



Wishing in Rome
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5.0 • 9 Ratings
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
It’s never too late for wishes to come true…
Dana and Carol, best friends their whole lives, planned the trip of a lifetime to Rome. They'd plotted every detail, from touring the Colosseum to throwing coins in the Trevi Fountain and making wishes. When Carol dies suddenly, Dana is bereft—even more than when her husband left her for another woman. Then a bequest from Carol arrives, telling her to take the trip to Rome they’d planned together. Dana sets out on the journey, determined to rediscover the woman she used to be and find the woman she wants to become. Carol’s final instruction is to make a wish in the Trevi Fountain. But how do you make an impossible wish for the only thing you truly want— to have your best friend back with you?
Marshall Garrison is all business, and so is this trip to Rome. But a chance meeting with Dana Shaw in the Colosseum changes everything. He doesn’t believe in forever-after love, but still, there’s something exceptional about this brave divorcée, gallantly traveling alone. He sets out to be her guide and her friend, but when he discovers her poignant story, he wants more— to help her believe in wishing for the impossible. And in the process, he might even remember that business is only a substitute for the things he used to wish for...
A later in life holiday romance that will take you away from it all...
Customer Reviews
Mature Romance at its Finest
WISHING IN ROME, by Jennifer Skully is the second book in the A Once Again series.
Dana Shaw has been through a messy divorce, then she loses her best friend, Carol . Her final wish for Dana is that she to take the trip to Italy they'd planned and have a holiday fling with a young Italian. But instead, Dana meet Marshall Garrison, an American who happens to live in the Bay Area the same as Dana, and they become friends.
From the moment Marshall saw Dana, he fell for her, only he doesn't believe in love or long term relationships. But Dana is different. She's the only woman who's ever been his friend and lover.
With plenty of clever twists in the plot, Jennifer Skully nails the mature romance.