American woman Amanda Knox, the woman convicted in Italy of the murder of British student Meredith Kercher, is engaged to be married.
The Seattle Times claims Ms Knox (27) will marry a musician called Colin Sutherland.
No date has yet been set.
Her murder conviction for the stabbing of Ms Kercher was re-instated by an Italian court last year - but she maintains her innocence.
Ms Knox, who was in her hometown of Seattle when she learned of her reconviction, was sentenced to 28 years and six months.
At the time she said she was "frightened and saddened" by the ruling.
her ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito (29), who was not in court but had attended lengthy hearings, was sentenced to 25 years.
Their lawyers have said they intend to appeal to Italy's highest court and a long legal battle for Knox's extradition is now expected.
The pair were originally charged in 2007 after Ms Kercher's semi-naked body was found with her throat cut in the bedroom of the house she shared with Knox in the central Italian city of Perugia.
Kercher (21), a Leeds University student from Coulsdon, Surrey, had been sexually assaulted.
Two years after the pair were found guilty at their original trial in 2009 - and handed jail terms totalling more than 50 years - the verdicts were overturned and both walked free from court, with Ms Knox returning to the US and going on to sign a book deal.
Their acquittals in 2011 came after a damning 100-page report outlined a catalogue of errors and breaches of procedure that had been made in collecting evidence.
The third trial began last September in Florence. After nearly 12 hours of deliberations, the court upheld the 2009 convictions.
Speaking back in 2014, Ms Knox said she would fight the new conviction 'to the very end'.