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When in Rome: A Novel (Rome, Kentucky) Paperback – September 20, 2022
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“This modern take on the Hepburn classic Roman Holiday is a quick, fun, slow-burn rom-com.”—Abby Jimenez, bestselling author of The Friend Zone
ONE OF NPR’S BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR
Amelia Rose, known as Rae Rose to her adoring fans, is burned-out from years of maintaining her “princess of pop” image. Inspired by her favorite Audrey Hepburn film, Roman Holiday, she drives off in the middle of the night for a break in Rome . . . Rome, Kentucky, that is.
When Noah Walker finds Amelia on his front lawn in her broken-down car, he makes it clear he doesn’t have the time or patience for celebrity problems. He’s too busy running the pie shop his grandmother left him and reminding his nosy but lovable neighbors to mind their own damn business. Despite his better judgment, he lets her stay in his guest room—but only until her car is fixed—then she’s on her own.
Then Noah starts to see a different side of Rae Rose—she’s Amelia: kindhearted and goofy, yet lonely from years in the public eye. He can’t help but get close to her. Soon she’ll have to return to her glamorous life on tour, but until then, Noah will show Amelia all the charming small-town experiences she’s been missing, and she’ll help him open his heart to more.
Amelia can’t resist falling for the cozy town and her grumpy tour guide, but even Audrey had to leave Rome eventually.
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- Print length320 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherDell
- Publication dateSeptember 20, 2022
- Dimensions5.17 x 0.69 x 7.99 inches
- ISBN-100593500784
- ISBN-13978-0593500781
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“Sarah Adams’s books are woven with pure sunshine and rainbows. Perfect for fans of Abby Jimenez and R. S. Grey, When in Rome is a slice of delight that will leave you smiling until your face hurts. It’s everything you could want in a small-town romance, along with a heaping dollop of her signature wit and sparkling charm.”—Amy Lea, author of Set on You
“My Audrey Hepburn–loving heart is so happy! When in Rome is a delectable romance, sweet and satisfying as a slice of warm apple pie.”—Chloe Liese, author of the Bergman Brothers series
“You can always count on a Sarah Adams rom-com to be equal parts funny, sweet, and swoony. When in Rome is all that and more with characters who will make you wish they were your friends, a quirky town you’ll want to visit, and a romance you’ll want to read again and again.”—Sophie Sullivan, author of Ten Rules for Faking It
“Sarah Adams has written the Kentucky-set homage to Roman Holiday I never knew I needed. Full of cozy small-town vibes, a pie-baking hero (swoon!), and a slow-burn romance that will keep you flipping the pages, When in Rome is a charming and comforting escape.”—Kerry Winfrey, author of Waiting for Tom Hanks
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Amelia
This is okay, right? I’m okay?
I take a deep breath and wrap my fingers a little tighter around the steering wheel.
“Yes, Amelia, you’re okay. You’re fantastic actually. You’re just like Audrey Hepburn, taking your life into your own hands, annnnnd . . . you’re talking to yourself . . . so maybe not completely okay, but given the circumstances, semiokay,” I say, squinting at the dark road outside my windshield. “Yes. Semiokay is good.”
Except, it’s completely dark, and my car is making this noise that sounds like loose coins tumbling around a dryer drum. I’m not a car whiz, but I’m thinking that’s not a good sound for it to be making. My favorite little Toyota Corolla, the car that has been with me since I was in high school, the car I was sitting in when I first heard my song on the radio at age eighteen, the car that I drove to Phantom Records and signed my recording deal ten years ago is reaching its expiration date. It can’t die, it still has the smell of my old volleyball kneepads ingrained in the fabric.
No, not today, Satan.
I rub the dashboard like there might be a hidden genie inside waiting to pop out and grant me three wishes. Instead of wishes, I’m granted the loss of cell service. The music I’m streaming cuts off, and my Google Maps is no longer registering the little arrow that’s supposed to lead me out of this middle-of-nowhere-serial-killer-backwoods road.
Yikes, this feels like the start of a horror film. I think I’m the girl in the movie people yell “you’re an idiot!” at, while popcorn crumbs leak from their greedy smiles. Oh geez, was this a mistake? I’m afraid I left my sanity back home in Nashville along with my iron gate and Fort Knox security system. And Will, my fabulous security guard who posts up outside my house and stops people from sneaking onto my property.
