Blurb:
Book 3
The Single Moms of San Camanez: The Vino Vixens
A quiet man. A cautious heart. A love that refuses to stay silent.
Because sometimes, healing feels like falling—and falling feels like home.
Welcome to San Camanez, a humble, peaceful little island in the Puget Sound and home to the Vino Vixens. Four cousins—and single moms—who run a vineyard, love the wine they sell, raise their kids together, and still hold out hope that not all men are like the ones they married. This is Danica’s story …
Tommaso
I came to San Camanez to keep a promise to my late wife—to turn our land into a sanctuary for the lost and forgotten. The animals give me purpose; the silence keeps me steady.
Then Danica Ross and her daughter arrive, and my carefully contained world begins to shift. She’s gentle but strong, scarred but unbroken. And when her little girl’s laughter fills the barn, I start to remember what hope sounds like.
But when my wife’s cousin threatens to take the farm, I realize I could lose everything—again. This time, though, I’m not sure I can go back to being alone.
Danica
After escaping a cruel marriage, I built a quiet life for my daughter and me—safe, small, predictable. Love wasn’t part of the plan.
Then Tommaso Barone walks into our lives: quiet, kind, infuriatingly patient. He makes me believe in trust again. In laughter. In warmth.
When his sanctuary—and our fragile new bond—are threatened, I have to decide if I’ll run like I always have… or fight for the man who’s teaching me that love doesn’t always hurt.
Set against the windswept shores of San Camanez, this tender, slow-burn romance celebrates second chances, quiet strength, and the kind of love that heals what life once broke.
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My Review - 5 of 5 stars -
All I can say is wow! This had me sitting with tissues pretty much from the start. Between animals, family, and bullies, I needed to wipe my eyes frequently. There were plenty of laughs, smiles, and swooning throughout to balance it all out. I loved the connection between Danica and Tommaso from the start. The attraction was there, and neither denied that fact but put it to the side. Danica was another woman with the shared past trauma, and she was one heck of a mother. Tommaso had his own history and problems that Danica felt she needed to help with. Loved this story!
I received a copy through Enticing Journey Book Promotions, and this is my unsolicited review.
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