Discover a BRAND NEW dreamy, escapist romance from Alison Roberts. Perfect for fans of Gillian Harvey, Kate Frost and Lucy Coleman In the golden light of Provence two fragile hearts are about to collide for a second time.
Sophie Taylor has spent years creating dream weddings under the Provençal sun, pouring love into every detail—except her own heart. After losing her fiancé in a tragic accident, she rebuilt her life from the ruins, turning heartbreak into beauty for others. She never expected him to walk back into it.
Luc Moreau, the man behind the lens and the one mistake she’s never forgiven. Returning under the guise of Le Phénix, the world-famous but reclusive photographer. - he’s the last person she wants to see—yet the only man who ever truly saw her.
Forced to work together at a fairytale château, Sophie and Luc find themselves revisiting the past they buried. And against the backdrop of the South of France, memories resurface, truths unravel, and the spark they once denied begins to reignite. But when Luc’s secret identity—and their shared history—are exposed, Sophie must Sophie must protect the life she’s built or fight for the love of her life.
A Wedding in Provence is a tender, uplifting story of second chances, healing old wounds, and finding the courage to follow your heart… even when it’s broken once before. Perfect for fans of Gillian Harvey and Kate Frost
Praise for Alison Roberts
'A beautifully written romantic escape to Provence with endearing characters.' Jennifer Bohnet
'Ooh la la! A sexy French single dad doctor, an old house in need of a little TLC, a cute dog and even a pair of donkeys - what more do you need for a heartwarming escape to pretty Provence?' Victoria Springfield
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 'I didn’t want it to end, Highly recommended. Ten stars’ Reader Review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 'Thoroughly enjoyable. Highly recommend. One of the best romance novels I’ve read’ Reader Review
I was born and raised in Dunedin, New Zealand, but had my first year of school in London, UK and the second in Washington DC. I became a primary school teacher and began writing when I was living in Glasgow, Scotland for two years and teachers were all on strike. My first novel was a medical thriller with a good dash of romance thrown in. I have now written well over a hundred romance novels with more than a dash of medicine thrown in. I love weaving the emotional journey of a love story through the background drama the medical world can provide. I also love the rabbit holes I can go down in the name of research. Above all, I love romance. And a happy ending!
One Liner: Touching story; the highlight is the setting
After losing her fiancé in a tragic accident, Sophie Taylor spent her time creating beautiful weddings in Provence for her clients. Luc Moreau has been a reclusive photographer and goes by the name Le Phénix, and one mistake Sophie hasn’t forgotten. When they are forced to work together at a fairytale château, they have to face their past and decide their future.
The story comes in Sophie and Luc’s third-person POVs.
My Thoughts
Firstly, the book is a standalone, though it has cameos from other characters from the same setting. In the back list, the book has been listed as part of the same series. It takes place a few years later and is independent, so you don’t have to read the earlier ones to enjoy this one.
The setting is magical, charming, and so beautifully described that I want to relocate immediately! I felt the same when reading the previous books, too. From old buildings to stony pathways, a beach with tiny pebbles that look like gold, and views to die for (not literally), Provence is integral to the story in the best possible way.
The main characters are easy to like. They are flawed, hurting, and living with one leg in the past. Given that their past is too intertwined, it plays a major role in the character development and story arc. Grief is a huge element in the plot, but it doesn’t overpower the narrative.
We get the past in individual chapters with clear markings. There is just enough of it to ensure the present progresses at a steady pace. The side characters are interesting and a blend of types. The main side character is likely to have her own book next. I hope she does.
We can guess how the external conflict would play out, but that’s expected in this genre. There isn’t a third-act breakup as such, but a necessary distance to deal with things.
I did feel the ending was a bit rushed. Not all loose ends have been tied up, though there is HEA and all that. Another chapter before the epilogue would have helped. Maybe they will be touched upon in the next book?
The emotions come out really well, which adds depth to the characters and makes it easy to empathize with both of them. That said, I don’t think I’d have been as forgiving as the MMC towards the other family.
I also like how it shows the influence of events in our lives on how we perceive things, people, and relationships. Who the FMC thought was dangerous was who I thought was safe in a different sense. Well done!
To summarize, A Wedding in Provence is a heartwarming story of forgiveness, hope, second chances, and a setting you’ll want to visit! I’d have preferred a less vibrant cover, though.