Earlier tonight, my manager, Susan, and her assistant, Claire, downloaded me with information about my upcoming, jam-packed schedule for the next three weeks before we leave on a nine-month world tour. The problem is, I just finished my last day of a grueling three-month tour rehearsal. Almost every day of the last three months has been dedicated to learning the concert choreography, stage blocking, solidifying the set list, rigorous exercise, and rehearsing the songs, all while smiling and pretending that inside I didn’t feel like a rotting compost pile.
I sat silent as Susan talked and talked, her long, slender, perfectly manicured finger scrolling endlessly across an iPad screen full of schedule notes. Schedule notes I should feel excited to hear. Honored to have! But somewhere in the middle of it, I . . . shut down. Her voice took on the Charlie Brown wah, wah, wah tone and all I could hear was my own heart thumping in my ears. Loud and painful. I went absolutely numb. And what scared me the most was that Susan didn’t even seem to notice.
It makes me wonder if I’m too good at hiding. My days go like this: I smile this way at this person and nod. Yes, thank you. I smile that way at that person and nod. Yes, of course I can do that. Susan gives me a script perfectly crafted by my PR team and I memorize it. My favorite color is blue, much the same as the Givenchy gown I’ll be wearing to the Grammys. Why yes, I do owe much of my success to my loving and devoted mom. A day doesn’t go by that I don’t feel incredibly blessed to have this career and my amazing fans.
Polite, polite, polite.
A hot splotch of tears falls onto my thigh and I realize I’m crying. I don’t think I’m supposed to be crying thinking of those things. I’m a two-time Grammy winner and I have a signed contract for ninety million dollars with the top record label in the business, so I shouldn’t be crying. I don’t deserve to be crying. And I definitely shouldn’t be in my old car in the middle of the night driving frantically away from everything. The list of people I’ll be letting down runs through my mind like a scroll, and I can barely withstand the guilt. I’ve never not shown up for an interview before. I hate disappointing people or acting as if my time is more valuable than theirs. At the start of my career I vowed I would never get a big head. It’s important to me to be as accommodating as possible—even if it hurts.
But something about Susan’s parting words tonight wrecked me. “Rae,”—because she prefers to call me by my stage name rather than my real name, which is Amelia—“you’re looking tired. Get some extra sleep tonight so you won’t be puffy in the behind-the-scenes photos of the Vogue interview tomorrow. Although . . . the exhausted look is trending again . . .” She looked thoughtfully up at the ceiling and I half expected God himself to beam down an answer to her concerning the bags under my eyes. “Yeah, forget I said anything! It’ll stir sympathy from your fans and bring a little more buzz.”
She turned and left—her assistant, Claire, pausing only briefly to toss me one last hesitant glance over her shoulder. She opened her mouth like she was going to say something, and I found myself desperately hoping she would. See me, please.
“Good night,” she finally said and then left.
I sat in the ringing silence for so long wondering how I let myself get here. And how do I crawl out of this shell I’ve accidentally created? This hollowed-out feeling started to find me a few years ago, and I’d hoped it was because I was sick of the L.A. lifestyle and needed a change. I packed up and moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where I could still be around the music business scene, but not quite as high-profile living. It didn’t work. The hollowness followed me.
Some people turn to family for questions like that, some turn to friends, and some turn to Magic 8 Balls. But I turn to the one person who never lets me down: Audrey Hepburn. Tonight, I closed my eyes and skipped my finger over my collection of Audrey DVD cases (yes, I still own a DVD player) while playing a game of eenie-meenie-miney-mo until I landed on Roman Holiday. It felt cataclysmic. In the movie, Audrey plays the part of Princess Ann, who was feeling much like I have been—alone and overwhelmed—and she escapes into the night to explore Rome. (Well, more like meanders into the night since she’s loopy on a sleeping sedative, but that’s neither here nor there.)
