Lost Hearts in Italy

Interesting Women: Stories

Author: Andrea Lee

The Italian phrase Mai due senza tre–“never two without three”–forms the basis of Andrea Lee’s spellbinding novel of betrayal. Sophisticated and richly told, Lost Hearts in Italy reveals a trio caught in the grip of desire, deception, and remorse.When Mira Ward, an American, relocates to Rome with her husband, Nick, she looks forward to a time of exploration and awakening…..Read More

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