Thank you, NetGalley and Boldwood Books, for the eARC. This review is voluntary and contains my honest opinion about the book.
A Masterclass in Slow-Burn Romance and Lyrical Prose
Alison Roberts has a way of writing romance that stands on its own podium. Returning to her version of Provence felt like stepping into a story told by a cozy fireplace. It is a comforting, heart-stirring read that manages to be both a sensitive exploration of loss and a beautiful celebration of new beginnings.
After a decade in the business, Sophie is no stranger to wedding drama, but planning an influencer's wedding brings her face-to-face with Luc Moreau. Their shared past is marked by the tragic loss of Sophie’s fiancé, Tom, in an accident that Luc was a part of. Amidst the pressure of a social media scandal and the beauty of the French countryside, Sophie must decide if she can let go of her self-protection to find love again.
The heart of this book is loyalty. Whether it is Luc’s loyalty to a friend who was like family or Sophie’s devotion to the memory of her fiancé, the story asks how we move forward without leaving our loved ones behind. It also provides a fascinating, stressful peek behind the curtain of "curated" influencer weddings and the power of public opinion.
The writing in this book is absolutely exquisite. Roberts captures the tiny, profound shifts in the human heart, like the moment you watch a love you hoped for "roll toward a soul sibling." Her descriptions are ethereal, such as seeing a wedding veil as a mist of fabric floating free. The dual POV and shifting timelines are handled with such care that the transitions never jar the reader.
The romance here focuses on emotions and feelings over mere action. Sophie and Luc are characters with immense depth; their "spark" isn't just a physical reaction, but a complex mix of memory and caution. Watching them find their way to each other while navigating their love for the same person (Tom) was written with such decency and grace.
Who Should Read This? If you prefer a story that lingers on the "why" of an emotion and provides a lush, atmospheric escape, you will love this.
Tropes: Second Chance, Slow Burn, Found Family, and Workplace Romance.
Alison Roberts’ A Wedding in Provence starts by calmly breaking your heart and then has the audacity to ask you to trust it anyway. Boldwood Books, thank you for the opportunity to read this via NetGalley and for my gifted ARC.
This is the kind of romance that sneaks up on you while pretending it’s just here for the lavender fields and pretty French weddings. I went in expecting a cozy escape and instead got emotional whiplash, unresolved grief, simmering resentment, and enough sexual tension to power a small Provençal village. Sophie is a wedding planner who has mastered the art of creating perfect love stories for everyone except herself, which is both relatable and quietly devastating. Luc, meanwhile, is the brooding, guilt-ridden photographer who embodies the phrase “man with secrets,” and yes, I rolled my eyes at first. Then I absolutely didn’t.
The Provence setting is indulgent in the best way. Sunlight, food, stone châteaux, and that slow, aching pace that makes you feel like healing might actually be possible if you just sit still long enough. What really worked for me was the emotional maturity. This isn’t a romance where love magically fixes everything. The characters have history, pain, and complicated feelings that don’t vanish just because the view is nice and the chemistry is strong. I appreciated that the book lets grief linger without letting it dominate, and allows forgiveness to be messy and earned.
“There are some loves that don’t fade, no matter how hard you try to bury them.”
That line sums up the heart of this story perfectly. Tender, a little painful, but deeply satisfying. I finished the book feeling soothed, wrung out, and slightly smug that I trusted Alison Roberts to get me there. If you like second-chance romance with emotional depth, gentle escapism, and just enough bite to keep it honest, this one is worth packing in your carry-on.
Thank you LBT for having me on this review tour and for my gifted copy of this epub.
First I have to say I love the cover. It’s just so cute and the colors really make this an eye catching cover !!!
This was such a good book. I really enjoyed this. I found myself heartbroken and then slowly sucked in and just slowly asks you to trust love anyway like really ?! You’re really gonna do that to me. I wasn’t expecting that in this book at all I mean I legit had emotional whiplash and this book had grief resentment ( I know this one all too well) oh and did I say the sexual tension was beyond crazy like holy cow I needed a cold shower !!!
I really felt for Sophia. I mean can you imagine being a wedding planner and creating that perfect moment for everyone else but not being able to find it yourself ?! I couldn’t like talk about hard but also so relatable !! I mean it happens in life really does.
