A book that‘s been on my shelf for over 5 years is now #OffMyShelf 🎉
While I thought the pacing was inconsistent between the various time periods, I did enjoy this story. And now I want to go to Provence. 🇫🇷
A book that‘s been on my shelf for over 5 years is now #OffMyShelf 🎉
While I thought the pacing was inconsistent between the various time periods, I did enjoy this story. And now I want to go to Provence. 🇫🇷
Happy #hyggehour 🕗
📖 starting the tagged, which fits the #OffMyShelf prompt of on my shelf for over 5 years.
🫖 drinking cinnamon orange black tea from the Spice & Tea Exchange
🕯️enjoying my Capricorn Bergamot Boss candle from Whiskey River Soap Co.
🐱with Jasper supervising
🐦⬛ and my The Raven blanket
🎧 listening to an indie mix playlist
🐚 wishing I was someplace warm & tropical
HISTORICAL FICTION - FRANCE - ROMANCE
Who wouldn‘t want to go to Paris and photograph carousels?
This book will appeal to those who enjoy France, antiques, warm-hearted characters, the Provencal countryside, chateaus, and European history during WWII.
A charming, heart-warming read.
FULL REVIEW: https://tinyurl.com/2eyc3ke7
#julietblackwell
Thanks to these Litsy folks for today‘s prompt:
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TODAY‘S PROMPT: LOST
Who wouldn‘t want to go to Paris and photograph carousels?
This book will appeal to those who enjoy France, antiques, warm-hearted characters, the Provencal countryside, chateaus, and European history during WWII.
A charming, heart-warming read.
FULL REVIEW: https://tinyurl.com/2eyc3ke7
A nice refreshing book after reading a ton of dark books lately. #france #carousels #wwII
Engaging read with interesting characters and storyline. One of my favorites by this author.
FEATURING: THE LOST CAROUSEL OF PROVENCE by Juliet Blackwell
A charming, heart-warming read.
The characters were lovely, and the story line was creative, uplifting, and positive.
France, carousels, lovable characters, and a marvelous story line.
I love all of her books, but this is a favorite.
FULL REVIEW: https://tinyurl.com/yy6u9sqc
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Post 7 books covers that you love over 7 days, no explanations. Tag someone new each day to play along
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Tagging whoever wants to play!
What a great book! Picked it up randomly at the library ages ago and was going to return without reading it but I'm so glad I did. Charming without being sappy!
Such a sweet story!!! A loner all her life, Candy steps outside her comfort zone to follow a mystery and her dream. She finds her place in the world and so much more. While a little slow at times, I‘m so glad I stuck with it!!! 😁💜
Got off to a slow start but once the main character went to France it was magnifique! Full review on my blog: oddandbookish.wordpress.com
This is the last day to enter the giveaway of THE LOST CAROUSEL OF PARIS.
https://silversolara.blogspot.com/2018/09/review-spotlight-and-giveaway-of-lost....
I really loved this sweet read! Told from multiple POVs and traveling back and forth in time, we learn about the making of carousels. I enjoyed the characters and the setting, and really just wanted to stay within the pages of this book! I voluntarily reviewed an eARC copy provided by the publisher via NetGalley.
FULL REVIEW AND GIVEAWAY IS AT THE LINK BELOW.
A LOVELY, LOVELY READ, AND A FREE TRIP TO FRANCE!!
https://silversolara.blogspot.com/2018/09/review-spotlight-and-giveaway-of-lost....
FULL REVIEW AND GIVEAWAY ON 9/19.
"Who wouldn‘t want to go to Paris and photograph carousels?
A charming, heart-warming read.
The characters were lovely, and the story line was creative, uplifting, and positive.
France, carousels, lovable characters, and a marvelous story line. Can‘t argue with that.
LOVED the book...ENJOY if you read it...I know you will. 5/5"
@penguinrandomhouse
I‘ve been dealing with one of life‘s curveballs, healthwise, so have had a lot of time to read lately. The graphic here shows a few of the books I‘ve finished. This one by Juliet Blackwell was a lovely little diversion. If you enjoy Blackwell‘s other books, you‘ll like this one.
I won an ARC of this, and honestly, I‘m on the fence. 20 pages in and there‘s an almost tangible feeling to the book (like, I can practically hear café music) but the author is just rushing the plot. Characters appear like a damn magic trick with little to no context. The contemporary plot is so forced, it feels like I‘m being begged to believe it.