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The Island Villa

Celebrated romance author Catherine Swift has topped the bestseller lists for decades, though her personal story hasn’t been quite so successful. Three failed marriages have left her relationship with her daughters strained, but that’s about to be rectified. Engaged yet again, Catherine is counting on this wedding to be what finally brings them together as a family, and she’ll do whatever it takes to make that happen.

Adeline doesn’t know what’s worse—that her mother is getting married a fourth time, or that she’s being guilted into witnessing the train wreck at Catherine’s luxury villa in Corfu. It brings back the pain of her parents’ split, of her mother’s infidelity and the baby that was the result. Not that she blames her half sister, Cassie, but then she’s never made an effort to know her, either.

Cassie, on the other hand, is thrilled by her mother’s news and admires Catherine’s resilience. She’s equally excited about meeting the mystery groom, and at the prospect of spending her summer in Corfu, where she can process a secret of her own she’s been keeping from everyone.

As Cassie and Adeline arrive on the island, they each have very different expectations of what this week will bring—they haven’t been entirely honest with their mother about their lives, either—but in the lead-up to the wedding, all will be revealed, for better or worse.

 

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Book club questions for The Island Villa by Sarah Morgan

Use these discussion questions to guide your next book club meeting.

Adeline and Cassie are invited to Catherine’s fourth wedding but aren’t aware of who the groom is. If you were in their position, would you attend the wedding? How would it make you feel?

Growing up, Cassie always heard stories about her parent’s epic love story. How do you feel this shaped her attitude towards love and her as a person?

From the start of the book, the sisters have a very strained relationship. Do you think this could have been avoided if other decisions around their upbringing was made?

After one of her books became a bestseller, Catherine purchased her villa on the island of Corfu. If you were in her place, where would your villa be located?

If you escaped to one place for the rest of your life, where would it be?

When the identity of Catherine’s fiancé was revealed, were you surprised?

Adeline is a psychologist/advice column writer and Cassie is a English major – Do you think their mother’s choice in career effected their own?

The book was told from the perspective of Adeline, Cassie, and Catherine. How did this lend to the way the story was told?

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 "The perfect summer novel—sharp, smart and so much fun!" —Viola Shipman, USA TODAY bestselling author