The Winemakers Box Set (The Winemakers Series) by Giovanna Siniscalchi – Review by Ashley Lape
The Winemakers – Box set: A Series of Sun-Kissed Historical Romances by Giovanna Siniscalchi
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This box set is a historical romance set in Portugal´s Douro Valley in the 1800´s. Each story showcases a different relationship intertwining the Portuguese royalty. There are three books in this box set. I love historical romance, so finding a new author with such a fascinating talent for writing this genre brings fresh air. I loved each of these books, I could not pick one as my favorite!!
The True Purpose of Vines
Widowed winemaker Julia Costa is set to lose her entire livelihood to one egotistical Englishman named Griffin Maxwell. Julia takes on teaching Griffin about Portugal´s food, history, and culture. Throughout the book the pair faces trials and the headache of the plague threatens to destroy the wine vines. Yet, their disdain turns into passionate forbidden love.
The Taste of Light
In this second book, we focus on a character named Padro. We meet him in the first book. He was in love with Julia but we already learned she chose Griffin. It is nice to read more about Padro and see how he starts to form a new relationship with Anne. when the two start to get to know each other Padro does not know who Anne is. But finding out that Anne is the little sister to the man who stole the love of his life makes their courtship that much sweeter in his eyes.
The Truth about Myths
In the third book, we meet Princess Isabel de Orleans, of Portugal. Isabel is about to embark on a trip to Spain to spend time with her cousin and help out their country as she must do so. Although Isabel demonstrates nationalism she is eager to embark on the trip to Spain. That is until she learns that her brother´s (the King) friend Henrique to accompany the princess. The two are complete opposites. Isabel is proper and prig, whereas Henrique is playful, witty, and overly charming. How will they both ever make it to Spain in one piece? Perhaps by growing feelings for each other but will it work?
Reviewed by @alape
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