"A great contemprary drama"
Southern California veterinarian Franny Marten is stunned
to learn that her long distance romance with Atlanta based
Marcus marks is over as he not only has a wife, he sent
her to break it off with her. The spouse Clare and Franny
hit it off and the former persuades the latter to take up
her Aunt Rafaella Marten des Sauvages' invitation to spend
three weeks in Provence at a family gathering although she
never even knew this aunt existed. Franny, accompanied by Clare, goes to France where she is
shocked by her dysfunctional relatives who seem at war
with one another in spite of the warm welcoming from her
elderly aunt. Worse someone wants Franny to remain in the
dark on family secrets and will go to great lengths to
achieve this objective; Franny wonders if her nasty cousin
Alain would harm her. However, the biggest emotional
roller coaster is Jake Bronson, who she falls in love
with, but wonders if she can trust him with her heart and
her life though she wants too. No one does travelogues inside terrific contemporary
romances better than Elizabeth Adler does. Her latest
tour of the Mediterranean is superb as readers obtain a
taste of Provence while also reading an interesting family
drama. Franny is a wonderful protagonist and the support
cast shines a light on her or on the region. As she has
done with A SUMMER IN TUSCANY and THE LAST TIME I SAW
PARIS, Ms. Adler provides a delightful tale for armchair
travelers to enjoy. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 18, 2004
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