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It’s a good thing lying is more of an art than a science. Chemistry didn’t help me fake my boarding pass, but a steady hand and some colourmatching skills did. Dad believed it. He’s even swapped shifts and taken two buses and a tram to see me off at Edinburgh Airport. And now I can’t quite meet his eye.

‘Sure you’ve got enough cash for the next couple of weeks?’ He pats down his work fleece like he might find a roll of euros in one of the pockets. ‘Your mum and I can probably scrape together a bit more if you end up needing your own Bunsen burner in Florence—’

About the book

From the author of Livia in Rome comes a modern-day Venetian romance for fans of Jenny Han! 

Seventeen-year-old self-taught artist Evie heads to Venice on an art exchange.

The catch? Her parents think she’s on a science trip.

As if lying wasn’t hard enough, her host family’s son, Leonardo, a fellow art student, looks down his nose at Evie. Her only comfort is online, where she shares her art with an anonymous online crush.

But when she’s assigned a project with Leonardo, she starts to question her feelings – both online and off …

  • A new YA romance from the author of Livia in Rome, this time set against the beautiful backdrop of Venice
  • Perfect for fans of Love and GelatoTo All the Boys I’ve Loved BeforeAnna and the French Kiss and XOXO.
  • Think scenic gondola rides, colourful carnival parades, fine art museums and an on-and-offline love triangle!

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