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Honeymoon Bliss, by Lily Zante

Honeymoon Bliss, by Lily Zante

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Honeymoon Bliss, by Lily Zante

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Honeymoon Bliss, by Lily Zante

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Married and on their honeymoon, life has never looked better for Ava and Nico. Until their return to Verona…

Fall in love with Nico and Ava’s love story in the 'Honeymoon Series', a contemporary romance series set in Italy with ‘Honeymoon Bliss’ the 4th book, an emotional, sexy and inspirational romance. She took a chance and found love in Italy. He found the woman of his dreams. Neither of them expected to fall in love but what could have been just a holiday romance, quickly turned to a deeper, more meaningful love. Now, married at last, Ava and Nico escape to their honeymoon, to relax and unwind. Together, they find bliss and a chance to forget the troubles and worries of their hectic lives. But even in paradise, problems from home and as far away as Denver, seep in. Yet these are minor matters and with their honeymoon days soon behind them, the reality of life soon hits. Nico discovers that good intentions don’t always lead to good endings. For Ava, the reality of a new life in Italy, and being married to a man who is used to being in the public eye, has its own set of problems. Did she move too fast? Did she take on too much? Love is about dealing with the highs and the lows, and celebrating the struggles and the victories, and Nico and Ava try to pick themselves up at each opportunity. But sometimes life has other plans.

Honeymoon Bliss, by Lily Zante

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3906 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-11-30
  • Released on: 2015-11-30
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Honeymoon Bliss, by Lily Zante

From the Author Sign-up for instant notification of new releases: lilyzante.com/newsletterCheck out Lily Zante's new serial: 'The Billionaire's Love Story'  Book 5 of the Honeymoon Series, the final book, is due in Feb/Mar 2016.I have also started writing a spin-off series, the 'Italian Summer' series, about the lives of Rona, Andrea, Gina and Elsa.Rona and Andrea's stories are currently available:'It Takes Two' (Rona's story)'All That Glitters' (Andrea's story)

