Member Reviews
I have always enjoyed this authors books and this one is no exception.
Rachel and Sophie have an uncle George with a castle in paradiso in Italy. He dies and leaves them the castle, but before they can get it they have to live together in the castle and sign in every day for 90 days before they can get it. One problem they havent seen each other in 6 years and there is complicated family history.
Throw in some romance for both girls, some medieval history, money, and friendships and you have a winning combination.
Good read.
What a gorgeous read this proved to be
With family drama, romance and history!
For years two sisters have been estranged
But they'd never guessed what their Uncle arranged.
If together in his home for three months they stay
That home - a castle - they'll inherit, come what may.
A dreamy romantic escape set in a picturesque part of the world, T A Williams comes up trumps yet again with his latest charmer, A Little Piece of Paradise.
Sophie can barely believe her luck when she receives the news that her uncle has left her a castle in Italy. Sophie cannot wait to start living La Dolce Vita, however, her legacy comes with quite a big catch: she will inherit the property only if she manages to live there for three whole months with her estranged sister Rachel. Sophie and Rachel are not exactly on the best of terms, but will they manage to spend three whole months in each other’s company? Or will old wounds and past hurts end up destroying any hope they might have of securing their inheritance?
Sophie cannot wait to return to Italy having worked in Rome for for four years. Being back in the beautiful Italian capital reignites plenty of wonderful memories – and some bad ones as well. In Rome, Sophie had experienced devastating heartbreak, thanks to a cheating ex who seems keen to rekindle their relationship. However, when she gets to Italy, Sophie finds herself missing her dear friend Chris and wondering whether her happy ending was right under her nose all along…
Will living in paradise provide Sophie and Rachel with the opportunity to heal? Can they forge forward and rebuild their relationship? Or will they end up going their separate ways after three months? Will Sophie manage to tell Chris the truth about her feelings? Or will she end up getting her heart broken again?
Cancel all your appointments, pour yourself a glass of Amaretto and lose yourself in this fantastic Italian-set romance from T A Williams. A Little Piece of Paradise is an enchanting, poignant and engrossing tale about drawing a line under the past, new beginnings, unexpected legacies and falling in love that will brighten up even the most miserable of days.
Full of wonderful characters that leap off the pages, gorgeous descriptions that make you sigh with happiness and a story that will keep you entertained throughout, T A Williams has penned another enjoyable treat with his latest novel, A Little Piece of Paradise.
Another winner from this author as always set in a beautiful setting, Italy this time, and you are instantly transported there..... if only at the present!..... I loved the characters, the estranged sisters forced together, and of course Jeeves the inevitable labrador who stole the show in my opinion. Perfect warmhearted easy beach read
I usually don't read this kind of stories about estranged siblings because it's so emotional and sad. I picked this books because I read author's previous titles and I loved his writing style.
Yes, the story was a bit emotional when It came to bonding but you gotta love this type of writing. It's smooth and easy to read- I felt like I was in Italian castle by myself and description of surrounding was exquisite. I really loved the animals too, It was the high lite every time the dog had a main role for me!
Another easy read from this author - again a lovely setting in Italy that makes me want to pack up and visit. Nice characters and a happy ending - what more could you want?
The cover of this new TA Williams romance perfectly captures the beauty of Northern Italy, where the story is set. Paradiso is a tiny Italian village which is set back with spectacular views and full of charm. Who wouldn't like to inherit a castle? This is pure escapist fun! My favourite part of all his stories, the black labrador features heavily from the start so there was no waiting to see where he would show up. Jeeves was a hungry as a good labrador should be!
The relationship between the two sisters, Sophie and Rachel is estranged at the start and much of the story centres around them. Romance is there in the background but it is very much about repairing relationships and starting anew. With gorgeous descriptions and some interesting bits of history thrown in, the story feels fresh and original. As Autumn strikes, it is so nice to capture some Italian sunshine.
In short: Sun, siblings and romance!
