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Joanna Lucas is single again, but a trip to Venice to consult on a mosaic restoration will help mend her broken heart. Most of her two weeks will be free to explore the beautiful Italian city with her friend Deena, but if she’d known who recommended her for the trip, she might have stayed home.

An award-winning painter, Chandler Cardin also gives private art lessons. She’s the last person Joanna expects to run into so far from Boston. Equally unexpected is the attraction that resurfaces, reminding Joanna of old times. But far too much water has flowed under those bridges.

Maybe she’d be better off taking Deena’s advice, and view Venice as her chance to experience the love ‘em and leave ‘em life—with anyone but Chandler.

Bestselling author Kenna White Romancing the Zone, Comfortable Distance takes readers on a breathless journey through the beauties of Venice and the romance of a lifetime.

264 pages, Paperback

First published September 14, 2010

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Kenna White

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Award winner, Kenna White, has been a best-selling romance author with Bella Books since 2004. She was born in a small town in Southwest Missouri, but has lived from the Colorado Rocky Mountains to New England. Splitting time between Puget Sound and the Ozarks where bare feet, faded jeans and lazy streams fill her life, she enjoys her writing, traveling, substitute teaching, making dollhouse miniatures and life's simpler pleasures.

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January 22, 2015
Given the risk of flooding in Venice, the flooding in this story is very realistic and central to the whole plot. The descriptions of the impact of the floods particularly how it brings the central character to Venice and how it hinders her work, is very captivating. Yes this book is a light romance, but the sub plots are also very engaging. A good read and one that inspired me to ge other books by Kenna White.
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February 25, 2018
I liked the character development. A bit cheesy at times but still quite good. I would like to go to Venice in the autumn after reading this book.
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