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For the reasonable price of $1, Natalie Malone just bought herself an abandoned villa on the Amalfi Coast. With a detailed spreadsheet and an ancient key, she’s arrived in Italy ready to renovate―with only six months to do it. Which seemed reasonable, until architect Pietro Indelicato begins critically watching her every move…

From the sweeping ocean views to the scent of the lemon trees, there’s nothing Pietro loves more than his hometown. And after seeing too many botched jobs and garish design choices, he’s done watching from the sidelines. As far as he’s concerned, Natalie should quit before the project drains her entire bank account and her ridiculously sunny optimism.

With Natalie determined to move forward, the gorgeous architect reluctantly agrees to pitch in, giving her a real chance to succeed. But when the fine print on Natalie’s contract is brought to light, she might have no choice but to leave her dream―and Pietro―behind.

400 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published May 24, 2022

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Kilby Blades

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Kilby Blades is a USA Today Bestselling author of Romance and Women's Fiction. Her debut novel, "Snapdragon", was a HOLT Medallion finalist, a Publisher's Weekly BookLife Prize Semi-Finalist, and an IPPY Award medalist. Kilby was honored with an RSJ Emma Award for Best Debut Author in 2018, and has been lauded by critics for "easing feminism and equality into her novels" (IndieReader) and "writing characters who complement each other like a fine wine does a good meal" (Publisher's Weekly).

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Profile Image for Chris  C - A Midlife Wife.
1,841 reviews463 followers
May 5, 2022
Good except for the annoying drama. Abrupt ending too. 3.5 stars.
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The author certainly captured me with the sweeping detailed views of the area where this lovely story is set. Ocean views, old timeless construction, charming towns that surround the Amalfi coast. It makes you want to sell everything, pack up, and go! Richly detailed, you get swept away by your dreams while reading this one.

Blades also gives us many strong points regarding the reality of taking on a huge project of updating old properties and starting over in a small town that is struggling to survive. A completely different way of living, the clashes of old ideas versus new, and the reality that six months is nothing when you are working on a massive undertaking.

The author had me with the overall story and the details but lost me with the annoying and unnecessary drama towards the end. The slow to develop romance was sweet but she killed it with a really strange and abrupt ending. Not sure why that happened.

Generally a great story concept, lovely characters, and a sweet romance. Fix the ending and it would be golden!

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2,273 reviews614 followers
April 7, 2023
3.5/5 rounded up

My Spice Rating: 🌶🌶/🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶

It Takes a Villa is the first time I have read Kilby Blades, and I definitely wouldn't be against reading another (slightly steamy) novel from her! I loved that this is set on the Amalfi Coast which the author has actually visited, and it was so easy to fall into the culture and beautiful setting. Natalie is a wonderfully strong female MC, and I had a delightful time seeing the story through her eyes. The reno aspect was a nice touch and of course, it helps create a budding romance between her and one of the locals. There is some steam, but I was honestly expecting more so that was a pleasant surprise, and they were pretty quick scenes as well.

This was actually a bit longer than I was expecting it to be with the audiobook at just over 11 hours, but it goes by super quickly, and I thought everything about the story was a really refreshing take on your normal romance. Zuzu Robinson is a talented narrator, and I found the audio to be very enjoyable so I would fully recommend it to others. I did find the end to be a little abrupt and a tad confusing, so I might have missed something along the way, but it wasn't what I would have expected after going through everything that we did. That took my enjoyment of the book away just a touch, and it was lacking the emotion that I was hoping for. However, this was still a good solid summer read, and if you enjoy sweet romances that are set in gorgeous places, I would recommend it!

I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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785 reviews47 followers
October 18, 2022
Thank you Valentine PR for my gifted audio copy.

I can't be the only person who was mildly obsessed with the Netflix movie, FALLING INN LOVE, right? IT TAKES A VILLA is reminiscent of that movie in the best way. This is a sweet, heartwarming, and feel-good romance. Zuzu is a new to me narrator and I enjoyed her narration. While listening to this, you're transported to the Amalfi Coast, and I thoroughly enjoyed this book.
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703 reviews46 followers
September 18, 2024
What a charming story. Perfect for this time of the year. I enjoyed getting to know Natalie and Pietro while they restored Natalie's villa in the imaginary idyllic town on the Amalfi coast. It is a slow-burn romance but with enough steam and drama incorporated. The main characters are strong and different but opposites attract right? I like how the author brought the story to us and every description of that place. I enjoyed reading it and will read the author's other work in the future
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2,498 reviews213 followers
March 24, 2022
An abandoned villa on the Amalfi Coast on the market for $1 - would you buy it?

