Appointment in Venice

Appointment in Venice by Sally Stewart, published by Severn House in 2003, is a 256-page work of fiction that delves into the life of Sarah Cavanagh. As she embarks on a new chapter as a governess for the aristocratic Brazzano family, Sarah grapples with her apprehensions about her demanding employer, a former operatic diva, and the initially unwelcoming children, Beatrice and Emmanuele. Set against the enchanting backdrop of Venice, the narrative explores themes of personal renewal and the complexities of family dynamics.
Readers will find that Sarah’s journey is marked by her struggles to adapt to her new role while dealing with her own past, including the recent loss of her father and the end of her marriage. As she navigates the challenges of her position, the allure of Venice begins to influence her life in unexpected ways. This edition offers a glimpse into the intertwining lives of the Brazzano family and the transformative power of the city, making it a notable addition to the genres of thrillers and suspense.
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When Sarah Cavanagh sets off for Venice to take up a new job as governess to the aristocratic Brazzano family, she is filled with trepidation. Her employer, a former operatic diva, is reputed to be difficult and demanding; the children, Beatrice and Emmanuele, have little contact with their glamorous parents and are initially hostile to Sarah. But Sarah needs a fresh start, following the death of her beloved father and the ending of her marriage. Despite the difficulties confronting her, the city of Venice soon works its unfailing magic, and she finds herself reluctantly caught up in the family’s complicated lives.
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