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  • Love in Three Quarter Time: A Viennese Valentine

    Rachel McMillan

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    "I loved every moment of this charming story, swooned over the gorgeous writing and the bits of history tucked inside, and frankly, I’m relieved McMillan has noted this is only the first in a trilogy…because I can’t wait for more." --Melissa Tagg, author of All This Time"Love in Three Quarter Time may be Rachel McMillan's love letter to Vienna, but beyond that it is a love letter to romantics. This is a story for all those who struggle to reconcile the reality of life with the hope of dreams as yet unfulfilled, and perhaps most tantalizingly not yet fully realized." Ruth Anderson, Booktalk and MoreA romantic waltz through a city filled with music, passion and coffee. Evelyn Watt fell in love with Austrian marketing director Rudy Moser the moment he stepped into their Boston firm. With his ice blue eyes and chocolate-melting accent, he is as refined as she imagines his home country to be. When Evelyn finds herself unexpectedly unemployed right before Christmas, she is left with an unknown future until Rudy steps in with a job appraising, assessing and cataloging heirlooms, lending her American vernacular to the translated descriptions to give each item international appeal. Evelyn will live in Vienna for the months leading up to a grand auction at a party held in conjunction with the Opera Ball—on Valentine’s Day. Vienna is a magical blend of waltzing, antiques, and bottomless cups of Einspanner coffee at the Café Mozart. When a secret from Rudy's family's past blows in with the winter chill, Evelyn is forced to confront how well she knows the object of her affection. Her café tablemate, the gruff and enigmatic Klaus Bauner might be the only person who holds the key to Rudy’s past. But could that key also unlock her future? In the days leading up to the Opera Ball, Evelyn finds herself in the middle of the greatest romance of her life…as long as she doesn’t trip over her two left feet.