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Rosie Lets Herself Go

(2025)
(The sixth book in the Rosie Life In Italy series)
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After four years of renovations, grief and chaos, Rosie and Ronan’s dream home in Italy is finally coming together—or so they hope. Whether it’s the last remnants of a housebound ghost or renovation fatigue, something seems to be draining their energy.

With plans to open their doors to guests looming, the gardens need taming, the house needs sprucing, and—most importantly—they need to figure out if hosting strangers is a dream worth pursuing or their next life disaster waiting to happen.

To prepare, Rosie and Ronan hit the road, scoping out the quirks and perks of BnBs in Italy and France.

But Rosie doesn’t stop there. Throwing herself into a whirlwind of retreats and workshops of every kind, searching for inspiration—from ghost-busting sessions to vulva-hugging—Rosie finds each experience brings unexpected lessons, leaving her to wonder: is a new calling on the horizon, or will she find the missing element she needs to focus on her writing; an antique, roll-top desk.

Packed with laughter, chaos, and the occasional existential crisis, this memoir captures the essence of a midlife woman trying to find her old self—Italian style.

Can be read as a stand alone read or as book 6 in the A Rosie Life In Italy series.



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