This fabulous book is a bit of Auntie Mame’s “Live, live, live!” coupled with handsome Italian men, famous celebrities, and gorgeous locations. There’s romance, family intrigue, a bride leaving her groom at the alter (deservedly so), and so much more. I truly think that his is the best of Jan Moran’s historical novels, at least of the ones I’ve read.
Ruby is one tough woman, but a kind, caring, loving, and generous one. When just starting her career as an actress, a mere teenager, she faced incredible success. Behind the success though, she dealt with incredible loss and hardship, and demands upon her for financial support. She stood up to it and did what she needed to do. I’ll admit to thinking that Ruby’s parents and sister were rather selfish and greedy when it came to money, and her father was controlling and cared only for himself.
The plot is original and believable, a young Texas teenage gets her big Hollywood break which comes with more than just fame and riches. The characters are remarkably real and believable. The author convinced me that Ruby actually took part in the filming of the movie Roman Holiday. Reading, I could clearly see and hear Audrey Hepburn as she and Ruby shared conversations. It was remarkable how easy that was to visualize. I especially liked when Ms. Hepburn gifted Ruby a necklace she’d just purchased for herself, and how that necklace became so important to Ruby over passing decades.
I love Ruby and adored Niccolò, and I was delighted when what I thought would happen, hoped would happen, happened. I won’t say more about that for fear of spoilers. I will say that I found Ruby’s reasons for not attempting to discover Niccolò’s location less than compelling. She could easily have hired a private detective to do the work. That was a very small thing, and I do understand how when you come to believe something, it’s often hard to imagine that anything else is possible. For Ruby, her worked helped her move on though she never forgot.
While the book beautifully tied up all the loose ends, and while I realize that this is meant to be Ruby’s story, I would love to see more about Ariana and Alessandro. The book was almost as much about them as Ruby, and I felt they got short-shrifted at the end. I can only hope that a follow up book about Ariana and Alessandro and their new family is in the works.
This biggest takeaway from this book is: Never give up hope. True love will win out.
I received an advanced reader copy of this book from the author. I thank her for her generosity, but it had no effect on this review. All opinions in this review reflect my true and honest reactions to reading this book.