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The French Kitchen (by Kristy Cambron)

Kristy Cambron has become one of my favorite authors. You know when you open up one of her books and begin to go on a journey through the pages that you will be challenged emotionally. I love reading historical fiction books and particularly those that take place during WWII. There are a lot of characters featured throughout the pages, but the story will pull you in and you will not want to stop flipping through the pages. The characters are richly developed and you will even be treated to a delightful appearance by Julia Child. There are a lot of aspects dealt with throughout the book ... espionage, betrayal, love, loss, intrigue, dedication, courage, and secrets. While a lot happens as you devour the words Kristy has created, you will be left with a sense of satisfaction as you absorb the last word and close the book with a sign.


Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas Nelson for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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