New Reader Views review for May Flowers at The Three Coins Inn

Thrilled to receive another great editorial review for my forthcoming novel, May Flowers at The Three Coins Inn – this time from Readers Views Reviews.

I’m so pleased that my newset novel has been receiving impressive editorial reviews alongside early reader reviews.

This is even better, because my new novel will be launching one week from today! Launch date is on Friday, 8 May. If you’re ordering ebooks on Amazon or Kobo, my new novel will be discounted to 99 cents- 99 euro cents-99 pence and equivalent currencies for launch weeks. Pre-order your bargain copies now, before they revert to their regular price.

See my latest review below.

May Flowers at The Three Coins Inn Book Reviews

Spring is in the air. The blooming of vibrant flowers and the gentle warming of temperatures bring with them the promise of sightseers eager to explore the touristy Todi, an Umbrian village in beautiful Italy. Nestled in the heart of the town, The Three Coins Inn is anticipating another flurry of visitors this season. Ever the dedicated host, Emma, the inn’s owner, worries that the new group of guests is all too busy facing personal battles to bond with one another.  A young woman is reeling from her ex-fiancé’s betrayal, a mother struggles to strengthen her bond with her son, and an elderly man returns for tranquility and nostalgia. A deeply introverted author steps out of her comfort zone.

As the guests start to mingle, they soon realize that despite their glaring differences, fate has brought them to The Three Coins Inn for a reason.

May Flowers at The Three Coins Inn is the third installment in the Three Coins series by Kimberly Sullivan, following a new batch of guests. Regaling us with the best of Todi—idyllic sites, delectable food, and rich culture, readers are effortlessly transported to the inn. Beyond the affective world-building, we get to know the guests and the employees, and we get a peek behind the scenes into how a hotel is run. Think White Lotus, but cozier and wholesome.

The book is cleverly written in the third person, allowing readers to follow a handful of perspectives. Sullivan’s characters boast rich internal dialogue, and I found it easy to transition from one to another. Despite their stark differences, each guest had something relatable. Antonio’s ruminations about lost love and regrets were a reminder to live fully in the present. Sharon’s lamenting her lack of connection with her son prompted me to prioritize relationships. As a self-proclaimed introvert, I understood Margherita’s tendency to hide from the world, sometimes to my own detriment. The author has done an excellent job of illustrating that no matter your age, socioeconomic status, or any other factor, no one is immune to adversity.

Read this novel as a standalone or as part of a series. May Flowers at The Three Coins Inn will sweep readers off their feet with its character-driven plot and vibrant scene-setting, providing the ultimate escape. Those who enjoy novels about travelling, art, and culture will marvel at Sullivan’s attention to detail and ability to capture the essence of the hilltop village—a true feast for the senses!

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