Críticas:
Sex and the City meets Moonstruck ... this first in a new trilogy from Trigiani is sly, sensual and dripping in style. --People, lead review
Reseña del editor:
Following on the heels of her beloved New York Times bestselling VERY VALENTINE, hailed by People as Sex and the City meets Moonstruck ...sly, sensual and dripping in style, comes the next chapter in the heartwarming and hilarious story of Valentine Roncalli, her family, her love life, and the Angelini Shoe Company: BRAVA, VALENTINE.
BRAVA, VALENTINE, the second installment in Adriana Trigiani s trilogy about the life of Valentine Roncalli, takes her story to new and unexpected heights and locales as she begins the journey to make her life, her heart and the Angelini Shoe Company her own.
Valentine relies on her ex-fiancee, Bret Fitzpatrick to help her develop a long range plan for Angelini Shoes. A contract signed by Gram on her wedding day puts Valentine s brother, Alfred, in place as CFO of the company while Gram maintains ownership of the building. Valentine is made President and designer, controlling the creative side, the design of a new shoe line--the Bella Rosa--and the manufacturing of all historical designs.
The discovery of her great grandfather s long lost secret shoe design invigorates Valentine s cause and takes her to Buenos Aires, Argentina, where an old family business/friendship is rekindled, and a manufacturing deal is set. The Bella Rosa is poised for the mass market. Valentine goes to Capri to seek the advice of Costanzo, the legendary shoemaker and her mentor, about the Bella Rosa line. While on Capri, Valentine is surprised by a chance meeting with Roman, her former boyfriend from New York. The path of true love proves to be as tricky as navigating a fledgling business in the current economic climate, but with fate on her side and the winds of change on her back, Valentine makes a romantic choice by story s end that will last a lifetime.
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