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A French Wedding
A French Wedding | Hannah Tunnicliffe
8 posts | 8 read | 11 to read
A French Wedding is a delicious novel about six college friends reuniting on the coast of Brittany to celebrate one of their own's fortieth birthday. Add sumptuous food plus plenty of wine, and the table is set for tricky romantic entanglements, fiery outbursts, and a range of secrets. Readers who loved The Vacationers and The Little Paris Bookshop will devour this irresistible novel. Max is a washed-up rock star who's about to turn forty and feeling nostalgic for his university days. All he says he wants for his birthday is to host his old friends at his house in the French countryside for a weekend of good food and reminiscing. But he has an ulterior motive: Finally ready to settle down, this is his chance to declare his secret, undying love to his best friend, Helen. Max's private chef, Juliette, has just returned to her hometown after a nasty breakup, and her parents' failing health move her to sell her dream restaurant in Paris. Feeling directionless, Juliette throws herself into her job, hoping that the peace and quiet it offers will be the perfect cure for her broken heart. But when Max's friends arrive, the introverted, dreamy Juliette finds herself drawn out of her orderly kitchen and into their tumultuous relationships. A weekend thinking about the past spurs more than one emotional crisis, as the friends take stock of whether they've lived up to their ideals. With a little seafood and a lot of wine, love triangles, abandoned dreams, and long-held resentments bubble over, culminating in a wedding none of them ever expected.
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emmaturi
A French Wedding | Hannah Tunnicliffe
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So far so good! Just looking at the front cover makes me want to be there! #bookcovers #books #booklover #bookcrazy #currentread #lovetoread

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intothehallofbooks
A French Wedding | Hannah Tunnicliffe
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Mehso-so

The premise here is great: personal chef is privy to the secrets of a group of adult friends reunited for a weekend to celebrate a birthday. There is eventually a wedding.

But: I had a hard time caring about any of these characters and the big twist in this otherwise quiet story ruined it for me. I honestly wish it had been worked in earlier and more smoothly. It just didn't fit. Also I still can't tell who got married.

I wanted to love this 😕

Zelma Sounds like a great premise, but I'll pass based on your review. I love books with reunions or groups of friends gathering (a la The Big Chill) but this sounds like a dud. 8y
intothehallofbooks @Zelma Yes, great premise! But I just didn't care for the execution. The Big Chill is a great comparison although I think The Big Chill is way way better. Some people on Goodreads liked this one! But the more I think about it, the more frustrated I become. 8y
MrBook Excellent review! 8y
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intothehallofbooks
A French Wedding | Hannah Tunnicliffe
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Good morning Litsy! ☀️ ☕️

I started this last night. This cover is sooo inviting. I want to sit at this table!

SaraFair I love anything like this! Francophile😚oui oui- 8y
Jess_Read_This Gorgeous book! 8y
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ReadingSusan
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Loved this book! It was so beautifully and richly written. I was so wrapped up in these characters and their world. And the food! Oh the food. I must go to France. And I love this cover.

Redwritinghood Glad to hear this. I won a copy of this one on GoodReads but haven't read it yet. 8y
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Luvtoread
A French Wedding | Hannah Tunnicliffe
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I thought A French Wedding was enjoyable and a good read. While it was predictable, sometimes you just need to read a book that has predictability to it, and predictability isn‘t always a bad thing. Sometimes you just want to read a book where you know what the ending will be, and the book isn‘t so much about the ending, but how you get to the ending, and the atmosphere along the way.
I received an ARC copy from the publisher via NetGalley.