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The Dolce Vita Divas (by Maddie Please)

Books by the author, Maddie Please, delight me because they feature older women as the primary characters. As someone who just celebrated her 65th birthday, I enjoyed reading about Joanna’s view of turning that age on her birthday. And then you factor in her best friend, Susie, and an all-expenses paid trip to Capri, and you are off on a delightful heartwarming adventure. Wonderful characters, including a precocious grandson. As you experience flashbacks to Jo and Susie’s college days, you will cheer them on to explore life at an “advanced age” and to discover that you are never too old to live life to its fullest and discover … or rediscover … true love.


Thank you to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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