Brigit Palmer is thrilled to be on the Greek Island of
Santorini. She's here for her wedding to Hollywood
heart-throb Blake Crawford, one of America's most eligible
bachelors. Brigit's parents have rented a villa, and soon
guests will arrive from all over the world for the intimate
ceremony.
Brigit is a New York socialite, and she's just given up her
position at a Manhattan law firm to run her father's
philanthropic foundation. Things are finally falling into
place. Love, career, family. Everything is going so
well...until she steps into the garden and sees her
ex-husband Nathaniel hiding in the rose bushes.
Nathaniel, a failed novelist, announces that Blake sold the
rights to the wedding to HELLO! Magazine for two million
dollars (donated to charity), and he is the reporter
assigned to write the story. Everyone expects Brigit to have
her happily ever after, her mother who taught her how to
lead the perfect lifestyle, her younger sister Daisy who
impatiently wishes for her own love story, and of course her
fiancée. Things are supposed to work out for them. But when
Brigit discovers an unsettling secret about Blake, she
questions everything she's ever believed about love, and
wonders if she's not better off alone.
Told in Anita Hughes' spectacularly descriptive proses,
SANTORINI SUNSETS is a story about family bonds, first
loves, and the
question of when to let go and when to hang on as tight as
you can.