Natalie Malone, an actuary from Urbana, Illinois, takes on a risky investment and finds herself needing to rely on the sexy architect, Pietro Indelicato, to meet renovation deadlines. Natalie purchased Pensione Benone, an 18th-century classic Renaissance-style villa, with dreams of restoring it to its former glory. Unfortunately, the fine print on the contract set out by the Economic Development Council made finishing and owning the property very difficult.

I liked that the author didn’t portray Natalie as an American damsel in distress needing to be rescued by a sexy Italian. Natalie is capable, knows what she wants, and doesn’t allow a bump in the road to derail her plans. The sense of atmosphere was fabulous and I felt like I was sitting on the patio at Cafe Ludo enjoying a caffe con panna. I giggled at the chicken and I got frustrated when she was in the permit office. The family mystery, secrets, mysterious painting and lemon groves, cooking lessons, and rumours of mermaids held my attention.

However, what started out as a 5-star read, quickly plummeted. I became disappointed at the 54% mark when a sweet story that I’d become readily invested in turned crass and unnecessarily steamy. It’s unfortunate that assumptions are made that this is what sells a romance. It’s a turnoff, for many of us. If I’d wanted a story like this, I’d have picked up one with a risque half-clothed enraptured couple on the cover - you know what I’m talking about. The charming cover did not reflect the relationship or inner content. I felt this story could have also benefited from a dual timeline where we’d read Natalie’s nonna’s story. Sadly, the story failed to live up to my expectations and I finished feeling deceived.

“Welcome to Italy. We do things different here.” - that’s for sure!

I was gifted this advance copy by Kilby Blades, Entangled Publishing, LLC, and NetGalley and was under no obligation to provide a review.
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3,312 reviews1,779 followers
June 15, 2022
Favorite Quotes:

Betrayal was never accidental. It was always a choice.

Pietro’s charm was universal— not something meant specifically for, or uniquely affecting, her. Natalie had seen toddlers swoon in his presence.

That’s why I came to Italy. To live in a beautiful little town with quirky but lovable people, great weather, and delicious food. Jorge gave me a rundown on the merits of naked beekeeping last week. Between him and Signora Carlota, I’m exceeding my goal.

She had once thought kissing straightforward— formulaic— then she experienced what Pietro could do with his tongue. Natalie was torn between wanting to be jealous of all the practice that had left him with skills like that and wanting to write personal thank-you notes to every woman who had contributed to his technique.

She didn’t think she’d ever felt so many different emotions at once. Pietro appealed to her sense of freedom, to her sense of humor, and even to her sense of logic. He knew how to get at her from anywhere.


My Review:

This was an entertaining and relatable read with generous sprinkles of humor, a slowly developing new romance, gasp-worthy sensuality, observant insights, family drama, DIY renovations, gorgeous Italian sightseeing, and an interesting mystery. The writing had a smooth and easy-to-follow flow with taunting tidbits that teased my curiosity and kept me reading when the clock argued otherwise. The angst and contrived conflict levels were low, which is exactly how I like it. This was my second time reading her work and I find I enjoy Ms. Blade’s engaging writing style and liberal injections of humorous descriptions and amusing observations, which are some of the excellent reasons why she has been added to my list of favorites.
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1,523 reviews71 followers
May 24, 2022
What a sweet and engaging blend of romance and women’s fiction.

Natalie Malone arrives in Italy to renovate an old pensione to its former B & B like glory. She has a plan, a budget, a contract, a deadline… and absolutely no experience. (Plus a bit of a personal side quest)

Pietro Indelicato, a local architect, clashes at first with Natalie. He has low expectations, exacting standards, high ideals and a strong love of his hometown.

It Takes A Villa is populated with diverse, interesting and awesome characters that along with the amazing scenic descriptions really make this story top notch.