From the Inside Flap "Nico, I'm sorry but I won't be able to make it to your wedding." Hot on the tails of Bruno telling him about the problems with the treatment rooms in the new spa center, one of his closest friends not coming to the wedding was the least of his problems. "That's a shame," Nico replied, slowly. He'd been looking forward to meeting up with his friend. "I hate to let you down like this, especially since you asked me to be your best man, but Chiara's ankle is bad, she was lucky not to have broken it, and there's no-one to look after the twins." "Your wife comes first," replied Nico, understanding the man's dilemma. "Don't even worry about the wedding. What happened?" "She fell down the stairs last night while carrying up the laundry. She's resting now but the twins are running riot. You know what they're like. I'm sorry if I've left you stranded." "No," said Nico, closing his eyes. "Please don't worry about it." He wondered who else he could ask. "You take care of Chiara and the twins and you take it easy." If such a thing were possible. "I hope we can all meet up sometime." Nico didn't have such a tight knit circle of friends; from his younger days he'd had many hangers-on, had known many women, but when it came to close friends and people he could trust, he could count them all on one hand. Romano was one such person, they went back a long time, and had been his first choice for a best man. Now he was a best man short. He stared at the wall in front of him, at the picture of his father that hung there, as he adjusted the cuffs of his shirt. He tried to think who else could stand in Romano's place. The memory of his father still held strong in this room which had once been Edmondo's office before Nico had taken it over. He felt his father's spirit strongly in here, as if his essence was imprinted everywhere within the four walls and ingrained upon the leather chair in which he now sat. Deep in thought, he clasped his hands together; not quite praying, but sitting in silent rememberance. A faint knock at the door was followed by the slow opening of it and instead of Ava entering, as he'd expected, he was surprised to see his future mother-in-law, Elsa, walk in. "There you are," she said, as if she expected him to be somewhere else. "Why so glum? That's not how a prospective bridegroom should look. It's time for you and Ava to get ready for this big day of yours." He attempted a smile and watched as she walked over to examine the photo of his father. She always did this, as if she was drawn towards it. He'd put it up there but wasn't sure he liked to see his father staring back at him all day long, watching over him with an almost stern expression on his face. Yet sometimes, even looking at that stern face gave Nico comfort. Edmondo was never far from his thoughts, and having that photo close by always took Nico back in time to memories that were tinged with sadness. He tried not to show his grief to others, but he missed his father sorely and knew that only time would heal the wound left by his untimely death. "There is so much of you in him," Elsa said quietly, still staring at the picture. "There is so much of him I want to be like." She turned and faced him. "You are like him," she insisted. "You have his warmth, his eyes, his ability to make people feel at ease, and to trust in you. You are already so much like him, Nico. Perhaps you don't see it, but I do. I'm sure others do, too." He remained silent because nothing would ever bring his father back. Even though four months had passed since his death, sometimes Nico imagined his father sitting in the kitchen or the study at home and tortured himself with the thought of Edmondo walking through the door to his office. Of course, that would never happen. But it didn't stop him from wishing. The absence of the man he had clashed with for so long--and whose respect he had at last begun to earn--was sometimes hard for Nico to acknowledge. And there wasn't a damn thing Nico could do about it. It made him want to hold onto Ava more tightly than ever. It taught him how much could change in one second and this thought frightened him. It was a constant reminder to him that nothing lasted forever. Even the new life Ava carried, and the new start he'd been given, could all be taken away from him in the blink of an eye. Sadness surrounded Elsa too. This gentle woman, the mother of his fiancée, tried to mask her grief, even from him, yet it was plain for Nico to see straight through it because their grief was almost identical. He knew she still missed Edmondo and her visits back to Verona were hard for her because she lived alone and had nobody to spend her time with, nobody to distract her from her sorrow and only the memories of the golden days she'd shared with Edmondo months earlier to haunt her. "Look at you, Nico," she said, disapprovingly. He unclasped his hands and picked up a pen, twiddling it around in his hands. "Your father wouldn't have wanted you to sit here like this. You can't bring him back, Nico. And you mustn't let the darkness of his passing pull you down. Your father would have been happy that you and Ava were getting married." "I know," replied Nico, remembering how much his father had adored Ava. "I wish he were here. That's all." She looked down and nodded. "I wish he were here every day. We would have been outside the whole time. Or he would have shown me more of Verona." She chuckled softly to herself. "If there was anything else left to show me." Nico swallowed. His father had died a happy man--happy for Nico, for he had seen the effect that Ava had had on him, and happy to have met Elsa--and to have shown her this wonderful city he'd loved so much. There were times when Nico wondered, as he knew Ava did too, what might have happened between her mother and his father had a fatal heart attack not claimed his life so cruelly. "My father had the happiest time showing you Verona," he said, sitting up in his chair and putting the pen down. He knew he had to let go of the past so that he could embrace the future but it was always easier said than done. Ava tried to do her best to keep his mind from sinking too much into the sadness but he was aware that things weren't so easy for her. She was juggling far more on her plate than a six month pregnant bride--soon to be married in four days' time--ought to. "There is a lot to be done." Elsa laughed. "There's not a lot to be done, but a lot of enjoyment to be had," she said. "It's time to get it all together. You're getting married! I don't understand why the pair of you find it so difficult to detach yourselves from your computers." "I was checking a few things." "That's what Ava keeps telling me. How many things do you both have to check? And why is this checking taking place constantly? What will go wrong? We were far luckier in my day than you are now. We didn't have these things," she pointed at his computer and at his cell phone which lay on the desk. "Nobody had a computer at home, or a phone they carried around with them all day long. We got by just fine." "I'm sure you did," he said, getting up and stretching out his shoulders. His body was stiff from sitting around for the past few hours without moving. He couldn't wait to take Ava away from all of this. Just having the time to themselves--that was what he wanted more than anything. "Come with me," she said, and started to move towards the door. "Help me to remove your fiancée from her desk and unplug her from her computer. I think it's going to take both of us to achieve that." "I think you might be right."

About the Author Lily Zante writes contemporary romance that will make you laugh and cry. Hers are emotional stories about relationships, love, friendship and family. Readers say that her books keep you up all night and make you fall in love with characters you'll come to regard as your friends. She has one daughter, two sons and a parrot. Her better half prefers not to be mentioned at all.


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Beautiful Story Unfolds By Juanita Smith A beautiful, romantic story! I can see spinoffs for Gina, Kim and Andrea as they find true happiness and lasting love.

1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Another great addition to the "Honeymoon Series" By Pastama I have read all of Lily's books, and they don't disappoint. This series has been my favorite, and for fans of Ava and Nico it is a must. The previous book, All that Glitters, was Andrea's story, but we had glimpses of all our favorite "Honeymoon Series" characters, and what was to come in the next book which is now here for all to enjoy. The details of Ava and Nico's wedding, their honeymoon, and the continuing storyline before and after is infused with real life events that involve the reader emotionally. I can't wait for the conclusion which is due in January 2016. I was given an advance copy of this book for an honest review and, honestly, you're going to enjoy it in my opinion!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Awesome Series! By B VandenBosch So far all books have been an excellent read! Can't wait for the fifth and final book of the series!

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