Tedious and repetitive
The initial story line for this book was , for me, intriguing as to the outcome.
Alas, once the main character, Vivienne, got settled in France, the story took on a very repetitive storyline.
Everyday Vivienne would decide how she was spending her day, followed by, going to the roof garden where she would eat a Vienna loaf, followed by with croissants , all washed down with what sounded like gallons of coffee every day.
I must admit I have only passed through France, but surely their diet has more choice.
Towards the end of this book, I was beginning to feel quite queasy.
The writer had also thrown in a lot of French words in the sentences, why?
Yes, I could have translated them on google, but what a nonsense in the first place to have added them for no other reason than because she speaks French, what was the point to her readers in doing so...
Then to story opened up to include Maxines'
lost daughter and the history of that and it's conclusion.
Olivia, the other main character, went from a
flower arranging / delivery service to buying into a lilac farm?
Far too much going on in this book for me that wasn't in the synopsis, and the ended was just as imagined.