Then we have Luc and he just the typical man who is kinda broody and has secrets and just I felt hate the world kinda but after reading more kinda understood why and then felt bad for rolling my eyes at first.
Like this is the type of book that really just makes you think and wonder if healing is possible and loving someone through it all is worth it. Like there is raw reality to it. Like can’t just wave a wand and fix it all type like feelings are messy and just don’t go away past doesn’t go away just have to work on making it better and healing that’s what I loved about this book. The writing is so good too. Absolutely loved it.
Overall it’s a book kinda makes you stop and think oh and that setting how nice it sounds I want to go so badly but until then I just live through my books !!!
Sophie has created a career as wedding planner in France. Since losing her fiancé, she has focused on helping others on their special day. While preparing for a wedding for an influencer, the photographer originally hired cancelled. The photographer who appears is someone Sophie never expected. Luc Moreau, known as Le Phénix, appears to take photos for the wedding. Luc was Sophie’s fiancé’s, Tom, best friend. As they work together, memories of the past as well as feelings Luc and Sophie had for each other emerge. As these secrets come to light, they must decide their path forward - the current lives they have built on their own or a new one together.
This story is heartfelt and an emotive journey of second chances and healing. It’s a story of healing, forgiveness, and redemption. It’s also a story of vulnerability and difficult choices. Sophie and Luc’s story has an hopeful and optimistic outlook and it is also an honest story.
I enjoyed how character driven and emotive the novel is. The path for healing, grief, and reconciliation is not linear. The novel is well paced in showing this journey for both Luc and Sophie. There are chapters that share moments from their past provide understanding of their shared history. They are seamlessly woven into the novel with the present narrative.
The setting is vividly described, bringing readers to Provençal region. The château, the flowers, the ocean - you can picture yourself in the south of France!
Thank you to Alison Roberts and Love Books Tours for the opportunity to be part of the tour! I was provided a copy of this book for free and am leaving an honest review.
I adored this book! It was full of found family, tragedy, secrets and a second chance at love. The power of the media, especially social media, to make or destroy a career and a life played a key role. Sophie and Luc have not seen each other since the tragedy of Tom’s accident. Tom was the person that bound the friend group together and the loss of him left Sophie and Luc shattered and Luc holding a secret. Sophie plans destination weddings in Provence and is shaken when Luc appears as the substitute photographer for a high profile wedding. Luc has been hiding his true self with the persona he has created for his photography but is embarking on a plan to give back. Sparks fly between Sophie and Luc but will the secrets from the past revealed on social media destroy the future?
The setting of Provence was lovely and perfect for a wedding. The detailed descriptions brought me to France and made me want to visit. I also really enjoy books about weddings and the joy and craziness they entail. Being transported to Sophie’s world and all the work she put in to make the wedding a dream was a delight.
The characters are relatable and my heart ached for them. Both Sophie and Luc have rebuilt their lives after the tragedy but are still searching for something. When they meet again the connection between Sophie and Luc has both sparks and sweetness as they rediscover each other.
I recommend this book to readers that enjoy second chance romances.
Thanks to Love Book Tours for the gifted copy. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Sophie Taylor did not get to have her own dream wedding, with her fiancé having died in a tragic accident right before it, so she now spends her life planning dream weddings for others. She has built up quite a following and believes she is happy. When her regular photographer is unable to make a wedding he sends in a replacement, the elusive Le Phenix, happiness turns to sudden horror when she recognizes Le Phenix, it is Luc, her fiancé’s best friend and the person responsible for his death.
The wedding is a hit and Le Phenix is requested at future weddings, no one else will do for these brides; so Luc agrees to help Sophie out, knowing the personal cost to both of them. AS they try to work together and not get involved they both realize the depth of their feelings for one another. Sophie wonders if enough time passed for Luc to be forgiven, and Luc assumes she could never look at him with anything other than disdain. As the wedding season comes to a close, secrets are told and Sophie does not know where she stands.
This was such an enjoyable read, I loved the storyline. I really enjoy this author's books, they are all enjoyable to read with great characters and storylines. I look forward to more books by this author.
Thank you to NetGalley, the publishing house, Boldwood Books and the author Alison Roberts for the opportunity to read a complimentary copy of this book in return for a review based upon my honest opinion.
