Seattle finance director Sophia Fairbourne makes a career-crushing mistake and driven by fear of failure, stays silent. Rather than confess, she seizes an unexpected Italian inheritance shared in a trust with Peter Belli-the infuriatingly attractive family attorney from the very family that froze hers out of the olive oil business years ago.
With his father's declining health, heavy workload, and a property dispute with a woman raised to hate his family, Peter doesn't have time for this. When Peter refuses to buy Sophia out, she counters: They'll compete in a series of challenges in the Tuscan Hills to decide the property's fate in this enemies-to-lovers romance.
From a pasta-making contest in Siena to a steamy swim on Elba, each challenge draws them closer-physically and emotionally. As they clean up and explore Siena, Sophia questions everything she believed about Peter and the Bellis. Peter hides secrets too-including the truth about his family's business and his feelings for the one woman he should avoid.
In Trusting Tuscany, a slow-burn romance told in dual POV, two enemies discover some traditions are worth breaking-while irresistible chemistry builds.