Thanks to the puvlisher for a copy of the book
I really enjoyed this book.it’s about 2 sisters that fell out years ago,and there uncle died leaving them a big castle to do what they won’t with it.on one condition they live together for 3 month.can they be friends like they use to be.read it and see well worth a read I couldn’t put it down well done
Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for a free ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
This book is set in Italy, where 2 sisters have inherited a castle, but only if they spend 3 months together reconciling after a serious rift 6 years previously. There are good descriptions of the area and lifestyle intertwined with the sisters' relationship and their romances. The characters are well-drawn and the storyline progresses at a nice pace.
This is the second book I have read by this author, and it has reached a much higher standard. There are few phrases and sentences which seem a little stilted, such as the frequency of 'Sophie was pleasantly surprised to hear her sister speaking about such things', 'As for herself', and 'it was very unlikely that Elvis, Kylie or Kanye would have been in circulation then' and the very frequent use of 'a cold, wet nose' should have led to consideration of replacement with a different phrase on some occasions. It seemed odd that whilst Sophie had ceased all social media contact with her ex she hadn't blocked his number on her phone so that she still received calls and texts from him.
This is a very pleasant, atmospheric summer read for the beach.
5☆ A little bit of escapism!
A Little Piece of Paradise is exactly what this book is. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Estranged sisters Sophie and Rachel have been summoned to their Uncle George's Castle after they were left the castle in his Will.
However there are some pretty strict rules, before the sisters can inherit the castle.
Firstly they have to live together in the castle for approximately 3months.
Secondly they have to help oversee several renovations
Thirdly they have to help with the vineyard and wine.
Easy right!! ..... easier said than done... when the two sisters haven't even spoken in several years, let alone live together in a creepy castle.
Oh and I have to mention the most adorable puppy Jeeves ( yeap I said that right Jeeves... I adore he's name) and what a cheeky, loveable pup he is too.
If you have read Trevor's books before you will know he always features a gorgeous Labrador 🥰
I absolutely loved this book. The storyline is original, Witty, and Heartwarming.
I was absolutely swept away not only with the castle but the gorgeous backdrop.
Once again Trevor has transported me to a stunning location of Italy and the town of Paradiso
I loved the characters, they were relatable and likeable, but as I said before Jeeves stole my heart.
A Little Piece of Paradise is an Enchanting and Heartwarming Story of Second Chances, Fractured Relationships, Family Dramas, a sprinkle of Romance and a intriguing castle.
Trevor is one of my favourite Authors and I'm always super excited when he releases a new book.... and once again he has written an absolute gem!
A perfect book for a lil bit of escapism!
Really loved this story of two sisters and the way in which they are brought together. I'm sure the situation will resonate with many, although the carrot of inheriting a castle or stately house may prove a big incentive. As readers have come to expect, there are also lush descriptions of the Italian countryside and equally lush descriptions of Italian food. As the deadline draws near for the sisters to inherit, there is a major obstacle to overcome which brings the story to a satisfying conclusion. Really enjoyable.
T.A. Williams' novels are a sort of guilty pleasure as I like to travel to places I know (Italian born and bread here) and see them through different eyes
I also think he's got a love/hate relationship with Italy but I always have fun and enjoy the story.
This is an enjoyable and compelling novel, I liked the relationship between the sisters and the plot kept me hooked.
Recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine
Familial relationships and secrets make this an engaging read from an author best known for his romantic comedies. Sophie and Rachel are estranged sisters brought together by an unexpected inheritance. The Italian castle is theirs if they live there together for three months. The bond between the sisters and their conflicts are well described. Their gradual understanding is heartwarming.
Romance, rivalry, and family secrets make this an engaging read. The vividly described setting and the Italian ethos draws the reader into the sunshine.
I received a copy of this book from Canelo via NetGalley in return for an honest review.
T.A. Williams is an amazing write. He takes me on a journey, in Italy. I have Italy in my bucket list, I want to learn Italian next year, and because of this author's books I always get a glimpses of it.\In this book we have to sisters, a castle in Italy, a chance at love, a opportunity for this sisterhood and healing. A beautiful novel about family, a beautiful place/scenery and romance.
The descriptions, not surprising, transported me to the moment and place. I also enjoyed learning more about the background of Sophie and Rachel, and their family. It's the little things that make me curious, and T.A. Williams got a good amount of it to make me happy.
