I kinda went out of order posting the Anna Albertini reviews by Rebecca Zanetti. As I was perusing Goodreads, I realized I read Book 4 and the two novellas in between but I never wrote a review! Ugh! I'll get on that! But don't worry, Tessa's Trust can easily be read as a standalone!
About the Book
When the shoe drops, it always hits her on the head.
Tessa Albertini has spent much of her life guest-starring in other people’s stories. Her older sister is a type-A personality who creates opportunities like other people build hopes, and her younger sister finds trouble like it’s an integral strand of her DNA. Finally Tessa’s hard work and sacrifice allow her to open that restaurant she’s been dreaming about since she was a young teenager working her butt off, regardless of the obstacles now slamming into her.
There’s an advancing enemy who doesn’t want Tessa to succeed in business, while Nonna Albertini is determined she’ll succeed in love, no matter how much meddling it takes. Finally, Nick Basanelli, the most arrogant and sexy man she has ever met, zeroes his formidable focus into actually courting her—and that’s before he discovers she’s in danger and morphs into overprotective alpha male mode.
While a family’s middle child is supposedly a peacemaker, the world is about to discover that when pushed far enough, Tessa is willing to go to war.
My Thoughts
I absolutely love the Anna Albertini Files series. These books are full of quirky and loveable characters, tight-knit families and crazy antics! You will not believe all the weird and funny stuff that happens to this family! So much so that it has all the available men in town giving the Albertini sisters a wide berth!
Tessa’s Trust has everything you want or need in a good story, including a hunky lawyer that looks amazing shirtless, meddling matchmaking grandmas and the most bizarre sales contract with blind date stipulations.
I fell in love with all the characters from the very beginning of the series and I am so happy to see Anna share the spotlight with her older sister Tessa. I loved her story and the only complaint I have is that it wasn’t long enough.
I can’t wait for the next one!
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