In this warm, enchanting debut novel, Rosanna Chiofalo evokes the extraordinary beauty of Venice, the charm of a close-knit New York neighborhood, and the joys of friendship, family, and surprising second chances. . .
Valentina DeLuca has made hundreds of brides' dreams come true. At Sposa Rosa, the Astoria, New York, boutique where she, her sisters, and their mother design and sew couture knock-off gowns, she can find the perfect style for even the most demanding customer. Now, it's her turn. Valentina has loved Michael Carello ever since he rescued her from a cranky shopkeeper when she was ten years old. He's handsome, chivalrous, and loyal. And in a few weeks, she's going to marry him--in Venice.
But just when she thinks everything is falling into place, Valentina is forced to re-examine her life to see what truly makes her happy. And as she soon learns, in a place as magical as Venice, what seems like misfortune can turn out to be anything but, although who knows what may be waiting around the next corner? The chance to enjoy a moonlit gondola ride, to sip Prosecco in St. Mark's Square, to eat mouthwatering gelato, to put aside "sensible" for once and see where the warm Italian breezes guide her as she visits all the sights she's dreamed of: The Doge's Palace, Il Rialto, the little islands of Murano and Burano. And maybe, along the way, to discover that bella fortuna--good luck--isn't what you're given, but what you make.
Advance praise for Bella Fortuna
"Like a gondolier navigating the canals of Venice, Rosanna Chiofalo takes you on a magical ride filled with family and friends, love and loss, heartbreak and happiness. Bella Fortuna is a warm glimpse into Italian-American life." --Holly Chamberlin, author of Last Summer
"Reading Rosanna Chiofalo's depiction of a modern Italian-American family is like digging into a fresh bowl of pasta--warm, welcome, and satisfying. A deeply felt debut that affirms the importance of friends and family--Italian-style." --Lisa Verge Higgins, author of The Proper Care and Maintenance of Friendship
"From the streets of New York to the canals of Venice, Rosanna Chiofalo creates a warm and lively story the reader won't want to see end. Valentina DeLuca is a heroine with intelligence, heart, and courage, the kind of person every woman wants for a dear friend. Time spent with her is a sheer joy." --Mary Carter, author of The Pub Across The Pond
"Go to Venice. Ride a gondola. See St. Mark's square. Chase the pigeons. Then go back to your hotel room overlooking a canal, take out Bella Fortuna, and read. It will make your whole day perfetto." --Cathy Lamb, author of A Different Kind of Normal
"Sometimes tough, sometimes tender, always heartfelt and honest, Bella Fortuna is a lively, finely-stitched tale of life and love, family and friendship, and a zest for cose Italiane!" --Peter Pezzelli, author of Home to Italy
"Wonderful! Chiofalo is clearly the heir to the Adriana Trigiani throne! Made me want to run to Venice. . .I loved this book and finished it in two sittings. A great summer read!"--GreatThoughts.com
"An inspiring read about second chances with love after tremendous heartbreak. . .the novel has a pleasant narrative, and the details of relationships and descriptions of Venice are thorough and well written." --RT Book Reviews
"Brings the Italian immigrant community and neighborhoods richly to life…the tale is charming." --Publishers Weekly
Review
''From the streets of New York to the canals of Venice, Rosanna Chiofalo creates a warm and lively story the reader won't want to see end. Valentina DeLuca is a heroine with intelligence, heart, and courage, the kind of person every woman wants for a dear friend. Time spent with her is a sheer joy.'' --Mary Carter,
New York Times bestselling author of
The Pub across the Pond ''Go to Venice. Ride a gondola. See St. Mark's square. Chase the pigeons. Then go back to your hotel room overlooking a canal, take out
Bella Fortuna, and read. It will make your whole day perfecto.'' --Cathy Lamb,
New York Times bestselling author
''An inspiring read about second chances with love after tremendous heartbreak . . . The novel has a pleasant narrative, and the details of relationships and descriptions of Venice are thorough and well written.'' --RT Book Reviews
''Brings the Italian immigrant community and neighborhoods richly to life . . . The tale is charming.'' --
Publishers Weekly ''Reading Rosanna Chiofalo's depiction of a modern Italian American family is like digging into a fresh bowl of pasta -- warm, welcome, and satisfying. A deeply felt debut that affirms the importance of friends and family -- Italian-style.'' --Lisa Verge Higgins, author of
The Proper Care and Maintenance of Friendship''Like a gondolier navigating the canals of Venice, Rosanna Chiofalo takes you on a magical ride filled with family and friends, love and loss, heartbreak and happiness.
Bella Fortuna is a warm glimpse into Italian American life.'' --Holly Chamberlin, author of
Last Summer ''Sometimes tough, sometimes tender, always heartfelt and honest,
Bella Fortuna is a lively, finely stitched tale of life and love, family and friendship, and a zest for cose Italiane!'' --Peter Pezzelli, author of
Home to Italy --This text refers to the MP3 CD edition. About the Author
Rosanna Chiofalo is a first-generation Italian American whose parents emigrated from Sicily to New York in the early 1960s. After graduating with a BA in English from Stony Brook University, Rosanna knew she wanted to be around books and have a career in writing. For twenty years, she's worked as a Copywriter and Copy Director for several New York City publishing houses. Currently, she is hard at work writing her second novel.