Inheriting a castle in Paradiso, it’s paradise right?
Synopsis
The inheritance of a lifetime… with a catch
When Sophie’s uncle leaves her a castle in the Italian Riviera in his will, she can’t believe her luck. The catch? She and her estranged sister, Rachel, must live there together for three months in order to inherit it.
Having worked in Rome for four years, Sophie’s excited to revisit to Italy, even if it reignites memories of a cheating ex who soon learns of her return and wants to rekindle their spark. Sophie realises that distance does indeed make the heart grow fonder – but for her friend back home, Chris, who she discovers is more to her than just a friend.
With the clock ticking, can Sophie and Rachel stick it out and heal old wounds, or are the sisters destined to go their own way at the end of the three months? And does Chris feel the same way about Sophie as she does for him?
A beautiful story of romance and sisterhood, perfect for fans of Alex Brown and Lucy Coleman.
My review
Sophie is left flabbergasted when her uncle has left a castle in the Italian Riviera in his will for her. But he didn’t only leave it to her, also her estranged sister inherited it. But there is a catch… in order to inherit the place, Sophie and Rachel have to spend three months together at the castle, and they are forced to daily sign in into a system to proof they aren’t cheating.
Easier said than done, because the relationship between the sisters is practically non – existing.
However, Sophie is excited in retuning to Italy, after her four years of working in Rome, even if in the end it resulted in having a cheating ex.
Can Sophie and Rachel manage to become real sisters again in a wonderful setting? And will love also find a way for both sisters?
Oooh how much I just love this author! And no, it isn’t because he writes stories taking place in Italy (even if it helps a tiny bit!)
All the books I have read until now are so captivating and heart – warming, making me look forward in reading this next adventure!
Inheriting a castle is something unbelievable, but it’s just what Sophie needs at the moment. She is struggling a little bit, and having three months no worries about money is the perfect temporary solution for her.
Being back in Italy makes her feel at home, even if there are some memories from her time in Rome that aren’t so happy ones.
But being in Paradiso, makes her meet new people, like her neighbour Dan, and make her realize that the feelings she has for her best friend Chris, may go deeper than just friendship.
But even if there are some romantic bits in it, or thoughts with a romantic nature, this wasn’t about that kind of love.
Because the main love interest in this story, is the (lost) love between two sisters, who couldn’t be more different and the distance surely didn’t help.
It’s easy to have an opinion over something when you look at it from only your side. But the reasons Rachel kept her distance made sense when explained.
But it took a while for the sisters to get to that moment that the past can be mentioned without any accusations or remorse.
I found it heart – warming to see how slowly Sophie and Rachel are trying to find a way to get along initially and then truly start to be real sisters again, with the necessary worries and desire to help out even when not wanted.
This was a wonderful story about sisterhood, and how things can go wrong, but how it’s also not too late to make amends. Add an amazing setting and a bit of romance and it’s just the perfect story, just like I expected from this author!
I have to admit, the Sophie’s love interest could have gone deeper, but I also see how that would shift the focus and let’s be honest, this wasn’t the story of Sophie and Chris (or the potential of it), but the lovely story of Sophie and Rachel!

