A Wedding in Provence by Alison Roberts was another beautifully written book from start to finish. I love the way Alison writes especially as she writes from her heart. Every book I have read just makes me want to travel to Provence and live this story, feeling the sun on my face, listening to the birds singing around me and breathing fresh air into my lungs. But before I get there, you will need some tissues as we learn about Sophie Taylor losing her fiancé in a tragic accident, and now she spends her time rebuilding and creating beautiful weddings in Provence for all her clients, for them to have a perfect day to remember forever.
Luc Moreau, is the man behind the lens, but, now he is returning under the guise of Le Phénix, the world-famous but reclusive photographer and he’s the last person Sophie ever wants to see again, yet the only man who ever truly saw the real her.
Now, they are forced to work together at a fairytale Château, Sophie and Luc find themselves revisiting the past they buried deep. Now, all the memories are resurfacing around them and truths unravel with the spark they once denied begins to reignite.
Sophie must protect the life she’s built so hard for or does she fight for the love of her life.
WoW. . . . . .This is So good........I highly recommend this book.
A sweet and delightful book. The beautiful setting in Provence the wedding venue, at Château d'Orval. A fairy tale wedding between an influencer and her fiancé. The story is interesting and it is about Sophie Spencer who is to organize the wedding, it's a book in dual time lines, ten years ago and the present. It is all about history from the past and linked to dramatic events. The book was a page turner and it also links back to what happened that horrible day. How Sophie has to handle situations she had av avoided many years. The venue photographer had sent someone else to take his place for the wedding shoot. Phoenix the appointed photographer hadn't expected to meet Sophie again. Many difficult moments from the past surface. The book has several twists and turns including new beginnings. Luc the man from Sophie's was past is suddenly there. Everything surfaces again and is a delicate situation, for both Luc and Sophie. The story also has people from past books reappearing that had their own previous stories, nice to find them again. The book was mysterious but also gave answers as to the past and the now. I enjoyed reading each characters stories and in particular this opus rich in details. I'm grateful to the author and the publisher for the opportunity to read and review this book. Charlotte N
Sophie runs a successful wedding planning business in Provence, when the wedding photographer is unable to make a high profile wedding he arranges for another to take his place. When the new photographer who is known under a highly regarded nom de plume arrives she is shocked to find that it is Luc, someone she knew from years before. He had been driving when her fiance Tom was killed in a motoring accident on the eve of their wedding and she hadn't had any contact with since. Forced to work with him they gradually revisit the past and secrets are revealed. Provence certainly sounds like a beautiful place to visit, although the weddings are held in places that would be far above my budget or any of those that I know. It is a very emotional story, with both Sophie and Luc suffering from the loss of Tom, who had been like a brother to Luc, and Tom's sister Hannah, who had been Sophie's best friend who they had both lost contact with. You could see the spark between Sophie and Luc and you gradually find out their history and hope for a happy outcome. 4.5* rounded up to 5*. I received an advance copy of this book from the publisher through Netgalley, however this did not influence my review of the book.
In this emotional new romance novel from Alison Roberts, readers follow wedding planner Sophie Taylor as she works to give others the French weddings of their dreams after she lost her own fiance in a tragic accident. When said fiance, Luc Moreau, walks back into her life as the enigmatic photographer Le Phenix, she has to overcome their history to deliver her latest client’s dream wedding. As truths come to light and their relationship starts to come back to life, Sophie must choose between fighting for love and keeping the life she’s built for herself. The characters are the stars of the book, and the emotional beats will keep readers totally immersed in the story. The depth of detail used to bring the setting and cast of characters to life really pull readers into the story, while the challenges and drama in the book force the characters to grow and adjust to their new circumstances. Readers will love the details Roberts uses to bring the characters to life and create a beautiful environment for weddings in Provence that pull Luc and Sophie together again. Packed with details and emotion, fans of Roberts’s other novels will love her latest book and the romance between Sophie and Luc.
Thanks to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for the advance copy.
