Oh My Affogato! (Vacationship)

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Love & Gelato meets Emily in Paris in this sassy, sexy romp through the Amalfi Coast starring a boy-crazy teenager trying to make something real with her on-again-off-again guy before realizing the best things in life—like love and vacations—can’t be planned for.

Soraya is so close to getting the boy of her dreams to finally pay attention to her—she’s sure of it. She’s finally graduated from high school, glowed up, and is ready to show her on-again-off-again, secret situationship Wes what he’s missing out on. And when she learns that Wes is heading to Italy on a trip with his fraternity brothers, Sora decides that there’s no better place to reignite a romance than the Amalfi Coast!

Under the guise of a graduation Euro trip with her friends, Soraya’s plan is simple: make memories with her besties during the day, make out with Wes at night, and make sure she comes out of this vacation with the title of Official Girlfriend and Grown College Girlie. But vacations can be messy, and romances messier—especially when you’re keeping secrets from your friends, discovering your dream boy may be a nightmare, and spending more and more time with the sweet, wholesome, and supremely cute Italian boy whose family runs the B&B.

For a girl who’s a true believer in sure things, Soraya has to learn the hard way that there really is no planning for love—or an epic vacation.

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(Updated: June 22, 2026)
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“Oh My Affogato! (Vacationship)” by Daphne Ang and Donna Ghorbanpoor takes readers through the breathtaking landscape of Italy, especially the Amalfi Coast. When Soraya and her friends, Mari and Anya, decide to take a trip after graduation before heading to college, their excitement is palpable. Soraya has something more up her sleeve, though. She plans to meet her on-again, off-again guy, Wes, who is spending time over the summer in the same place with his fraternity brothers. The problem, however, is that Mari and Anya are hardly Wes’ biggest fans. Soraya can’t even bring him up without worrying that a fight will break out between her and her best friends, so she does what she feels is easiest—she keeps it from them and figures she’ll hang out with Wes when they’re otherwise engaged.

Meeting Nico is something that Soraya didn’t plan on, and when she finds herself and her friends staying at his family’s B&B, she doesn’t start off being too fond of him. His charming, endearing nature is hard to avoid, though, and little by little she discovers that talking to him, spending time with him, and learning about him and all of their surroundings makes for a much more interesting trip.

When the world seems to fall apart and everything goes awry in Soraya’s life while on this trip of a lifetime, Nico is the one who is there for her, despite everything in her wanting it to have been Wes. She wonders if Mari and Anya have been right all along, and if maybe, just maybe, there is something more out there for her, or if her college life hanging out with Wes back in the States is meant to be her future.

Packed with beautiful imagery, creative details about their travels, and both tender and laugh-out-loud moments, Ang and Ghorbanpoor have written the first in what will hopefully be a series of romantic vacation stories. Anyone who loves reading this type of book will devour this one and be desperate for more.
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Packed with beautiful imagery, creative details about their travels, and both tender and laugh-out-loud moments, Ang and Ghorbanpoor have written the first in what will hopefully be a series of romantic vacation stories. Anyone who loves reading this type of book will devour this one and be desperate for more.
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Oh My Affogato Review
(Updated: June 22, 2026)
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Oh My Affogato! is the kind of story that feels like a plane ticket you didn’t know you needed (at least that's what it felt like to me).

This story follows Soraya on a post graduation trip to the Amalfi Coast, where she is determined to turn her messy situationship with Wes into something real. She goes in with a goal and a very specific vision of how everything is supposed to play out.

Of course, nothing actually goes according to her plan. What starts as a fun getaway with her best friends quickly turns complicated. Soraya is juggling secrets, trying to hold onto a version of love she has already built up in her head, while everything around her starts to shift. The tension between her loyalty to her friends and her fixation on Wes adds a layer of drama that feels very real for that stage of life.

Then there is Nico, who completely disrupts everything. He is genuine and impossible to ignore, even when Soraya tries to. Their dynamic brings a softer, more grounded energy to the story, especially compared to the chaos tied to Wes. Watching Soraya slowly question her own expectations and what she actually wants is where the book really shines.

The setting is one of the strongest parts. The descriptions of Italy feel vivid and immersive, from the food to the scenery to the small, everyday moments that make the trip feel alive. It is not just a backdrop, it becomes part of Soraya’s growth.

The story leans into messy emotions, friendships that get strained, and the reality that sometimes the person you chase is not the person who is right for you. It is fun and light in many moments, but it also does not shy away from the uncomfortable parts of growing up and figuring yourself out.

This is a perfect summer read. It fits best when you want something warm and full of that carefree vacation energy. Reading it in late spring or summer makes it hit even harder because the atmosphere matches the story so well. It feels like sunshine vibes and figuring things out in real time.
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Beautiful, immersive travel setting that feels vivid

Messy, realistic friendships and emotions

Sweet unexpected romance that grows naturally
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