And suddenly, that was it. The answer I’d been looking for. I needed to get away from that house, from Susan, from my responsibilities, from absolutely everything, and escape to Rome. Except, Italy is way too far to travel when I head out on tour in three weeks, so I settled for the nearest Rome that Google Maps could give me. Rome, Kentucky. Exactly two hours away from my house with a lovely little bed-and-breakfast in the heart of its town according to Google. Perfect place to get my shit together and overcome a breakdown.
So I went to my three-car garage, passed the other two expensive vehicles I own, and pulled the tarp off the sweet, old car I’ve kept tucked away for the past ten years. I started her up, and I drove off in search of Rome.
And now I’m on a creepy back road and I think some of the emotional numbness is wearing off because I’m beginning to see how ridiculous this idea is. Somewhere in heaven Audrey is looking down with her halo and shaking her head at me. I glance at my phone’s glowing screen. The words no service are pasted where the signal bars usually live, and I swear those words are somehow blinking at me. Taunting me. You made a bad choice. Now you get to be the next story on Dateline.
I swallow and tell myself that I will be totally fine. No problem. Everything is good. “Dry your tears and kick this gloomy attitude in the pants, Amelia!” I say out loud to myself because who else does a girl talk to when she’s alone in the car in the middle of a mental breakdown?
I only need my car to keep moving for another ten minutes until I emerge out of this scary-as-shit back road and arrive at the little town B and B. Then, I will happily allow my car the dignified death she deserves—where there are streetlights, and hopefully not Hillbilly-Joe-Serial-Killer waiting to dump my body in a ditch somewhere.
But, oh, would you look at that? My car has taken on a new sputtering sound and is jolting . . . literally jolting like this is the early 2000s and I installed hydraulics. All I need are purple lights under my car and I’m set to time travel!
“No no no,” I plead with my car. “Don’t do this to me now!”
But she does.
My car comes to a stuttering, highly undignified halt on the side of the pitch-black road. I frantically try to start the engine again, but it’s not having it. A series of clicking noises is all it makes. My hands are still tightly clamped on the steering wheel and I stare out into the unmoving night as realization settles over me. I tried to make it on my own without Susan’s help for one adventure and I failed on the first night, two hours in. If that isn’t the most pathetic thing you’ve ever heard, I don’t know what is. Sure, I can sing on a stage in front of thousands, but I can’t do something as simple as drive myself one state over.
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- Publisher : Dell (September 20, 2022)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 320 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0593500784
- ISBN-13 : 978-0593500781
- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.17 x 0.69 x 7.99 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #5,507 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #259 in Contemporary Women Fiction
- #657 in Romantic Comedy (Books)
- #1,960 in Contemporary Romance (Books)
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Born and raised in Nashville TN, Sarah Adams loves her family, warm days, and making people smile. Sarah has dreamed of being a writer since she was a girl, but finally wrote her first novel when her daughters were napping and she no longer had any excuses to put it off.
Sarah is a coffee addict, a British history nerd, a mom of two daughters, married to her best friend, and an indecisive introvert. Her hope is to always write stories that make you laugh, maybe even cry; but always leave you happier than when you started reading.
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Customers find this book to be a perfect summer read with humor, featuring a cute love story set in a small town. They appreciate the characters' banter and the authentic small-town charm, with one customer comparing it to the Gilmore Girls. The book receives positive feedback for its wholesome content, though opinions are mixed regarding its feel-good elements and spice level.
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Customers find the book to be a perfect summer read, describing it as a super enjoyable, sweet, and fun novel.
"I loved this book! This is the first book to an ongoing story line set in Rome, Kentucky...." Read more
"...And, love that the small town of Rome is a character itself. Such a pleasant read. Can’t wait to jump into the second book!" Read more
"...I like that the town is protective of Amelia. And I love a grumpy sunshine trope. But I would recommend several other books over this one." Read more
"...I enjoyed this book...." Read more
Customers enjoy the romance in the book, describing it as a cute love story and a cozy read for romance readers, though some find it predictable.
"I loved this book! This is the first book to an ongoing story line set in Rome, Kentucky...." Read more
"...This was a sweet story but didn't have a lot of depth...." Read more
"...I liked the vulnerability each brings to their relationship. Amelia learns a lot about herself while in Rome...." Read more
"Loved this modern version of Roman Holiday! Pop star meets country grumpy boy next door. The perfect rom com for a February read!" Read more
Customers find the book cute, describing it as wholesome and sweet, with one customer noting its charming setting.