Overall, it was fantastic and I enjoyed it a lot. I won't give spoilers but you should check out and see what you think about the characters and their interactions, because I definitely had fun with it.
[I want to thank Rachel, at Rachel’s Random Resources, and T.A. Williams for the eCopy of this book, via NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.]
As this is my 3rd read by this author, I think it’s fair to say T A Williams writes perfectly pitched escapist fiction. We are swept away to Italy again, and the descriptions of the setting ensured that I felt like I had left my drab and dreary surroundings and escaped somewhere rather beautiful.
The characters in the book are well-developed, so much so that even the personality of Jeeves the Labrador seems to bounce off the page. I loved getting to know Sophie and following her journey to, and in, Italy.
There is a careful balance and mix of family drama and romance in this book. I have loved seeing how this new situation that Sophie and Rachel are thrown into, develops and changes the family dynamic and there are strong themes of friendship and forgiveness, too.
This has been an easy and yet gripping read, one that transports you and makes you think about how our words and actions can effect others. It has been yet another wonderful read by this fabulous author. I would recommend this book and author to fans of Lucy Coleman and Jennifer Bohnet.
Paradise Found
💕 Set around an area of Italy I know well, this story tugged on many heart strings for me. The hillside walks, the sandy beaches and visits to the piazza, with its bars and restaurants were wonderfully described and had me wishing I was back in Italy once more.
The story is one of wishes, hopes, dreams and has fabulously written encounters with a number of characters.
The sisters have to overcome several obstacles, some of their own making and some delivered unceremoniously from other quarters. As the details of the story unfolds, the sisters must face up to difficult conversations which are both uncomfortable but necessary.
Will there be a Happy Ever After for either of them? One thing is for sure, they both discover themselves throughout their journey.
Upon his death, Sophie and Rachel’s uncle George wants nothing more than to see the sisters together. So he gifts them his castle. The only hitch? They must move into his castle in Rome for three months if they want to inherit it. Both of them could use the money, so it should be fairly easy. But Sophie hasn’t heard from Rachel in 6 years. She has a lot of perceived notions about her sister, so hopefully, she can get over them and get to know who Rachel has become in the time they’ve been separated.
I sometimes had issues with Sophie’s judgment of Rachel. She’s also fairly insecure in herself. But I can see where she’s coming from. People change in time, and it’s worth it to the sisters to get to know each other as they are now.
I wanted to take part in this blog tour because I wanted to read a feel-good book, and Williams did not disappoint. A Little Piece of Paradise is richly descriptive. The reader can practically taste the food, smell the salty ocean air, and feel the joy and hurt radiating off the sisters. Overall, this was such an uplifting read. I loved the way the sisters connected.
I make no secret of the fact that I love T. A Williams’ romance novels, so I was thrilled be able to drag summer a little further into the year this year by reading A Little Piece of Paradise.
A hot Italian climate and hot Italian men abound in this romantic tale that actually has family at its heart, as we join Sophie on a mission that has been devised by her beloved uncle and which will (hopefully) see her inherit a fortune and a huge castle, and see her reunited with her estranged sister.
As ever, this book is filled with sumptuous descriptions of Italy, which could only come from someone who knows and loves it. The food, the landscape and so much of the history (which I love) makes a T. A. Williams book what it is, and makes it instantly recognisable – you can’t help but get caught up in it, especially now that the chilly nights are drawing in here!
T. A. Williams writes primarily about women. His main female characters are smart and resourceful and always – most importantly – three dimensional. You can always imagine these women as properly fleshed-out people so they’re very easy to relate to – even if I’ll never know what it’s like to inherit a whopping great castle in Italy…
Another heartwarming novel from T. A. Williams – keep them coming!
TA Williams is one of my favourite authors, so it is with great anticipation that I sit down to read this new tome. I have decided that it is almost a disadvantage, being a favourite author of mine; I can be pretty unforgiving and want each book to be as good as the last, if not better – and then I start wonder how these authors can keep the standard up. With TA Williams I have no such fears, as he continues to surpass himself with each new book. His writing is truly amazing.
