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Finally We Are Here

By: Angelo Grassia, Lisa Masoni - translator
Narrated by: Megan Green
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After the great success obtained with The Mystery of the Book, Angelo Grassia returns with his second book, a story full of mystery, love and feelings. Finally We Are Here is the continuation of The Mystery of the Book.

Laura, a beautiful girl with green eyes, reads The Mystery of the Book, and decides to contact the author for more information after she's impressed by the story. The two meet at the Bar Bazzanti in Gaeta, the same bar where last year he had known Sabrina, another beautiful girl with green eyes. Laura says she was fascinated by the story, and she bought from the same second-hand dealer a ring belonging to Claudia and also a postcard Vittorio had sent just before they became husband and wife. This was the last postcard left. The only one missing from Angelo`s collection. Laura shows it to him and Angelo is impressed. He thinks it was fate who sent Laura with that postcard and the message written on it was directed to him. On the postcard there was written: Finally we are... with love, Vittorio. From this message Angelo understands it is now time to publish the entire manuscript of Vittorio that he had received as a gift the year before from a junk dealer never seen before.

The manuscript tells about the mutual feelings between father and son, and about the beautiful love story between Vittorio and Claudia. They were engaged to meet in a street in Como called ”the street of the stars”, where the stars, in fact seemed to be whispering: ”Love yourselves... The best thing in life is love!”

©2018 Angelo Grassia (P)2018 Angelo Grassia
Family Life Romance Fiction Marriage Mystery
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A beautiful and extraordinary story full of emotio

A beautiful and extraordinary story full of emotional feelings and extraordinary events.
AND THE STARS WITH THEIR MAGICAL SPLENDOR CELEBRATED TO BE SURROUNDED: WELL WELL THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THING OF LIFE IS LOVE ......

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