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The French Adventure

By: Lucy Coleman
Narrated by: Penny Scott Andrews
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Suddenly unemployed and single, Anna escapes to her parents' beautiful house in France for a much needed recharge - and to work out what she wants to do next with her life now her carefully mapped out plan has gone out the window.

Anna gives herself six months to recuperate, all the while helping renovate her parents' adjoining gites into picturesque B&Bs. But working alongside the ruggedly handsome Sam on the renovation project, she didn't expect for life to take an unexpected, if not unwelcome, twist....

©2018 Lucy Coleman (P)2018 W. F. Howes Ltd
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not a fan, slightly dissapointed

Normally I love books in this genre. Unfortunately, the author gets very redundant (the word literally is in about every chapter) and repeats things unnecessary to the plot multiple times, "Thomas goes by Tom now." The reader isn't great either, which might, or may not, be a part of my distaste for the main character. This story has potential, and I understand the effort put in with attempting depth of characters. It just isn't there for me.

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