Chiara è disperata per essersi lasciata convincere a trascorrere le vacanze natalizie sulle Dolomiti insieme alla sua famiglia, invece di scappare verso l’agognato sole dei tropici. L’ultima volta che ha messo gli sci ai piedi, parecchi anni fa, si è ripromessa di non farlo mai più. Non può neppure invocare la complicità della sorella Elisa che, fresca di matrimonio, ha deciso di dimostrare al consorte, fanatico sciatore, quanto sia ansiosa di macinare chilometri di piste innevate. E così Chiara, una volta arrivata, si rende conto che nulla potrà salvarla: dovrà unirsi agli entusiasti sciatori e sperare di tornare tutta intera. Come se la situazione non fosse già di per sé difficile, dovrà anche avere a che fare con Giulio, l’enigmatico fratello del cognato. Ma si sa, le sfide più ardue sono anche le più emozionanti: riuscirà Chiara a non lasciare sulle piste i legamenti e… soprattutto il cuore?
Helen Fripp Libri




The French House
- 350pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
For grieving Nicole Clicquot, saving the vineyards her husband left behind is her one chance to keep a roof over her head and provide a future for her little girl. She ignores the gossips who insist the fields are no place for a woman: but one day, buying fresh croissants at the boulangerie, Nicole is shocked to hear a rumour about her husband. They say he died with a terrible secret. One that brings disgrace on Nicole and turns the whole town against her. Heartbroken, her reputation in tatters, and full of questions no one can answer, Nicole turns to her husband's oldest friend, travelling merchant Louis. His warm smile and kind advice seem to melt her troubles away. And as they taste her first golden wine of the season and look out over the endless rolling hills, Nicole starts to believe she can turn her fortunes around, and be welcomed back into the local community. But when Louis avoids her after a long trip abroad, Nicole sees he has secrets of his own and just as she doubts if he's on her side, she realises how her feelings for him had grown. Desperately torn between her head and her heart, Nicole works day and night on a plan for her future: but to save her home and her little daughter from ruin, she must risk everything..
The Painter's Girl
Absolutely heartbreaking historical romance set in Paris
- 292pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
The story unfolds in a luminous studio where an artist expresses a desire to paint a woman haunted by the memory of her lost daughter. Surrounded by vibrant canvases and rich colors, she grapples with her longing and the hope of reconnecting with her child. The narrative explores themes of grief, creativity, and the enduring bond between a mother and her daughter, capturing the emotional weight of loss and the transformative power of art.