It definitely takes a whole town to recreate a villa and it will take a villa to find an HEA for Natalie and Pietro.
-4 Stars-
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July 19, 2022
What a charming story. Perfect for this time of the year. I enjoyed getting to know Natalie and Pietro while they restored Natalie's villa in the imaginary idyllic town on the Amalfi coast. It is a slow-burn romance but with enough steam and drama incorporated. The main characters are strong and different but opposites attract right? I like how the author brought the story to us and every description of that place. I enjoyed reading it and will read the author's other work in the future
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365 reviews
May 24, 2022
Format - E ACR (Netgalley)

Rating- ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

Spice- 🌶

Series- N/A

Troupes- opposites attract, Slow burn, American in a foreign country, He falls first found family

CW- Death of a loved one

Oh this book 😍, I loved it so much I didn’t want it to end! I wanted to climb into this story and experience it from the inside. Kilby’s descriptive imagery of the Amalfi Coast and the fictional town of Zavona are just so immersive it was like being there.

Beside the idilic setting, Natalie and Pietro are two dynamic characters to that are totally different. Natalie a hard working still grief stricken American has come to Italy to make a go at rehabbing and opening a villa as a B&B. Pietro is a swoony Italian architect and refurbishing expert and in true Italian fashion when he first meets Natalie he knows he wants her.

I loved everything about this story, strong independent Heroine in over her head with construction in a brand new place, hero who takes one look and it a goner for her, then tries to do everything he can sneakily to help her. The mystery with Natalie’s Gram and the Lemon groves and large Italian family. It was like taking my brain on an extra special vacation to my motherland and I was ready to go where ever Kilby was willing to take me.

Ok on to the other stuff, (that being the sexy stuff) the burn was slow with this one, also sweet and steamy, but the spice was only medium. Which I have come to expect with Kilby so I was prepared!

I loved to book so much a preordered it twice on purpose so that I can give a copy to my own Italian mama. I hope we get more stories from the Amalfi Coast!

I received and advance reads copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinion.
Thank you to NetGalley and Entangled Publishing and Kilby Blades
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6,313 reviews47 followers
April 3, 2022
You'll enjoy getting to know Natalie and Pietro. Life brings them together in Italy when she purchases a villa near the coast and begins a renovation. He's a local architect who steps in to help when she seems overrun with obstacles. This is a slow burn romance with no shortage of drama or steam. The townspeople were wonderful and helpful, but the town council not so much. This was a good read that I read as a complimentary advance copy via Net Galley and the author and I voluntarily chose to review it.
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3,138 reviews
May 24, 2022
3.5 Stars!

It Takes a Villa transports readers to the beautiful and unforgettable Amalfi Coast where Natalie has just gotten herself the deal of a lifetime. Armed with a 6-month renovation plan and a detailed spreadsheet, Natalie’s ready to make her dreams come true. However, with local architect, Pietro, watching her every move, things don’t go quite as planned.

It Takes a Villa pulled me in from the very first page. I loved the idea of this story and all of the complications that could arise from renovating in a foreign country. I thought the author did a really good job with her description of things and found it very easy to visualize everything.

I adored Natalie’s ambition. She was tough and didn’t let much knock her down. Pietro loves his hometown and will do whatever it takes to stop renovators from ruining his town. Together, I thought that Pietro and Natalie had some wonderful chemistry. I enjoyed the tension between the two of them. If I had any complaints it would be the slow-burning romance. I’m not the biggest fan of slow burns, but when done right, I really find them enjoyable. Unfortunately, this one didn’t work for me. In other words, the slow burn was too slow for this reader.

Overall, I thought this book was an ok read. I enjoyed the setting, the renovation drama, and the intrigue along the way. The chemistry and tension between Pietro and Natalie was on point, but for me, the slow burn fell flat.

*I was provided an ARC copy of this book, in exchange for an honest review*
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2,611 reviews98 followers
June 1, 2022
Can you imagine buying a 16,000-square-foot villa on the Amalfi Coast for only $1.00? It seems too good to be true, right? For Natalie Malone, it’s a dream come true, but it will come with a lot of sweat and tears.

It was here, in Italy, that Natalie’s grandmother met and fell in love with her grandfather. Now, Natalie hopes to restore this abandoned and dilapidated villa to open her own B&B. The thing is, Natalie purchased the villa through the council’s restoration program, and there are specific stipulations and requirements - like how she must complete it in six months. Her first hurdle is a run-in with Pietro, the gorgeous architect that refuses to grant her the necessary building permit she needs. He and Natalie are definitely going to clash.


