When art becomes life and love dares to paint outside the lines.
Elena Rossi lives for structure, precision, and the quiet safety of observation. As an art historian buried in fresco dust and unfinished dreams, she's spent years studying beauty instead of living it. Until one summer in Amalfi changes everything.
Jasmine "Jazz" Patel is pure motion—posh accent, bright linen, and a camera that never stops chasing light. She's the kind of woman who turns every moment into a story… except her own. Beneath the glamour and laughter, she's aching for something real.
When Jazz arrives in town to film a travel series, the two collide—one ruled by logic, the other by instinct. What begins as a creative experiment soon blurs into something breathtakingly intimate: a living masterpiece that neither woman can control.
From moonlit lemon groves and echoing cathedrals to train-station goodbyes and viral confessions, Love on the Amalfi Coast is a story about timing, vulnerability, and the courage to be truly seen.
Tender, witty, and achingly real, this is a book where emotions take a front seat—where love is messy, laughter is genuine, and every flaw becomes part of the art.
Sometimes the most beautiful thing you can create isn't art at all. It's love.
🩵 Perfect for readers who love:
Slow-burn sapphic romance that feels real and lived-in Second chances at love and rediscovering yourself Sunlit Italian coastlines and lemon-scented summers Emotional intimacy, witty banter, and quiet tenderness The artist x filmmaker dynamic — opposites who create magic together Found family, messy feelings, and vulnerability that heals A story where emotions take the front seat, and love becomes its own kind of art
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