**I received this book as part of the LibraryThing Early Reviewers Program - thank you to the author and publisher!**
Véronique's Journey was a short and sweet read set in Burgundy, France in the late 18th century. Véronique is a highly educated black woman of Francophone descent, struggling with her standing in a predominantly white society. Her parents are eager for her to make an advantageous match, preferably with a wealthy, cultured, and educated black man, but Véronique has little interest in marrying - she has seen the toll marriage (and often, the associated abuse) has taken on her childhood friends. Instead, she is content to work as a housekeeper/maid for a wealthy white family. When a white man attempts to assault her, a chain of catastrophic events lands her in the employment of another woman, who offers her the opportunity to make a new future for herself.
A "prequel" novella for a future series, Véronique's Journey is a quick and enjoyable read, offering a unique and interesting perspective on social class, race, and one woman's experience in 18th-century France. This was a very engaging historical fiction novella!
4/5 stars