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Sweet Competition for Camillo’s Café

an enemies-to-lovers small town romantic comedy set in Italy

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Sweet Competition for Camillo’s Café

By: Stefania Hartley
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The Calabrian Coast books are standalone stories that intertwine with recurring characters.

Camillo runs a popular café on Altavicia’s main square. Giada runs an equally popular café across the square. They have both entered Altavicia’s Best Café competition.
Scarred by his father’s death, Camillo’s greatest wish is to escape the Calabrian seaside village and return to his beloved London, where his family was last together and happy. Abandoned by her parents, Giada’s greatest wish is to earn her nonna’s love. The competition trophy is the ticket to both their dreams, but only one can win.

As Camillo discovers that happiness doesn’t come from a location and Giada that love isn’t earned, can enemies become friends, and maybe more?

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"An easy summer read, so cleverly crafted that you can almost feel the sand in your toes, smell the fresh coffee, taste the delicious pastries and you don’t have to travel to Italy." Sarah Swatridge, Linford Romance Library author

"A bouncy little romantic comedy! At first, you are lulled into a gentle description of a tranquil seaside Italian village. But the pace picks up and suddenly you’re taken on a roller-coaster ride of unexpected twists and turns. I really related to Camillo and to Giada, and rooted for them both to win the competition, not quite sure how Hartley was going to resolve that one. But everyone came out a winner in the end, and I was left with a smile on my face and a warm feeling in my heart." Sandy Salisbury, author of The Cherry Stone

"I can’t recommend Stefania Hartley’s books and stories strongly enough! A light touch and a great story, together with interesting characters, are absolutely guaranteed, and I have just ordered a copy of this for myself!" @MaryJasper2 on Twitter
Clean & Wholesome Romantic Comedy
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