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Fools rush in5/10/2023 ![]() One of my top picks for 2009, Fools Rush In earns a permanent place in my library."-Ane Mulligan, editor, Novel Journey From page one of Fools Rush In, I felt as if I were Bella's best friend, sitting down with her over cups of Italian cappuccino while she told me the latest happenings in her zany family. "Janice Thompson is a master storyteller who draws her readers into the tale along with the characters. Polish up your line-dancing skills and get ready for a boot-scootin' good time with Fools Rush In."-Virginia Smith, author, Stuck in the Middle Add a hunky cowboy with a slow Southern drawl, and you've got a recipe for one terrific story. I fell in love with the Rossi clan, a delightful collection of quirky characters who feel as passionately about their pizza as Texans do about chili. "From the Lone Star state, where everything is supersized, Janice Thompson brings us the larger-than-life story of Bella Rossi and her transplanted Italian family. No fools, they!"-Trish Perry, author, Beach Dreams and The Guy I'm Not Dating And you'll root for the Rossi and Neeley families as they break down cultural barriers and rush toward each other, arms wide open. Janice Thompson's first installment in the Weddings by Bella series is a fun, welcome distraction from life's boredom and stress. It's all possible when we hang out with Bella Rossi in Fools Rush In. "Mama mia, let's escape! Let's fall in love! Let's eat chicken parmesan, fettuccine Alfredo, and Bubba's down-home barbecue without gaining a pound. Where will she find a deejay on such short notice who knows his Alan Jackson from his George Strait? And will Bella ever get to plan her own wedding?įun, fresh, and full of surprises, this flavorful combination of Italian and Tex-Mex highlights the hilarity that ensues when cultures clash. There's only one catch-she doesn't know a thing about country music. When her Italian-turned-Texan parents hand over the family wedding-planning business, Bella quickly books a Boot-Scootin' wedding that would make any Texan proud. Ever wonder how Italian sounds with a Southern drawl?īella Rossi's life is just starting to get interesting.
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