Province France. Sophia, Luc, Tom and Hannah were all friends. Tom and Hannah are siblings from a wealthy family, they took Sophia and Luc in. Sophia and Tom were getting married the night before the wedding Tom and Luc are in an accident. Tom dies, Luc takes the blame as the driver. Hannah and her family blame him they all go their separate ways. Sophie staters her own wedding planning company. 10 yrs has past and her photographer has heart attack he calls this guy he knows and sends him. Sophie sees him coming down the stairs and knows it Luc. He slowly comes to her and they talk. She feels for him and he feels for her but they fight the connection. He dose the wedding and gets these amazing pic that goes viral he tells her he will help her out till she get someone. He gets awesome shots at each wedding. They are working well together and healing their grief and the connection growing stronger. They end up together but scared of the past. Hannah finds them from a blog that was trying to destroy them. She tells Sophie the truth, that Tom was driving and the was high. They all got together and mended the family relationship, they built a house in honor of Tom to help kids in trouble. The story line was good. But a lot of rambling on and on at times.
I usually really enjoy the author's novels set in Provence. The Year in Provence series about three British sisters finding new lives and love there were particularly engaging. This novel does include the sisters and their families as side characters in the latter chapters, but it's largely a standalone about an unrelated British transplant to Provence who owns a wedding planning business for destination weddings, having fled to France after her fiance's death on the eve of their own wedding.
I had trouble connecting with the main characters, especially the female lead, despite a large part of the narrative waxing on about her feelings (or her reluctance to acknowledge them). I had guessed the twist in the story almost from the beginning so, no surprise there, and for me, this story had too much description of feelings and settings, not enough action. Yes, the landscape is beautiful but I expected more from the plot.
Thanks to Boldwood Books and NetGalley for sharing a complimentary advance copy of the book; this is my voluntary and honest opinion.
Sophie holds destination wedding in the beautiful Provence area in France. She has an important wedding for an influencer when her photographer does not show up, having had a heart attack. However, he arranges for a substitute, and when he arrives Sophie is shocked to find it is Luc, who she hasn't seen for ten years, since the night her fiance died in a car Luc was driving.
This story is loosely connected to novels that Alison Roberts has previously written based in Provence in case, like me, you prefer to read your novels in order. This is a lovely novel, filled with the sights and smells of the beautiful Provence region of South France. The back story of the two main characters is skilfully blended with the modern day storyline and includes beautiful weddings, malevolent journalists and story themes of redemption. These themes take this novel above the ordinary and make it a multilayered and interesting read. I was rooting for the main characters right through to the end and I think you will too.
Another fantastic book from Alison Robert. Having read book 1 & 3 from ‘A Year In France’ series, and just adored Alison’s writing I was super excited to read this book, and for me it didn’t disappoint. This is a stand alone book so you don’t need to read ‘A Year In France’ series. Yet again this book is set in beautiful Provence and again so beautifully described I really felt as if I was right there on the rocks as the lighting striked. Sophie relocated to Provence and set up a destination wedding company after losing her fiance in a horrible car accident. Luc is Sophie’s fiances best friend, and a stand in photographer at a high profile wedding. What can one bad review do to Luc and Sophie? Will it bring the closer together, and mend broken hearts, what other secrets will come to light? I loved the cameo appearance from the Gilchrest sisters and the donkeys.
Thank you to Netgalley, the publisher and author for the e-ARC of this book in exchange for a honest review. All opinions are my own.
Sophie Taylor has spent years crafting dream weddings under the radiant Provençal sun, infusing every detail with love—except when it comes to her own heart. After the tragic loss of her fiancé, she took the shattered pieces of her life and transformed her pain into beauty for others. Little did she know that he would return to her world.
Luc Moreau, the photographer behind the lens and the one mistake she cannot seem to forgive, has come back under the alias Le Phénix, the renowned yet reclusive artist. He is the last person she wants to see, yet he is undeniably the only man who has ever truly seen her.
At its core, this book embodies loyalty and family. The breathtaking scenery brings the story to life, and the surprising appearances of the Gilchrist girls and the donkeys add a delightful touch. It’s a tender story with an emotional depth that resonates; their journey is both heartbreaking and unforgettable.
“A Wedding in Provence” by Alison Roberts is a sweet romance that follows a tragedy no one should have to endure. Sophie Taylor organizes swanky destination weddings in Provence, ensuring that the perfect celebration will be held. She does this despite her fiance had been killed in a car accident ten years earlier on the eve of her own wedding. Her life is settled, but the day Luc Moreau (the driver in that tragic accident) walks through the door to take wedding photos after the regular photographer had become indisposed, everything changed. Emotions—both from the past and the present surge. Will the truth of what really happened that fateful day ten years earlier destroy them? Or will it make them stronger?
