In Vino VeritasAnthony Beretta inherited the family winery at the tender age of twenty-four. It’s a struggle to keep it up, but he loves it and is determined to make it work even if it kills him. That is, if a motorcyclist doesn’t kill him first. He initially judges the man, attractive as he may be, on the basis of his appearance and apparently limited vocabulary. He soon discovers he’s wrong, but by then Oscar Kennett has already judged Anthony on his appearance.
Oscar thinks Tony Beretta is uptight and snobbish, and Tony’s speech for the charity they’re working on together reinforces that, even when he finds out Tony did it just to push his buttons. His adorable curls and sexy glasses might not be enough to change his mind, but maybe there’s more to Tony than meets the eye. |
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FIVE STARS
"I loved this story. I thought that the character of Oz was perfect. He was equal parts smart and snarky and was totally what you see is what you get. Anthony was such a nerdy, awkward guy lacking in self confidence yet could also be completely cocky and confident with Oz. Their dynamic was fun and adventurous and totally believable.
There was plenty of storyline to entertain and it flowed evenly. Great, great read! " ~Kristin, GOODREADS
"I loved this story. I thought that the character of Oz was perfect. He was equal parts smart and snarky and was totally what you see is what you get. Anthony was such a nerdy, awkward guy lacking in self confidence yet could also be completely cocky and confident with Oz. Their dynamic was fun and adventurous and totally believable.
There was plenty of storyline to entertain and it flowed evenly. Great, great read! " ~Kristin, GOODREADS