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The Echoes of Love, by Hannah Fielding
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Set against the breathtaking beauty of Italy, The Echoes of Love is a passionate, heart-breaking romance to ignite the senses and rekindle your belief in the power of love. Seduction, passion and secrets... Venetia Aston-Montagu has escaped to Venice to work in her godmother's architectural practice, putting a lost love behind her. For the past ten years she has built a fortress around her heart, only to find the walls tumbling down one night of the carnival when she is rescued from masked assailants by an enigmatic stranger, Paolo Barone. Drawn to the powerfully seductive Paolo, despite warnings of his Don Juan reputation and rumours that he keeps a mistress, Venetia can't help being caught up in the smouldering passion that ignites between them. When she finds herself assigned to a project at his magnificent home deep in the Tuscan countryside, Venetia not only faces a beautiful young rival but also a sinister count and dark forces in the shadows, determined to come between them. Can Venetia trust that love will triumph, even over her own demons? Or will Paolo's carefully guarded, devastating secret tear them apart forever?
(Hannah Fielding) The Echoes of Love, by Hannah Fielding- Amazon Sales Rank: #2123013 in Books
- Published on: 2015-10-01
- Released on: 2015-10-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.43" h x 1.38" w x 6.23" l, 1.67 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 384 pages
Review An epic romance like Hollywood used to make ... Peterborough Evening Telegraph The Sun newspaper reviewed The Echoes of Love - calling it one of the "six most romantic works of fiction ever written alongside Jane Eyre, Gone with the Wind, One Day by David Nicholls, The Time Travellers Wife by Audrey Niffenegger, and Me Before You by Jojo Moyes. An epic love story that is beautifully told ... A modern romance set in Venice that is reminiscent of Hollywoods golden years. March 5th 2014. "The Echoes of Love is a plot-twisting story of drama, love and tragedy set against the backdrop of the most romantic city in Italy." - Italia! Feb 2014 - also featured a lengthy article about the author. "This has all the elements of a rollicking good piece of indulgent romantic fiction. Our heroine nursing a broken heart, escapes to Venice determined not to fall in love again. Here she is rescued from bandits by our dashing hero with whom she embarks on a passionate affair despite his reputation as a ladies man. Enter a beautiful love rival who together with our heroines own guilty secrets threatens to destroy her chance of happiness. Is anybody really who or what they seem? Intrigued? Then read on..." - Bon Marche Feb 2014 "The Echoes of Love. is an epic romance just like Hollywood used to make. set in Venice during winter which brings to life both the fragile beauty of the city and the romance of its winding streets and canals." - East Kent Lifestyle article about the author Dec 2013 "It is set In wintry Venice and follows a young interior designer with the job of refurbishing one of the city's oldest and most beautiful houses on the Grand Canal. Hannah has worked across Europe as an interior designer in stylish Mediterranean locations as well, as refurbishing her home in Ringwould. The Echoes of Love follows Venetia Aston Montague's escape to Italy to work in her godmother's architeciure firm, putting a lost love behind her. But a decade later, Venetia meets an enigmatic stranger." - Dover Mercury November 2013 "Escape to the winding streets of Venice, where Venetia gets herself tangled up with charismatic stranger Paolo. Hes a Don Juan with a dangerous secret, and she has sworn that her heart is closed but can they resist their smouldering chemistry?" - Inside Soap December 2013 "While living in Venice, broken-hearted architect Venetia meets mysterious Italian Paolo and is asked to work on a project at his home, where their feelings for each other grow. Full of detail about Italy, with an unpredictable and shocking final twist. Fans of romance will devour it in one sitting." - Rebecca Maxted, The Lady, January 2014
About the Author
Hannah Fielding was born and grew up in Alexandria, Egypt, the granddaughter of Esther Fanous, a revolutionary feminist and writer in Egypt during the early 1900s. Upon graduating with a BA in French literature from Alexandria University she travelled extensively throughout Europe and lived in Switzerland, France and England. After marrying her English husband, she settled in Kent and subsequently had little time for writing while bringing up two children, looking after dogs and horses, and running her own business renovating rundown cottages. Hannah now divides her time between her homes in Kent and the South of France. She has written four novels, Indiscretion and Masquerade (the first two titles in the Andalucían Nights Trilogy), Burning Embers, and The Echoes of Love, which won the Gold Medal for Romance at the 2014 Independent Publisher Book Awards and the Silver Medal for Romance at the 2014 Foreword Reviews IndieFab Book Awards. Hannah is currently working on her new book, Legacy, the final title in the trilogy, which is due to be published in Spring 2016.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. A Beautiful story! Loved it! By MaureenB ‘The Echoes of Love’ is the story of Venetia Aston-Montagu, an twenty eight year old English woman living in the romantic city of Venice. Although this sounds like a fairy tale, Venetia wasn’t looking for love. She loves Venice and the beautiful history of the city, but since her first love broke her heart almost ten years ago, Venetia wasn’t a fan of men and romance. But one night, she meets Paolo Barone a handsome thirty eight year old with a reputation of being a Don Juan. Everything about Paolo makes Venetia want to run and hide. But Paolo doesn’t give up fast and soon Venetia find herself being under his spell. But there are a lot of secrets between them and since life hasn’t been easy on both of them they most conquer a lot to be with each other.