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Summer in the Vineyards

By: Natalie Meg Evans
Narrated by: Charlotte Strevens
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Shauna Vincent has just learned that the job she set her heart on has gone to a well-connected rival.

Devastated, she accepts an offer from an old family friend, and soon Shauna is deep in the French countryside with endless hours to explore the magical landscape around her. But can the charming Laurent de Chemignac, owner of the local chateau, help her untangle the secret that this little French castle amongst the vines might be hiding?

©2015 Natalie Meg Evans (P)2020 Oakhill
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Nonsensical

Really disappointed in this book. The Milliner's Secret by Natalie Meg Evans is one of my favorite books, so when I saw this one come out on audible I was truly excited. Unfortunately the story line is all over the place, there's a poorly done supernatural premise, and the ending doesn't even make sense. The protagonist is also a passive idiot. The accents were on point, however the narrator's voice sounds like an elderly sheep farmer's wife and doesn't fit the 20 something protagonist at all. I wish I had skipped over this one.

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