Warning: Contains forearms, fiascos & Venetian scandal 🍷🔥
Casanova with a View is out in the wild! ((and it’s only 99¢)
Hello!! How are you? Casanova with a View, the latest installment of my Wanton Wallflower Escapades, launches today. Our beloved Wanton Wallflower has arrived in Venice—and immediately finds herself in a battle of balconies with none other than Giacomo Casanova. (Veranda wars. Gondola chaos. Masquerade espionage. You know—science.)
What begins as a polite territorial dispute quickly devolves into sensual espionage, field notes on forearms, and at least one experiment that would not pass peer review.
About Casanova with a View
Wanton Wallflower is in Venice to study masked behavior in controlled carnival conditions—not to share a veranda with Europe’s most scandalous seducer.
But when Casanova claims sole possession of their shared terrace (and possibly her sanity), she launches an investigation to retrieve her rightful view.
Her mission? Recover the key to the balcony.
His plan? Seduce the most academically inflexible spinster this side of the Alps.
Somewhere between the masquerade and the marble chaise, hypotheses are shattered, garments are shed, and a very important experiment is conducted—thoroughly.
Part romantic comedy, part research paper in ruin, this escapade is what happens when a Regency heroine meets an Enlightenment-era rake… and neither one escapes unscathed.
⭐ Reader Praise
“Hilarious, ridiculous, and sexy. Wanton is an icon, a legend, the moment.” —Goodreads
“Oh, saints and syllogisms—laughed out loud, head thrown back, eyes streaming!” —Goodreads
“Blush-worthy in polite company. Sets petticoats on fire with every line.” —Goodreads
Why This Book Matters: Casanova with a View is only 99¢, and every cent of profit goes to CAMFED, supporting girls’ education in Africa.
So when you laugh, swoon, and possibly spill your tea—you’re also helping open doors for girls around the world.
Venice awaits, and trust me… Casanova does not keep his robe tied for long.
With scandal (and spreadsheets),
Giovanna
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