I enjoyed this book, although I found it dragged in places and was somewhat predictable. But the writing was so nice and I really enjoyed all the descriptions of that world. Many thanks to Net Galley and the publisher for an ARC of this book. My opinions are my own.
What a dreamy, romantic story set in Provence. Sophie has experienced love and loss and found a way to cope with her grief. She has established a successful wedding planning business.
Through her business she is confronted with a person of her past, photographer Luc. We slowly find out how they know one another, and why Sophie is not exactly thrilled to see him.
This storyline deals with love, loss, despair, grief, heartbreak, a shattered world, hope, peace and LOYALTY. This escapist romance, full of second chance love carries you away to another dreamy world. If you like sweet romances, but one where everything may not quite be what it seems, this book is for you.
Thank you @alisonrobertswriter and @lovebookstours for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for my honest review.
A Wedding in Provence by Alison Roberts was a delightful novel. The story balances deep sadness with genuine joy, making it a truly satisfying and heartwarming read.
Sophie is a wedding planner devoted to creating perfect love stories for others while quietly carrying her own grief. Her journey is touching and believable, and her strong friendship with Tilly adds warmth and humour to the story. The romance unfolds with sensitivity, allowing grief, forgiveness to develop. It was also lovely to have the surprise return of characters from previous stories.
Tender, immersive, and emotionally rich, this is a novel that stays with you long after the final page. A wonderful escape filled with heart, healing, and hope. Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC.
This book has you cycling through all the emotions. It is filled with resentment, guilt, grief, loyalty and yearning.
It’s well written in that it’s raw it does not erase the past and pain with instant forgive and forget but it’s not all dominated with grief. We get shown the entwined past of both MC with there individual perspectives, which blends in the book well without slowing or halting the present.
Set in a beautiful location it had good setting descriptions to be able to visualise being there with the sun on my face.
Oh, my heart! It went through so many ups and downs with this book - the love, the grief, the outrage, the plot twist. All while Sophie was planning gorgeous weddings in the beautifully described vistas of France. I’m usually more of a rom-com kind of girl, but A Wedding in Provence was such a fantastic contemporary romance. While there were parts that were sad, the love story was absolutely swoon-worthy. I will definitely be adding Alison Roberts to my list of authors to read more works by. This was definitely 5 out of 5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. Highly recommend!
A high-profile influencer's wedding set in an idyllic chateau draws two people torn apart by tragedy and gives them a second chance at forgiveness and perhaps something more. Their story is heartbreaking and emotional, and the reader invests in them and wants them to have their second chance. It explores found family, secrets, and the power of social media. Defined by its heart, it is a lovely, heartwarming read. I received a copy of this book from the publisher.
So much sadness and tragedy but still an uplifting and powerful story.
Sophie has rebuilt her life after losing her fiancé the night before they were to be married. When disaster strikes again and her photographer for her wedding company has a heart attack he sends a special replacement. Little did he know it was the last person Sophie wanted to see again.
I cried more than once but would read this book again in a heartbeat.
This was a nicely written book about friendship, loyalty, suppressed feelings, tragic death. I really liked the MCs, both of them are written with depth of character and you could feel the tension from the past that leaks through. The storyline was also set up beautifully, weddings in unique locations in France, that was described vividly and really well.
Second Chance 4.5* A love triangle, followed by loyalty, loss, and grief. Can redemption be found ten years on and love rise from the ashes? Loved the details of the destination weddings in the beautiful Provence locations. I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book from NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
I love these books so much. They paint such pictures. The scenery is amazing. I loved reading about Sophie and hearing her story. I loved her wedding business and her strong friendship with Tilly. The cameo of the gilchrist girls and the donkeys was joyful and this was a beautiful book. Perfect for those who love a series but also a great standalone too. Thank you NetGalley for this arc in exchange for an honest review.
Iiked the way Luc and Sophie ha ndled thier sadness of losing Tom and after 10 years finally found each orher again and could at last admit they had stro ng feeling for each .
Such a gentle read. Heartache slowly turns to love in this wonderful book. Beautiful French scenery plus a family met in other books bring this romantic story to life.