On the day of her twenty-second anniversary, she came home to the usual bouquet of flowers and the note from her husband. The note definitely wasn’t the normal loving one. This note was one saying he was in love with someone else and was leaving her.
Kat couldn’t believe it, but she had her mother and some terrific friends to help her through it all.
Kat moved in with her ailing mother who had lived through the horrors of WWII as a Jewish child and would never tell Kat about that time. One day unknown to Kat, her mother wrote the events down with Kat being instructed by her mother to not read her mother’s account until she passed.
When she read her mother’s account, she cried and I did too.
As the months moved on, Kat decided she needed something different, and her cousin Andrea told her about a house swap program. Kat decided to do a house swap, and found a farmhouse in Provence – see photos below
What a wonderful decision for Kat.
Ms. Sands’ marvelous descriptions have you right there with Kat enjoying the delicious food, the landscape, the views, the history of France, and the wonderful people.
THE PROMISE OF PROVENCE is a story of healing and finding yourself and your happiness.
Ms. Sands has written another beautifully told story that will have you wanting to make immediate plane reservations. 5/5
This book was given to me by the author and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
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I am partnering with the author for this giveaway.
GIVEAWAY HAS ENDED...OUR WINNER IS:
PAM FROM TEXAS!!
CONGRATS!!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping.
Thanks for this giveaway.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome...good luck.
DeleteThe book was VERY good.
Thanks for commenting, Jane.
Love this book! It does make you want to jump on a plane!
ReplyDeleteExactly how I felt while reading it.
DeleteThanks for commenting, Tonni.
Thanks very much for this lovely review, Elizabeth!
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure, Patricia.
DeleteThank "YOU" for the beautiful story.
Elizabeth, I'm glad you enjoyed reading this book> It sounds wonderful. I will add a link to your giveaway to my blog's sidebar. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Suko, and thanks for commenting.
DeleteIt was a lovely read.
Sounds sad in parts but I think now reading your review I'd be happy to think about the audiobook of it I was looking at.
ReplyDeleteOnly a few sad parts.
DeleteMost is about France and Katherine learning to live on her own.
Thanks for commenting, Kathryn.