The Villa

Cover of The Villa by Nora Roberts
Author: Nora Roberts
Year: 2001
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 693
ISBN-13: 9780375431036
Dimensions:
Height: 9.27 Inches
Length: 6.22 Inches
Weight: 2.12 Pounds
Width: 1.48 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54, 892.8
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The Villa by Nora Roberts, published by Random House Large Print in 2001, is a captivating narrative that intertwines family legacy and the complexities of love and betrayal. Spanning 693 pages, this edition presents a rich story set against the backdrop of the Giambelli vineyards, which have flourished in both California and Italy for centuries. As matriarch Tereza and her neighbor Eli MacMillan prepare to pass their legacy to the next generation, they confront the challenges posed by family members with questionable motives and hidden agendas.

Readers will find a blend of romance and suspense as the story unfolds with Tereza’s granddaughter, Sophia, and Eli’s grandson, Tyler, navigating their roles within the family business. Their contrasting personalities spark tension and attraction, complicating their efforts to manage the vineyards amidst a backdrop of murder and scandal. As the Giambelli family grapples with betrayal and the threat to their legacy, they uncover unexpected strengths and redefine what it means to be family. This edition offers a detailed exploration of contemporary themes within the realms of fiction and romance.


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There have been Giambelli vineyards in both California and Italy for centuries, and when the steel-willed matriarch of the family, Tereza, was widowed at a young age, she merged her life and her vineyards with those of her neighbor, Eli MacMillan. Their combined vineyards have produced some of the highest-quality wine to be found worldwide. Now that Eli and Tereza are in the twilight of their lives, they are looking to hand off their legacy to their descendants, a task that proves exasperating when they discover that some of the family members are philanderers, embezzlers, and gold diggers. Tereza offers to hand over her control to her granddaughter, Sophia, who is already in charge of marketing, while Eli offers to do the same for his grandson, Tyler, who for years has lovingly worked the fields. But first Sophia and Tyler must learn each other’s jobs and deal with the acrimony created when Tereza brings in an outsider to serve as CEO. Sparks fly whenever Sophia and Tyler are together, their opposing personalities clashing even as their libidinous sides are meshing. When Sophia’s father is murdered, the family becomes divided, a split that only grows when more killings follow. When someone dies after drinking a bottle of poisoned Giambelli wine, it triggers a scandal of international proportions that leaves both the business and the family teetering on the edge. Forced to look deep within their own ranks, the Giambellis discover not just incompetence but betrayal and sabotage. But they also discover some surprising strengths and learn that the true definition of family goes way beyond mere blood ties.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “The Villa” by Nora Roberts. Synopsis preview: There have been Giambelli vineyards in both California and Italy for centuries, and when the steel-willed matriarch of the family, Tereza, was widowed at a young age, she merged her life and her vineyards with those of h…
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Publisher: Random House Large Print. Year: 2001.
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ISBN-13: 9780375431036.
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Language: en. Pages: 693. Edition: 1.

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