Because while Gabi does plenty of noticing of the prevailing "Italian hotness" surrounding her, after a while she actually grew on me a bit. Really? You've just been catapulted back into a different century, landed right in the middle of a skirmish, are separated from your sister, and that's what you're focusing on? I almost closed Waterfall right then and there, but I persevered and I'm glad I did. All she did was complain about the lack of civilization in Tuscany, and when she traveled back in time, all she could notice was how hot the guys were. 27) I was not a fan of Gabi Betarrini in the beginning. I'd never encountered such Italian hotness outside of Roma. Big, chocolate-brown eyes, square jaw, aristocratic nose, pronounced cheekbones. He was the most handsome guy I'd ever seen, with a model's physique and a face to match. I wanted to look away from him, but I couldn't. And if someone can explain to me why this book is called Waterfall, I will be eternally grateful. Cover Blurb: Yes or No? I am a fan of the castle in the background, but I don't especially care for the character impersonator.
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