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File Size: 1248 KB
Print Length: 290 pages
Publisher: Bookouture (March 18, 2019)
Publication Date: March 18, 2019
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B07LG91GTT
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It is a delightful lighthearted rom com. Highly recommended for anyone who enjoys reading a thoroughly entertaining story.
Loved getting to know these characters with a story line that kept me guessing throughout the book. Get your copy today!
Natalie has always wanted to be a writer: a journalist who writes ‘real’ stories that touch and entertain. But, after a breakup with her ex who, unlike with her, was marrying this one, she decided to move into the little house her father had just purchased after he and her mother separated. Having spent holidays on the island, and working as a freelancer gives Natalie plenty of freedom to work from anywhere, she’s navigating her father’s ‘attempts’ to start dating, showing her mum the house via video-chat during their frequent conversations, and desperately trying to land a job with a top-drawer magazine based in Paris, to no avail.Fortunately her best friend Charlie – also an expat, is living above the café that his mum owns, and is always available for a chat, advice or even to hang out – the two having decided that they are better friends than anything more, much to Charlie’s mum’s disappointment. Yet, as familiar (and occasionally horrifying) as her life is with her father and his befuddlement with dating and his tragic style makeovers, they’ve also made good friends and have established themselves as members of the community, even as Natalie is always chasing the dream of writing for a major publication – and hoping that, in mentioning a connection to a famous if notably reclusive actor (they grew up in the same town) that it will open the door to a job and possibly gain her advice from that magazine’s top journo.Oh this was fun – from Natalie practically rugby tackling Jay when she mistakes a movie scene for real life, the opera-singing, Austen reading bodyguard Simon, the despicable and wholly without ethics Fleur all are embroiled in the ultimate nightmare for a reclusive actor: the context of Natalie’s interview with Jay is shared by a waitress who just happens to be related to Fleur and desperate to become an actress leaves the news outlets clamoring for more. Poor Natalie – always with the best intentions and sharing information ONLY with those she thought she could trust puts her whole dream of exploring the chemistry she felt with Jay into the bin, as he wants nothing to do with her and Simon doesn’t seem any more interested in hearing what she has to say. It’s going to take a whole village (ok – the café regulars and her best friend Charlie) to get them face to face again, without interruptions and onto their own path of happy ever after….. Like all of Clarke’s books her characters bring the setting alive, and allow us moments of escape, camaraderie and even a few moments to wince at the embarrassing bits, always leading us to new friends and places that, if not visited in person, are just as wonderful to visit in a book.I received an eArc copy of the title from the publisher via NetGalley for purpose of honest review. I was not compensated for this review: all conclusions are my own responsibility.
Some of this novel was very cute and enjoyable. The heroine, Natalie, has moved to a little French town to live with her father and try to break into journalism at a prestigious French magazine. The portrayal of this town in western France was lovely and her life with her father who is trying modern dating after having separated from his wife is sweet and fun.I enjoyed the heroine’s relationship with her best friend, a charming and funny guy. I would have liked it better if that best friend were the romantic interest. Instead she falls within a couple of minutes for the movie star she wants to interview. He falls for her and it all seems pretty unmotivated and just written in to fit the author’s plan for the plot not because it was truly motivated by the interactions of the characters.I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader copy of this book that I received from Netgalley; however, the opinions are my own and I did not receive any compensation for my review.
Natalie had started writing for the Expats Guide To Living and Working In France. She hadn’t thought she would be working there a year later. Natalie’s real dream was to work for a famous magazine, where she’d have her own desk, attend meetings, and interview A-List stars. Charlie was Natalie’s best friend . Charlie’s mom Dolly couldn’t understand why they weren't a couple. Charlie and Natalie had clicked the day she entered the cafe. Than Natalie told Charlie how she had lost her job in London when the magazine- Chatter- she had worked for had folded. Also her long term relationship had crumbled not long after. Then she decided to come to Chameleon and stay with her dad- Marty-who had retired from being a cop for thirty years- until she worked out what she wanted to do next. It turned out she and Charlie had grown up not far from each other , both had birthdays in January - but Charlie was two years older than Natalie who was thirty one. They both had parents no longer together and they both came to France with a broken heart, looking for change. Charlie to help his mom run the Cafe Belle Vue that she’d bought six years ago and Natalie was still figuring it out. Since that first day they had many conservations, played card games. Had dinner at each others home, even traveled to England together the previous Christmas to visit friends and families. Charlie knew Natalie’s ex boyfriend Matt of three years had traded her in for an ex girlfriend he had reconnected with. Natalie knew Charlie’s long term girlfriend cheated on him with his cousin Ben. but they had never fallen for each other. Since Matt Natalie had little desire to change her single status Marie who lived next store to Marty and Natalie told Marty that Jay Marino who hated publicity and refused to give reviews but was a famous actor who was on the island was on the island. Natalie knew jay before he was famous as he was born on a estate near where Natalie had lived. Jay wasa couple years older that Natalie who was seventeen when she met Jay. Jay's brother had crashed a party and Jay was sitting on a swing in the backyard, Natalie went and sat next to him on a swing, they had fallen into a conversation. She told him she wanted to be a writer and he told her when he was famous he would give her an interview. Then he kissed her and left. Nicolas Julliard was the editor in chief of Magnifique and Natalie wanted to work there desperately. Natalie and said she knew Jay -when Nicolas called- and he had promised her an interview. Natalie goes to track down Jay and runs to protect him from a woman with a gun only to find out it was they were shooting a scene for his next movie. Jay did remember Natalie and the promise of an interview and that kiss. Jay did agree to an interview and took a selfie with Natalie to show Nicholas later on that day when she was to meet him with proof of knowing Jay. Simon showed up with the back she had left by the hotel -she had already met with Nicolas - and said Jay wanted to cook dinner for her. So she went with Simon. He took her to the cottage Jay had bought and he was there waiting for her. Natalie felt a fizz of electricity when Jay and her hand touched and she knew Jay had felt ti too by his expressions.I enjoyed this book but had mixed feelings about it. I really liked Jay and Natalie together. I loved how he believed Natalie when she told him she hadn’t went to the media about him. But I felt this was more insta lust not even a week and she is going to Budapest with him. All of a sudden she is ready for a relationship after three years. Not even being leery of being hurt again until she is. This tended to drag for me and I found it hard to keep my interest but I did finish this book and felt it was an pretty good read but not one I would read again and i take that into consideration when I rate a book. I did like the ending although rushed in my opinion. I did love Charlie’s and Natalie’s relationship as best friends. I did also like the plot. But as i said I had mixed feelings on this book
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