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I'll Look for You, Everywhere

The Intoxicating and Emotional Love Story Full of Tension and Angst

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I'll Look for You, Everywhere

By: Cameron Capello
Narrated by: Cam Wilder, Grace Blyth
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'Sizzlingly sexy and achingly beautiful. This is the kind of love that’ll ruin you for ever' - Reader Review

The unmissable debut romance novel from Cameron Capello, the Chamber of Secret Books on TikTok and Instagram. For fans who loved all the angst and tension of Magnolia Parks with the sun-kissed vibes of The Summer I Turned Pretty.


Magdalen Savoy has just finished her first year of university at Oxford, where she has finally built a life for herself away from the demons she has done everything to try to forget. But, when she can no longer ignore the growing pile of invitations to her sister’s wedding, she must leave her feelings behind and return to Italy.

Theo Sinclair was the golden boy of Chivasso: athletic, intelligent, too suave for his own good. So, when he cut all ties and boarded a 5 a.m. flight to Connecticut seven years ago, no one could understand what had pushed him to leave.

Pulled back to their small Italian hometown for the wedding, Magdalen and Theo soon realize they’re no longer the children they once were. Confronted with the ghosts of their pasts, they must face both the growing tension between them and the long-buried secrets that threaten to tear their worlds apart – secrets that could separate them for ever . . .

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