‘The Echoes of Love’ is unlike any other book I read. Hannah Fielding’s writing is like reading poetry. Her writing is very detailed and almost feels like your reading a book written in the Jane Austen era, although it takes place in the present. The way Hannah Fielding writes makes you able to almost ‘feel’ Venice, and the beautiful canals and bridges. I loved the way Hannah described Venice and Italy throughout this book. It definitely made me want to visit Italy and the beautiful towns.Not only does Hannah describe the beautiful city but she also, very thoroughly, describes the Italian food. And boy did she make me hungry for Italian food.The story of Venetia and Paolo was very beautiful. I loved reading about them and the way Paolo tried to woo Venetia. At times I found Venetia a little irritating because she just kept resisting and denying her own feelings. Of course I understood why she acted that way, I just wanted to tell her to stop being so difficult at times! (LOL)This book was a beautiful love story. There is also a little mystery in this book and there are a lot of secrets. The one thing I found a little disappointing about this book was that I figured out early on what was going on. It made the revelation at the end of the book not as exciting as it was supposed to be.But still, this book was an beautiful and very interesting read and I would definitely recommend it. Hannah Fielding’s writing is explicit and I can’t wait to read more from her. And a nice bonus, this book makes you learn a little Italian! ;)
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. THE ECHOES OF LOVE ! ANOTHER GREAT NOVEL BY HANNAH FIELDING! NOT TO MISS! By Anissa Massad It was the striking cover and the romance of the title that prompted me to choose The Echoes of Love among so many novels that are offered today. The writing lifts the book out of the usual romance genre. I was captivated from the first lines by the world Ms Fielding created. Without leaving your chair you are transported to Italy . Though I have visited Venice and Florence in Tuscany , I have never been to Sardinia, but all through my reading the author’s beautiful detailed description made me feel I was just there with Paolo and Venetia , living their passionate love story. Neither the hero nor the heroine are simplistic characters, both have a past that tortures them, but both learn how to confront them, first alone, and then together. All in all a beautifully crafted book, the echoes of which will remain with you for a long time.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. This book is strictly for people who love to read literature and beautiful romances. If you can’t admire the beauty of courtship By Shree Janani Find the review @ http://readmuse.blogspot.in/2014/10/the-echoes-of-love-by-hannah-fielding.htmlThe first line of the summary was just about enough for me to fall for the book. I admit! I am shamelessly attracted to anything Italian – be it the culture or the food. Watching too much of TLC channel left me bewitched and besotted with Italian city so much so that visiting Italy at least once in this life time has become top in my “things to do before I die” list. Also, having worked with Italians professionally, I quite enjoy their culture.I had set obnoxiously high standards for this book just because the story was set in Italy. But when the book landed on my door step I did chastise myself for being a hopeless “Italian Romantic”. I almost dreaded that I would come to regret my decision of picking up this book for the book was quite heavy to begin with. It has been ages since I read 400 odd pages paperback copy. Books these days are no longer than 350 pages. But when I finished reading the book I was truly happy for not missing such a beautiful book.To start with, the book cover was beautiful. The eye mask and the title of the book is glossily embossed in black against a beautiful cream background thus giving it a rich texture.Our protagonist, Venetia is a restoration specialist with a traumatic past. The love of her life “left” her and she lost their love child in a freak accident. She escapes from the clutches of her traumatic past and her strict father by moving to Venice to work for her godmother in her architect firm. For some odd reason, Zia (the god mother) reminds me of Meryl Streep from the movie The Devil Wears a Prada. Venetia falls in love with Paolo, the handsome Italian who again has his own share of traumatic past. So do they actually find each other? Obviously yes, they do. But what matters is the narration of the “how”.The narration was bang on. Italy was described so beautifully that with pages that I turned, my desperation to visit that country increased exponentially. To make matters worse the story was written so beautifully. The beauty of courtship narrated against a back drop of a romantic city is indeed an intoxicating combination. Being a late (like horribly late) bloomer in discovering Love & Romance Literature, this story ended up leaving me with a fluttering heart and a flipping stomach!The characterisation was perfect and realistic. Due to this, the emotions that the writer tried to convey were eerily realistic. I felt like I was living in the middle of the story. Till date only one book(or a series maybe….) had managed to do that to me. No prizes for guessing which book.My only weeny tiny qualm though would be that there was a bit of drag in story – The book would have been better off without that “evil witch girl” in play. And of course, the climax was predictable, though I can’t really put my finger on why I was able to predict it in spites of a gripping tale with very minimal loophole in the plot.To sum it up, this story is akin to the perfect coffee served in a traditional fashion. Such books are hard to come by in the age of Vending machine quality quicke romance (er….may be like the slurry liquid that my work place’s vending machine serves me in the name of coffee?!)VERDICT: This book is strictly for people who love to read literature and beautiful romances. If you can’t admire the beauty of courtship and true romance don’t dare touch this book.RATING: 4.9 on 5
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