"...It looks great on any bookshelf" Read more
"...That just couldn't actually be an option. The rest of the book was cute. I like that the town is protective of Amelia...." Read more
"...Wholesome and sweet. Just what I needed." Read more
"I loved this book! It was so cute! I was hardly able to put it down. Can’t wait to read the next books in the series." Read more
Customers enjoy the characters in the book, particularly Amelia and Noah, appreciating their banter and how they communicate. One customer notes that the supporting cast makes the world more real.
"...You will fall in love with the characters, their lives, and especially will be swooning over the main characters in each book...." Read more
"...been a huge fan of grumpy sunshine but I fell in love with the main characters immediately!..." Read more
"This book is so stinking cute. Noah and Amelia - the banter is so good. A definitely theme in Sarah Adams’ books and I adore her for it...." Read more
"...change of pace from my normal type of rom-com and loved the banter between Amelia and Noah...." Read more
Customers appreciate the charm of the book, particularly its small-town feel, with one customer comparing it to the Gilmore Girls series.
"...I loved the town and its people. A bunch of gossips who have good hearts and protect those they see as theirs. I loved Noah's sisters...." Read more
"...I love the small town of Rome so much. Noah’s sisters are just perfection & the way they fold Amelia right in is just wonderful...." Read more
"...The small town itself felt charming and quirky, and the side characters were a riot...." Read more
"...From what I see of her on instagram, she’s delightful and I wish her nothing but the best and continued success...." Read more
Customers find the book wholesome, with one describing it as big-hearted and another mentioning it helps clear their mind.
"This was such a warm, tender, and big-hearted book...and a fun and modern take on the Audrey Hepburn classic, Roman Holiday!..." Read more
"...Wholesome and sweet. Just what I needed." Read more
"...and just an all around good read that will make you smile and your mind wander. Told from the male and female main character points of view." Read more
"...I loved how Noah was so vulnerable about his life, it was sweet & wholesome to learn about him at the pace you do during this book & even seeing his..." Read more
Customers have mixed reactions to the book's emotional tone, with some appreciating its softer approach while others find it too forced.
"...of my favorite authors for a great romantic story full of laughs and swoon. I loved the connection to the classic story Roman Holiday...." Read more
"...me is the whole story is happening in 2 weeks and that just feels too unreal for me" Read more
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"...playful banter, the angst, the side characters, the storyline, the real feelings that my heart went through with Noah and Amelia as I read this story..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the spice level in the book, with some appreciating it while others find it lacking.
"...now I will say, there was no spice, but the sexual tension between Noah & Amelia, SOLD ME!!!..." Read more
"...by both Amelia and Noah is so beautiful, and the overarching flavors of loss, grief, and recovery left me wanting a relationship as honest as theirs...." Read more
"...There is no spice, but there is lots of sexual tension. Sweet, fun, and cheesy. "The future is full of unknowns...." Read more
"...There’s a little more spice in it and is more satisfying when it comes to the romance (not that the others weren’t)...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024I loved this book! This is the first book to an ongoing story line set in Rome, Kentucky. You will fall in love with the characters, their lives, and especially will be swooning over the main characters in each book. Take this as your sign to start reading every Sarah Adams book! As for the quality of the book, it is a sturdy paperback and is great quality. The size of the book makes it easy to hold and the pages are a good thickness. It looks great on any bookshelf
- Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025I love small town romances! And as always, Ms. Adams did not disappoint! Never been a huge fan of grumpy sunshine but I fell in love with the main characters immediately! And, love that the small town of Rome is a character itself. Such a pleasant read. Can’t wait to jump into the second book!
- Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2023"I think we’ll get hurt a lot in this life, but maybe it’s worth it because sometimes we will experience really amazing things, too. Maybe not everything will end in hurt. But we’ll never know if we don’t try."
He's a small town guy recovering from heartbreak. She's a pop star looking for a break from the spotlight. Inspired by Audrey Hepburn's Roman Holiday, Amelia travels to Rome, KY (Italy is not an option for now) and finds herself in Noah's front yard. Stranded and without any other options, she accepts his offer for help. But he's grumpy and doesn't want to get involved. Without even meaning to, she slowly chips away at his defenses. She falls in love with the small town and the people, but she has a life and commitments she can't leave behind.
