2.5 stars
I felt torn on the rating for this one. On the one hand, the family drama pulled me in: the heroine's young charge, Emilia, appeared to be her family's punching bag! On the other, the romance suffered as a result of too much focus on the family's antics and Giulio's questionable commitment to Lucy.
Commitment posed no problem for Lucy however, in regards to her new feelings for Giulio and her role as nanny. She tried her best to protect Emilia, but really didn't have much power considering the circumstances. (Thank goodness for the comic relief of Marco, Lucy's other charge and Emilia's brother, to add some levity.) And despite possessing strength where Emilia was concerned, Lucy transformed into Play-Doh whenever Giulio came near.
Giulio waffled on his feelings for Lucy much more than I would have liked. One minute he was jealous, or angry on her behalf, and in the next he seemed perfectly willing to let her leave without a fight. Maybe that was Giulio just being nice and selfless, but to me it signified a lack of intense passion on his part which made the romance less satisfying.
Giulio might have been the ultimate temptation for Lucy, but he didn't seem to reciprocate the sentiment.