Sophie and Chris are clearly animal lovers (I am judging this by their behaviour around the beautiful black Labrador, Jeeves), and that automatically endeared them to me, being an animal lover myself. The only think I was actually surprised at, was that Chris and Sophie were not a couple. I thought from the very first page, that they seemed to behave like a well established couple. Jeeves particularly tickled me with his ’I’m starving’ face – written for sure by someone who has at some point been blessed to be the custodian of a labrador!
Who wouldn’t jump at the chance to inherit a fabulous Italian castle from a Machiavellian Uncle, even if it did mean having to live under the same roof as your estranged Sister for three months. We didn’t know anything about why the Sister, Rachel had left in the first place, but I surmised that she did care about her Family deep down, in that she had let them know, however briefly, that she was safe.
Animals have an uncanny knack of being able to bring people together and very early on in this story, I find myself seriously invested in the characters and wanting Jeeves to bring them together into a genuinely happy, cohesive family.
I love a bit of mystery in the books I read and in this story I found myself intrigued as to why Sophie and her Sister Rachel had fallen out, before we had even met Rachel. Was it over a Man, money or a combination of the two? Needless to say, I could be completely wrong and the tiff could be over something else entirely. Regardless of the cause, it must have been a fairly serious argument, for the two women to have fallen out to quite the extent they had and I found this unsettling.
It is a testament to TA Williams that the writing in this book is such that it all seemed so real and I found myself so invested in what happened at such an early stage. For example, I found myself genuinely caring about each individual’s eventual outcome. I wanted the two sisters to be best friends, I wanted them to find real love and I oh so wanted them to inherit their Uncle’s estate.
You can tell that TA Williams is an animal lover, who has owned dogs, by the way that he writes about them. I was particularly touched by the excerpt where Jeeves comforts Sophie when she is upset about her uncle. This section was written in such a beautiful, sensitive way, it really touched me and having experienced this kind of affection from animals myself, I was overwhelmed by how realistic this prose was. A mutual love for their Uncle left me with the hope that this mutual affection might lead to the two women getting closer and realising their late Uncle’s wishes.
The descriptive language in this book left me in awe, at a fellow human being able to produce such a cornucopia of strings of words together, such that I felt myself transported to rural Italy, with its unique, luscious blend of sights, sounds and smells. At times I could close my eyes and I almost found myself transported to the location in the book. Oh to own a TARDIS!w
This book provided a first class lesson in humility; an example of how things that are said or events can appear one way to one person, yet have a different meaning to another. A lesson in forgiveness. One could just hope that Sophie would go at least some way towards understanding previous actions of Rachel, even if she found them hard to forgive.
This was an outstanding book on many fronts.
The author’s ability to produce another great book in a long list; how does one manage to produce so many great books that whilst similar in style, all tell a unique story.
Unique yet believable characters, showing that its never to late to make amends.
The overarching sense of true love.
An overwhelming sense of family.
I feel a need to discuss the ’elephant in the room’; a work of modern romantic fiction written by a man? While it’s not that common, we would do well to recall Sophie’s words ‘Men can and do write romance’. There is no doubt in my mind that this is resoundingly true and that TA Williams is amongst the best authors of any sex when studying contemporary romantic fiction. His work is outstanding and this book is in my opinion, a shining star in a sky of romantic fiction. This book is not to be missed, and its only fault is that it was over too soon. I’m sure that there is another book’s worth of story to be told, featuring these characters.
I sat down to read this book on a chilly and grey autumn morning, and before long I was transported to beautiful sunny Italy, and away from the gloom.
I just love this author’s books, which manage to combine sunshine, romance, history and a great story. Each one is different, and they seem to get better and better.
I really liked the characters in this book who, as always, are so real and authentic. I particularly liked Sophie, and I was glad that I liked her sister Rachel also. Although the sisters fell out years ago, it seems that their time in Italy might be able to heal some old wounds. I have to admit that my favourite character was Jeeves. If you’ve read any of these books before, you might guess who he is, a beautiful black labrador!
The setting is fabulous, and the descriptions of the beautiful scenery, historical sites and the wonderful food and drink made me feel as though I was really there, as well as making me long for a holiday.
A really rich novel filled with warmth, charm and beauty, this book will totally captivate and enrapture you. Just gorgeous.