The Winemakers Box Set (The Winemakers Series Books #1 – 3) by Giovanna Siniscalchi – Review by Angela Hayes

The Winemakers - Box set: A Series of Sun-Kissed Historical RomancesThe Winemakers – Box set: A Series of Sun-Kissed Historical Romances by Giovanna Siniscalchi
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

4 Stars

 

The Winemakers Box Set contains Books #1 – 3 in The Winemakers series by Giovanna Siniscalchi. This is a fantastic way to jump into this fabulous series, with three books for the price of one…. And a great book binge opportunity also.
I always enjoy Ms. Siniscalchi’s stories, and this box set certainly delivered an enthralling read. This is an historical romance series, it comes with a unique identity that sets it apart from others in the same genre. Set in Portugal in the 1870’s, that author expertly weaves tales that easily transport us through time into a rich, vibrant, and entirely picturesque settings, which definitely give the stories an extra element of interest.
Can we take a moment to appreciate these beautiful covers too, they really are gorgeous!! They are what drew me to the books in the first place, then after reading the blurbs, I was completely sold.
Ms. Siniscalchi has delivered well-woven stories filled with wonderful details and descriptions, romance, culture, drama, agendas, secrets, winemaking, vineyards, chemistry, real history, tragedy, heartache, pushing boundaries and proprieties of the day, politics, duty, expectation, emotions, mystery, cultural details, spice, danger, quirky & complex characters, and a sprinkle of humour to balance everything.
The wonderful cast of characters made it quite easy to connect with them, quickly investing in them and the outcome of their stories. Captivating till the very end.
The Box Set Contains:
The True Purpose of Vines (Book #1) – Julia Costa and Griffin Maxwell’s story…
The Taste of Light (Book #2) – Pedro Duan and Anne Maxwell’s story…
The Truth about Myths (Book #3) – Princess Isabel and Viscount Henrique’s story…
Happy Reading!

Thank you, Giovanna Siniscalchi!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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