The setting was beautiful, and if you appreciate architecture, design, or renovation, you will be in heaven! The blossoming romance between Natalie and Pietro was sweet with a bit of spice, but it’s filled with a lot of hiccups along the way. There’s also a mystery relating to Natalie’s grandmother tucked away in here. 𝘝𝘪𝘷𝘪𝘥, 𝘳𝘪𝘤𝘩, 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘳𝘰𝘮𝘢𝘯𝘵𝘪𝘤!

Thank you to @tlcbooktours and @entangled_press for a spot on tour and a gifted book.
1,848 reviews19 followers
April 13, 2022
Grams and Natalie had a dream to go to Italy and buy a Villa. Grams lived in Italy years ago and that's where she met Natalie's Grandfather. Now both Grams and the Grandfather are gone and Natalie has decided to go to Italy and for a dollar she has brought a property with the intention that for it to become hers she has to fix it up in a certain amount of time. So she is determined to make that work.

Another part of the contract that she agrees to is that she will open a business to help bring life back to the little town where her property is located. She is determined to make this work and she meets Pietro who is on the Council for the project that she is part of.

I have not read anything by this author before but I will certainly be reading more of her books in the future. Once I started it I could not put it down. The story line and the characters are so well written that I could almost picture the Villa as it is being restored.
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June 20, 2024
"It Takes a Villa" by Kilby Blades was a fun and enjoyable read. Natalie buys a villa in Italy for $1. When she gets there, it needs a lot of fixing up. She is told it has to be done in 6 months. Pietro loves where he lives and hasn't felt the way he feels about Natalie before. He offers to help her, and they get close. Then something happens, and Natalie doesn't know how she feels about Pietro. I really like Kilby's writing style.
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1,257 reviews123 followers
April 21, 2022
It Takes a Villa is a very slow burning romance.
Natalie Malone, an actuary from Urbana, Illinois, takes on a risky investment and finds herself needing to rely on the sexy architect, Pietro Indelicato, to meet renovation deadlines. Natalie purchased Pensione Benone, an 18th-century classic Renaissance-style villa, with dreams of restoring it to its former glory. Unfortunately, the fine print on the contract set out by the Economic Development Council made finishing and owning the property very difficult.
As she begins the restorations of her building, she finds unforeseen difficulties. There is a potential solution with the sexy architect, Pietro.
Natalie is not portrayed as an American damsel in distress needing to be rescued by a sexy Italian. The author really made us see that Natalie was capable. Just complications created the havoc in her plan. As Natalie and Pietro work together, they cannot deny their attraction. The restoration becomes more and more challenging, Natalie realizes her funds are low and her dreams are at risk.

The trend in romance to write these HGTV based stories has an appeal, but I am not sure it is me. I loved the setting of Italy and all the fun that comes with that. The rehab creates its own outside angsty that does add depth to the story. I did struggle with the wordiness of the story. I felt like there was so much world building happening that at times it made the story feel stogy and lost some of its anticipation and luster of the romance. Nonna’s added story line add a lot to the feels of the book but it was not always enough to keep me engaged.
I think this is a romance more geared toward to sweet romance reader who wants to add a little more steam to their stories.
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2,383 reviews337 followers
May 18, 2022
Cheery, warm, and romantic!

It Takes a Villa is a charming, uplifting tale that sweeps you away to the idyllic Amalfi Coast and into the life of the grief-stricken Natalie Monroe as she reluctantly leaves her current life behind and heads to Italy to honour the plans she made with her late grandmother to renovate an abandoned villa on a tight budget, a limited renovation window, and the unexpected help from a sexy Italian architect.

The writing is fluid and sweet. The characters are hardworking, helpful, and kind. And the plot is an enchanting mix of life, love, family, friendship, hopes, dreams, community, self-discovery, taking chances, and finding a place to call home.

Overall, It Takes a Villa is an amusing, refreshing, enjoyable treat by Blades that I thoroughly enjoyed and which, ultimately, reminded me that life is truly an adventure!

