New Readers’ Favorite review for May Flowers at The Three Coins Inn
I’m always thrilled to receive new editorial reviews, so I was pleased to receive my latest from Readers’ Favorite for my latest novel, May Flowers at The Three Coins Inn.
Appreciated this five-star review and, as a bit of a travel junkie myself, I’m pleased the reviewer felt my story transported her to Umbria.
You can read the full review below.

Lisa has just attended her ex-fiancé’s wedding, feeling lost, weepy, and humiliated. After all, her fiancé had just dumped Lisa for her friend, whom he had just married. She needs a change; she needs to get away from the past she spent with him. And she plans to do this by spending three weeks in Italy.
In May Flowers at the Three Coins Inn by Kimberly Sullivan, Lisa sets off on an Italian adventure filled with excitement and joy by connecting with an eclectic group of fellow tourists: an aging artist from Milan, a reclusive novelist from Rome, and a wealthy mother and her son from New York. She discovers she is not alone; others have their own issues, and together they can help one another regain enthusiasm and passion for new relationships.
In May Flowers at the Three Coins Inn, Kimberly Sullivan’s research into Italian history and architecture paints a delightful picture. The cities and towns, the rugged landscape, and the people are so charmingly described that it felt as if I were there.
Sullivan took me on an emotional roller coaster, from the unbridled joy of the young boy at each new experience to the sorrow of an aging artist facing regrets over a long-lost love. Just like the advice given to her reclusive novelist, the author allows us to observe these characters closely, ensuring our understanding of what makes them tick. She carefully establishes connections between them. Each character blossoms in the romantic setting of the Three Coins Inn.
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