This was a sweet story but didn't have a lot of depth. Honestly I had trouble getting past anyone (much less a celebrity) staying in a house with a complete stranger. And choosing to stay with that stranger and not seek lodging somewhere else. That just couldn't actually be an option. The rest of the book was cute. I like that the town is protective of Amelia. And I love a grumpy sunshine trope. But I would recommend several other books over this one.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2023Amelia is Rae Rose, pop star. She is finding she is not happy with her life, so she decides to take a vacation without telling anyone. Audrey Hepburn is her go-to movie star. She decides to go to Rome like Audrey did in Roman Holiday, but Italy is too far, so she goes to Rome, Kentucky. Her car breaks down on the outskirts of town. A man knocks on her window, but she will not unwind the window or get out of her car. He gets frustrated and walks back to his house where her car is parked on his front lawn. Noah, the man, decides it is too hot for her to stay in her car, so he asks Mabel, his grandmother's friend, to vouch for his good character. After talking to Mabel, Amelia gets out of the car and stays in Noah's extra room for the night, figuring she will get to the bed and breakfast in town the next morning. She finds it will take two weeks to fix her car, so Noah reluctantly offers his spare room. Both are attracted but know she will only temporarily be in town, so they make rules and build walls to keep from getting close. Will it work?
I enjoyed this book. It was fun watching Amelia get under Noah's skin as she imitated him, discovered things about him, constantly chattering at him, and all the other little things she does. Noah's been burned by an ex-fiancée. He does not trust easily. Even knowing she's only temporarily in his life, he still falls for her. Amelia also falls for Noah. She has been spoiled living the pop star life and knows little of how to take care of herself. But with Noah, she knows she is safe. I liked watching them set up their rules and walls and seeing them fall. I liked the vulnerability each brings to their relationship. Amelia learns a lot about herself while in Rome. She starts to find the joy of music again as well as the comfort of safe people in her life. Noah also learns about himself while trying not to fall in love.
I loved the town and its people. A bunch of gossips who have good hearts and protect those they see as theirs. I loved Noah's sisters. Each was different in personality, but each backed the others, The characters were quirky. They were fun. They saw love when it hit their town.
I look forward to reading more of this author's work.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025Loved this modern version of Roman Holiday! Pop star meets country grumpy boy next door. The perfect rom com for a February read!
- Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025I’ve read the whole series and love all of the stories as well as the covers. Cane in great condition and can’t wait for Madison’s book ❤️
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- WeronikaReviewed in Poland on August 27, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice, light read
Warm, fuzzy and witty everything you want from a light summer rom-com. Maybe not my top of the top, but still good enough to smkle to myself while reading
- brooklynnnnereadsReviewed in Canada on December 5, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars A New Favourite Author!
This is the first book that I've read by Sarah Adams and now I want to read them ALL. Everything about this book was...adorable. Saying that, don't expect everything in this story to be rainbow, sunshines, and unicorns. It was a fun read but there's definitely some powerful emotions to it.
If you like the grumpy sunshine trope, look no further. This is the book for you. I absolutely loved the balance of these two characters and their individual personalities.
I could not help but adore the small town setting. You really felt like you could visualize this town and the homeliness of it. All of the characters made it seem like the coziest atmosphere with everyone being a part of an extended family.
Honestly, I just loved this book. It was a one sitting read because there is no way that I was putting this book down. I cannot wait to dive into the rest of Sarah Adams' backlist because she's no doubt going to be a new favourite author for me.
- Manesh KumarReviewed in the Netherlands on December 9, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Quality
Good one
- Diane SchepersReviewed in Germany on March 13, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Another pageturner
After reading and loving Emily's story first, I was curious about the other siblings.
Noah's story is extremely nice to read. It's hard to put down. It's funny and endearing. And I could go on and on about it.
Currently I'm reading Annie's story. Turns out to be the same pageturner.
- Booktrovert💜Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on September 13, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Excited!
Can't wait to binge read this one on my off💜