Swept Away by the Venetian Millionaire by Nina Singh




Swept Away by the Venetian Millionaire (Destination Brides Book 2)


The trip of a lifetime…

…leads to the man of her dreams!

In this Destination Brides story, Maya Talbot’s taking a romantic vacation — alone! Betrayed by her ex, she’s indulging her love for art and travel… But finds a new passion — in the arms of mysterious millionaire sculptor Vito Rameri! This gorgeous Venetian has closed himself off, but as Maya becomes his new muse, she gets to know the man behind the masterpieces and becomes even more captivated…


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What literary pilgrimages have you gone on?

Not really a pilgrimage but I live in New England so I happen to be able to travel to a lot of literary destinations, including the Hawthorne house in Salem, Mass, Thoreau’s Walden Pond, and the Louisa May Alcott Orchard House.


What is the first book that made you cry?

Little Women. When the manuscript was burned!

Does writing energize or exhaust you?

I’m usually exhausted after. But also very relieved at having put some words down. 

Tell us a little bit about your book…

Maya Talbot was supposed to go on a trip of a lifetime with her fiancée but soon finds out he’s been betraying her in the worst way. She travels to Venice alone to admire the Italian Renaissance art she’s always been so interested and to nurse her broken heart. Along the way, she somehow finds the real love of her life. 





Nina Singh lives in New England with her husband, children, and a very rambunctious yorkie. After several years in the corporate world, she finally followed the advice of friends and family to ‘give the writing a try already’.  She’s very glad she did. 
When not at her keyboard she likes to spend time on the tennis court or golf course. Or immersed in a good read. 





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3 comments:

  1. After being betrayed it's good she finds the real love of her life on her new jurney. The book sounds good.

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  2. I like Renaissance art, too, and character who is sculptor sounds interesting. Sounds like a great read!

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  3. Wonderful to meet Nina. I live in New England and made a note to visit some of the places she mentioned in her interview. Thanks for the reminders. This sounds like a great read. Wishing Nina all the best!
    ~Jess

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