Thank you to Entangled Publishing and Angela Melamud for providing me with a copy in exchange for an honest review.
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3,382 reviews31 followers
May 31, 2022
This is a fun story of an American woman who buys a villa on the Amalfi Coast in Italy for one Euro, and then has 6 months to renovate it to be a hotel. She's taken under the wing of one of the members of the development council of the village and a sweet romance ensues. I enjoyed the descriptions of the Italian life and food, and there's an interesting side plot of our heroine's grandmother's past. I found the temporary breakup in the romance seemed sort of off for me, and the ending was a bit abrupt, but otherwise it's a quick but satisfying read for those who dream of starting over in an Italian village. 3.5 stars
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March 19, 2022
4.5 STARS

It Takes a Villa was a treat. It takes you right to Italy. This story sucked me in and did not let me go. The vibe, setting, story, and characters were charming and endearing. My only issue is with the spice. There were sometimes details and sometimes not. It didn’t seem to meet the standards of the rest of the book. Nevertheless, I really enjoyed my time reading this.


I voluntarily read an early copy.
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9,036 reviews172 followers
May 7, 2022
From funny to emotional, It Takes a Villa is heartwarming gold. Who knew renovation and romance would be the perfect combination to shake up a heart? Blades takes love in a surprisingly new direction and scores a win in the process.
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October 29, 2022
3.5 rounded up
This was almost a DNF for me as I struggled to get into it. I'm glad I gave it a little more time. Was a slow paced romance and I enjoyed the friendships formed.

Definitely could picture this as a Hallmark movie with the home restoration and buying a villa for $1
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May 16, 2024
Was a very sweet, romantic book about a young woman moving to Italy and fulfilling her and her grandmas dream of opening a villa! It was very nice 😊 and happy to read
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Author 15 books463 followers
July 11, 2025
Read the ebook or paperback

Normally, I would have enjoyed this multicultural destination romance with the backdrop of home renovation. The combination of Italy and HGTV should have been a sure winner.

Sadly, I chose the wrong medium to start reading it. I did not enjoy the staccato cadence of the audio narrator. It was robotic and had me playing the book at 2x the speed (my comfort zone is 1.4x) to smoothen the delivery. The listening experience left a massively negative impression even after I switched to the digital version and the rating reflects that.

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February 1, 2025
I really enjoyed this story. It had a little bit of everything to it. Loss, and struggle and finding your place in the world. Even family drama. But in the end what you had was love. And it's sort of that undercurrent, that is ever present, but isn't too pushy in the story. There was something... mainstream about this story, like I have read this a thousand times in a thousand ways. But at the same time... this was a whole new, untold story of finding your place in the world. And not just for Natalie and Pietro, but for the whole town. I have no idea how Kilby manages to write something so instantly recognizable and yet something so different.
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May 24, 2022
A sweet story about two interesting people, Natalie and Pietro. Natalie buys a villa in Italy intending to restore it and turn it into a hotel. After her arrival, she soon realizes that her task isn't an easy one. There are a lot of repairs to be done and apparently, everything in Italy works on its own schedule. Still, she is ready to work hard and do the best she can because living there was one of her grandmother's dreams.
Pietro is an architect who helps people restore their properties while staying true to their historic roots. When he meets Natalie, he is instantly attracted to her. He tries to find excuses to see her under the guise of helping her with restoration. Soon they become friends and then their friendship morphs into something more. But can they have a happy ending or is their story going to be a sad one? Read to find out.
This is a beautiful story set in picturesque locations. I enjoyed reading it and would recommend it to all romance lovers.
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February 8, 2025
Through this book I got to spend a few days renovating an abandoned villa on the Amalfi Coast in Italy. While there I made friends with others renovating villas, immersed myself in the language, and enjoyed the attention of a sexy Italian architect who lent his expertise to my renovation. It was lovely.

This is why I read. Will I ever run off to Italy to renovate a villa? No, not because I can’t but because there are hundreds of other things on my bucket list before that and one of them would probably happen first. But when I read, I get to experience it and the author gave me a very authentic experience!

This is a slow book, but in a way I feel like that is purposeful as Italy is painted to have a different pace and feel than America.

The title will make you think “It Takes a Village” quite a big and that is apt because the Villa brings Natalie a village and teaches her that asking for help is ok.

