When I saw the cover of this book, I knew I had to read it, it is gorgeous. I should have taken a minute to check it out better, because it is the final book in a trilogy. As I began reading this book, I was a bit lost as to all that had happened to bring the couples in this book together and what had happened to bring financial issues to Villa Limoncello. The more I got into the story, things cleared up and I was able to just read and enjoy the story.
Isabella, Izzy, Jenkins has been offered her dream job in England and she has a tough decision to make. Luca Castelotti, a handsome, chef who she just happens to love, lives in Tuscany and owns not only a Trattoria, but Villa Limoncello. Izzy has headed off to Italy to assist Luca with the latest group that is staying at the villa for "Snowflakes and Christmas Cakes" a five day course of Christmas cooking and crafts, as well as rehearsals for upcoming Christmas concerts. As the title says, there are so many secrets, it is hard to tell who is being honest or who is not sharing something they should be sharing. This is a romance, spearheaded by Carlotta, the village matchmaker. She has brought many people together, including Izzy and Luca and she knows they are meant to be. Both of them are trying not to hurt the other, so are not telling each other what they are thinking and what they need to know. With someone trying to blackmail members of the chorus, an attempt to harm the conductor and some love in the air, will the concerts go even go on? Will Luca and Izzy finally sit down and tell each other what is in their hearts? Be prepared for a surprise at the end that adds just a touch more angst to the story.
The story is well plotted with many secrets scattered throughout the story that add some tension and mystery. Is is well written and once I had sorted everything out, it held my attention well. Sometimes I forgot I was reading a romance as the other interesting storylines added much to the story. For me, the setting, the historical and artistic references were another interesting part of this book. It was great for the armchair traveler in me. Overall, it is a wonderful story of following your heart and your dreams to find what you really want, and doing that at Christmas time in Italy is truly magical. If you like a feel-good Christmas romance full of charm, them pick this one up to enjoy. I received a copy of this book from the publisher upon request. The rating, ideas and opinions shared are my own.