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Life has a nasty surprise for a journalist and TV anchor from Columbus, Ohio, named Madison Moore. While her job is at stake, Madison travels to the beautiful small village of Todi in Italy's Umbria to ride out the storm. Heike has lost her beloved husband, Matthias. Her daughter and son-in-law have taken over the family restaurant Heike and Matthias ran for many years in Vienna. Heike decides to spend two weeks in Todi's Three Coins Inn to refresh her perspective. Grace takes her granddaughter, Kathryn, on a trip from England to Umbria as the girl's parents try to resolve their family problems. Chris Larson's life crumbles so he goes to Italy for a well-deserved break. Easter at the Three Coins Inn by Kimberly Sullivan, the second book in the Three Coins series, is a captivating read for fans of women's fiction, romance, and drama.
Kimberly Sullivan's Easter at the Three Coins Inn is a heartfelt, women-empowering tale of friendship, resilience, and self-discovery. Written from different perspectives, this novel also explores profound and interesting topics such as the importance of grandparents and family traditions in our lives, the intricacies of athletes' psychology, the challenges of parenting at any age, and the horrors of life with a domestic tyrant. Sullivan creates memorable and relatable characters. Heike and Madison undergo a remarkable inner transformation. Madison fights with fear of being rejected, while Heike discovers the power of tough love. The arresting descriptions of Umbria create its landscapes and sights in the mind's eye. The novel has unforeseen twists and turns and a beautiful romance. Excellent editorial work and the author's clear writing style elevate this compelling book to the next level.