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The Confectioner's Tale
The Confectioner's Tale | Laura Madeleine
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At the famous Patisserie Clermont in Paris, 1909, a chance encounter with the owners daughter has given one young man a glimpse into a life he never knew existed: of sweet cream and melted chocolate, golden caramel and powdered sugar, of pastry light as air. But it is not just the art of confectionery that holds him captive, and soon a forbidden love affair begins. Almost eighty years later, an academic discovers a hidden photograph of her grandfather as a young man with two people she has never seen before. Scrawled on the back of the picture are the words Forgive me. Unable to resist the mystery behind it, she begins to unravel the story of two star-crossed lovers and one irrevocable betrayal. 'Mouth-watering and mysterious . . . a compelling read' Leah Fleming, bestselling author of The Girl under the Olive Tree Take a moment to savour a bittersweet love story that echoes through the decades perfect for fans of Kate Morton, Santa Montefiore and Victoria Hislop.
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mildayulia
The Confectioner's Tale | Laura Madeleine
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Reading a delicious book while drinking a nice cup of matcha latte. 📖☕
Life offers so many things that you can enjoy, and this is definitely one of them.

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SilversReviews
The Confectioner's Tale | Laura Madeleine
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#JulyinBooks18
@Bookisglee

PROMPT: FAVORITE TIME TRAVEL BOOK

THE CONFECTIONER'S TALE was a fun, breezy read for me even though it took a few chapters to get going.

I enjoyed the characters, the time travel, the delicious pastries, the mystery​ of what her grandfather had done, the love story, and a few other secrets.

And...you can‘t forget that GORGEOUS cover.

https://silversolara.blogspot.com/2016/09/the-confectioners-tale-by-laura.html

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SilversReviews
The Confectioner's Tale | Laura Madeleine
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#ReadingResolutions
@Jess7

TRAVEL TUESDAY

“THE CONFECTIONER'S TALE was a fun, breezy read for me even though it took a few chapters to get going.

I enjoyed the characters, the time travel, the delicious pastries, the mystery​ of what her grandfather had done, the love story, and a few other secrets.”

Love going WAY back in time. And how about that GORGEOUS cover?

https://silversolara.blogspot.com/2016/09/the-confectioners-tale-by-laura.html

SilversReviews I wish we could have more than 450 characters for a post. 6y
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KerriNTurner
The Confectioner's Tale | Laura Madeleine
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A lovely, romantic historical fiction read which took a few interesting and surprising turns. Unlike most dual-timeline books, I found the more modern sections of the book just as interesting as the historical parts. I didn't find the ending fully reasoned out, but it didn't affect my overall enjoyment. Will gladly read more from this author.

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Mrscastro
The Confectioner's Tale | Laura Madeleine
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Received this delicious book mail! Can't wait to start this intriguing story! @StMartinsPress

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KerriNTurner
The Confectioner's Tale | Laura Madeleine
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#junebookbugs For #sweet I've got the book I'm currently reading, and the last book I read. Both #historicalfiction , both full of deliciously sweet food descriptions.

RealLifeReading Sounds delightful 7y
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Birdsong28
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Very good. Enjoyed every minute of it, nice holiday read. Would recommend.

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Angela_AVT
The Confectioner's Tale | Laura Madeleine
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I hope I can handle the flashbacks. Not usually my thing. Mais, j'adore Paris...

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LenaMayBooks
The Confectioner's Tale | Laura Madeleine
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A stunning debut novel, the imagery painted for this 1900‘s Paris patisserie is flawless. I fell in love with character Gui and his journey to discover how to create the perfect pastries. While this is a story about forbidden love, it simultaneously tells of a passion for pastries. From croquembouche to religieuse, “The Confectioner‘s Tale” will leave you with a delightful and dazzling craving for a true Paris patisserie.

MrBook Nice review! 8y
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