her beyond anything she could have
imagined, revealing a mysterious tale of desperation,
decadence, deception, murder, and betrayal involving
partisans and Nazis, peasants and counts. Alba's
journey leads her not only to the truth of her
family's hidden past but to the possibility of
love and happiness in her own future.
Last Voyage of the Valentina
is a sweeping, romantic story that makes for a
great escape for any booklover
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