Loved Natalie and Pietro’s story and am so glad they let me tag along and have a little adventure in Italy!
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April 26, 2022


If you've been paying attention to my Amazon page, you've seen it hiding for a while. I started writing this book in October 2020, for all of us (myself included) who were feeling cooped up because of the pandemic. It Takes a Villa will whisk you away to one of my favorite places: Italy's Amalfi Coast.You will love It Takes A Villa if you love:


★Grumpy/sunshine
★Fixer-upper/home rehabs
★Italian grandmas who are full of beans
★Family drama (his) and family secrets (hers)
★Settings that are rich in beauty and culture
★Multicultural romance


About It Takes a Villa
Will When Natalie Malone arrives in Italy with a detailed spreadsheet, an ancient-looking key, the deed to her “new” house, she can’t wait to start her renovation. At the reasonable price of €1, she bought her abandoned villa on the Amalfi Coast for a steal. Now, she’s on the hook to restore the crumbling estate within six months.

Easier said than done with grumpy architect Pietro Indelicato working to dismantle the town’s redevelopment program. He’s seen too many botched jobs and garish design choices to condone it anymore. When it comes to foreigners and restorations, he does not approve. His first impression of Natalie confirms his every unflattering notion, and he all-but tells her she should quit.

He may not be wrong. She’s in over her head and going it alone. But they have something in common: a commitment to historical integrity in their approaches to their rehabs. As time passes, he can’t decide which he wants more: to help her or to kiss her. In the end, he decides to do both.

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August 12, 2022
What a wonderful story! It combines armchair travel with a bit of family mystery, all in a region of Italy that I was able to visit last year. I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own. Natalie has done what so many have thought of doing when seeing the advertisements for the $1 homes in Italy. We ask ourselves questions. Is it too good to be true? In some ways, because the rules for purchasing the homes are quite stringent, i.e., earnest money has to be put down and the updates/repairs have to be made within a specified amount of time which requires ready money to pay builders and contractors. Another thing to consider is timing as Natalie found out. Italy and much of Europe are on vacation typically for one full month in the Summer. Permits for the building have to be purchased and there are rules that must be abided by for some of the homes that have historical value to them. That historical value dictates the type of update that must be completed. This of course is just the minimum of what a buyer is signing up for when they purchase a $1 home, especially if they do not have the ability to do any of the work themselves.

Natalie is an intelligent, quick learner who can follow videos she has found on the internet. She had grand plans for purchasing one of the $1 with her grandmother. This property is not just a typical home. It was a much-beloved hotel in a city that is counting on these renovations to draw jobs and visitors to this beautiful region of the Amalfi Coast. The creation of jobs is also another requirement of the purchasers of these homes, so it does draw buyers with dreams of opening their own businesses also. Things really start going wrong for Natalie from the time she lands in Italy, some of which relate to not speaking Italian. Some of the property is in pretty good shape, but, there are things that require update that she is not prepared for either physically or financially.

She is lucky enough to start crossing paths with Pietro, who decides that Natalie needs help and he wants to ensure the renovations to the hotel bring the property back to the standards that are required. Pietro is very knowledgeable and he is also purchasing and renovating many of the properties in their town. Natalie does not want to accept help, but, as she meets others in the renovation program, she realizes that she is one of the few that are working alone and she needs help to meet the deadlines. Pietro, who is also part of the committee responsible for the renovation program, is also butting heads with others on the committee who are more concerned with bringing jobs, money, and people into the area than they are about the renovations being done properly. All of this makes for a great story with a sweet romance, not just between Natalie and Pietro, but, also between the reader and the Italian town on the Amalfi Coast. This review can also be read along with other reviews at Lady Techie's Book Musings http://LadyTechiesbookmusings.blogspo... Techie's Book Musings.

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May 24, 2022
Love on the Amalfi coast – “tanto de amare” – so much to love! Having vacationed in Positano on the Amalfi coast, I just fell in love with this story and all the scenery references, the sexy romance, and the lemons! And they are HUGE lemons! Kilby Blades takes us on an Italian adventure through the eyes of one American dreamer and a hot Italian architect.

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Natalie acquires a neglected villa in the small town of Zavona on the Amalfi coast. She arrives awestruck that she was able to gain said villa for $1, but then the enormous task of renovation on her own is overwhelming. The deal she signed on to was cheap, but the property had to be completely up to code within 18 months or it goes back to the city. She and several other “fixer uppers” in the city begin to realize that maybe the task is too steep, and they are doomed to fail.

