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Reviewed by Anne-Marie Reynolds for Readers' Favorite
Piazza Navona by M.L. Kilian is the story of one woman’s escape from her cheating husband. Elise thought she had the perfect life – wonderful husband, great jobs and 2 loving, albeit demanding kids. She had noticed that her husband had been working more and more and was a little distant and, on the eve of her eldest daughter’s engagement party, he tells her that he has been having an affair with her cousin for the last 4 years. After throwing him out, she sinks into despair, rousing only to see her youngest daughter off to Italy where she is attending university. Shortly afterwards, Elise decides to visit Italy herself and books her ticket. It is there that she starts to live for herself again, between fending off demands from eldest daughter Lauren and spending time with Audrey, her youngest. She meets new friends, including an elderly man who owns a stationery store. Her life takes another turn when she gets involved with a mystery man staying in her hotel. Through tears of joy and sorrow, Elise learns to live and to love again before returning home to face her husband.
Piazza Navona had me laughing, crying, and cringing – not at the book itself but at some of the things that happened. Knowing how hard it is to get a first novel off the ground, I applaud M.L. Kilian for succeeding with this one. The characters fit the story line a treat and everything blends together in a mix of romance, sadness, and laughter, a real uplifting voyage of discovery. I can’t wait for part 2!