The Invitation The Invitation

The Invitation

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Publisher Description

From the author of the New York Times bestsellers The Paris Apartment and The Guest List, an evocative love story set along the Italian Riviera about a group of charismatic stars who all have secrets and pasts they try desperately and dangerously to hide.

Rome, 1953: Hal, an itinerant journalist flailing in the post-war darkness, has come to the Eternal City to lose himself and to seek absolution for the thing that haunts him. One evening he finds himself on the steps of a palazzo, walking into a world of privilege and light. Here, on a rooftop above the city, he meets the mysterious Stella. Hal and Stella are from different worlds, but their connection is magnetic. Together, they escape the crowded party and imagine a different life, even if it's just for a night. Yet Stella vanishes all too quickly, and Hal is certain their paths won't cross again.

But a year later they are unexpectedly thrown together, after Hal receives an invitation he cannot resist. An Italian Contessa asks him to assist on a trip of a lifetime -- acting as a reporter on a tremendous yacht, skimming its way along the Italian coast toward Cannes film festival, the most famous artists and movie stars of the day gathered to promote a new film.

Of all the luminaries aboard — an Italian ingénue, an American star, a reclusive director — only one holds Hal in thrall: Stella. And while each has a past that belies the gilded surface, Stella has the most to hide. As Hal's obsession with Stella grows, he becomes determined to bring back the girl she once was, the girl who's been confined to history. An irresistibly entertaining and atmospheric novel set in some of the world's most glamorous locales, The Invitation is a sultry love story about the ways in which the secrets of the past stay with us — no matter how much we try to escape them.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2016
August 2
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
432
Pages
PUBLISHER
Little, Brown and Company
SELLER
Hachette Digital, Inc.
SIZE
2.1
MB

Customer Reviews

elise taylor ,

nice summer read

this book is set in the early 1950's and then going back and forth from the late 30's during the war in Europe.
Characters could have been developed a bit more and the ending was abrupt, but ok for summer fluff.
Also thoughtful at times about how everyone has sadness or guilt in their lives and how they deal with it..

caithayes ,

This book was disappointing

I thought since I liked other books by this author this one would be good too but this book fell short. It’s slow and boring. I would not recommend it

Deli_m ,

Couldn’t get into it

This book seemed super interesting. I love this author and I love period pieces but I just could not get into this story. It drags on and it’s not compelling at all. I tried to keep reading thinking it would get better but it was just kind of boring.

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