Enter Pietro, a gorgeous architect with the know-how to restore properties to their original beauty. He is also the mayor’s son and on the city council in charge of making sure the “fixer uppers” renovations up to their building codes. Pietro has some “daddy issues” to overcome as well as butting up against the council for almost making it impossible to complete the homeowner’s renovations on a timely basis. His ultimate goal is to reinvigorate his hometown of Zavona, delivering commerce and charm that will attract tourists and businesses alike.

Pietro was somewhat blindsided by the lovely American, Natalia, on her own trying to meet the challenges set up by the council. He starts to help her with some of her projects, spending lots of time at her place, inadvertently getting to know her. One thing leads to another, and they are naked in his family’s famous lemon grove having some sexy times under the starry night. Swoon! While a side story, Natalie is also looking for the Italian gentleman that left her grandmother the inheritance money she is using for the renovation. Pietro assists her and that ends up being a super interesting epilogue to this sweet story.

It Takes a Villa is everything you could wish for in an American meets hot Italian love story. The few obstacles that they overcome makes sense, but you still are wanting more of their together story. This is my first read from Ms. Blades and I am certainly interested in her other stories for sure. This book is the perfect read for this summer’s beach season. Ciao and enjoy!

I was given this ARC from Entangled Publishing and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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2,269 reviews122 followers
May 24, 2022
***4 Stars***

A story set in a small, albeit fictional, Italian town?

Yes, please!

I’m a sucker for small town romances, but Italy is one of my favorite countries and was part of the lure that drew me to this book. That and the whole “$1” for a villa situation ~ because who hasn’t seen those ads?

And though there were part that did drag for me, and a bit of an abrupt (at least to me) ending, I enjoyed my time in Zavona with Natalie, Pietro and the eclectic group of people who we meet along the way.

I really liked Natalie and Pietro. Natalie is a dreamer, but a practical one. She isn’t afraid to put the time and work into getting done what needs to be done, but also has a bit of an issue asking for help. Pietro is honorable, though sometimes gruff and grumpy, but has a good heart and cares far deeper about things than most know.

Their journey to their HEA was quite interesting. They didn’t meet on the best of terms, but soon found that they shared a similar outlook on issues that mattered the most to them. It was fun to watch them become closer, thanks to the renovation and rehabilitation of the villa, and find out that not only was the physical attraction mutual, but that they connected on other levels.

As I said at the start, this was a fun read, but I will admit that there were times when the details about the renovation didn’t hold my interest. Also, that were a few situations that I wished had been fleshed out a bit more, especially that ending, but that’s a it’s not you, it’s me thing. As for the supporting cast of characters. Ellie and Carlota were my favorites, but I really liked the sognatori crew and how they all rallied around each other. So, if you want to take a bit of an Italian holiday at home and have a liking for HGTV DIY house things, then this is a book you should check out!

~ Copy provided by Valentine PR & voluntarily reviewed ~
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July 8, 2022
It Takes a Villa by Kirby Blades is a fun mix of contemporary romance leaning towards woman’s fiction. Natalie is determined to make a new life for herself in Italy. And the first step is to fix up the villa she purchased for $1. This is a type of program that I’ve seen run in several European areas, but I hadn’t seen it brought into play in a book before. The biggest catch is she only has a short period of time to complete the renovations. And there is a lot to do.

She is not the only person from the rebuilding program living in the area. She connects with a group of fellow re-builders from around the world. They were fun, supportive, and helped her navigate the first few confusing days in Italy. But she also finds herself relying on Pietra, a local man with a love for old buildings and restoration. And he’s quite the expert on how to get it done correctly.

I found Pietro’s conflict with his father – who seems to never really respect Pietro’s expertise – to be one of the most interesting parts of the story. The generational struggle and possible disappointment of not following where your parents thought you should go as an adult is a situation many can relate to. Natalie struggled mostly with repairing her villa in time to meet the program’s deadlines. And while I learned a bit about architecture, it just didn’t draw me in as much as Pietro.

There is plenty of drama, a little catastrophe, and lots of relationships being built. There were a couple of things that really threw me off. The first was the sudden change from what was reading as a fairly clean romance to a spicier romance. While I don’t have a problem with either, the tone of the book changed and it threw me off. The second was the ending. It just sort of stopped. The resolution was there, but then it just cut off and didn’t tell me the wrap-up. Which is one of my favorite parts.

**I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book**
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