Wednesday 31 January 2018

Book Review - I Promise You This by Patricia Sands - #HolidayReading Book 7

Book 7 of 30 that I read on my holiday to Fuerteventura in December 2017

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Title: I Promise You This
Author: Patricia Sands
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Author supplied copy
Publisher: Lake Union Publishing
Publication Date: 17th May 2016
Rating: 4 Stars


Suddenly single after twenty-two years of marriage, the calm of Katherine Price’s midlife has turned upside down. Seeking to find her true self, she took a chance on starting over. A year later, she is certain of this: she’s in love with Philippe and adores his idyllic French homeland, where he wants her to live with him.

But all that feels like a fantasy far removed from Toronto, where she’s helping her friend Molly, hospitalized after a life-threatening accident. Staying in her childhood home full of memories, Katherine wonders: Is she really ready to leave everything behind for an unknown life abroad? And if all her happiness lies with Philippe, will it last? Can she trust in love again?

Searching her heart, Katherine finds the pull of the familiar is stronger than she thought. An unexpected meeting with her ex, the first time since his cruel departure, and a stunning declaration of love from an old flame spur her introspection.

With sunlit backdrops and plot twists as breathtaking as the beaches of Antibes, author Patricia Sands brings her trilogy about second chances to a provocative and satisfying close that proves that a new life just might be possible—if you’re willing to let your heart lead you home.

Despite knowing that book 2 had ended on a cliff hanger and being eager to jump back into the story, instead it has taken me many months before I had a chance to read this book 3. 

It didn't take too long until I was back up to speed with most characters although took a bit longer for me to remember who Molly is. 

This is a fabulous third book to end a trilogy with, and I believe all the lose ends are tied up neatly. 

Loved picking back up with Philippe and Katherine's story, and the section of the book set in Toronto was great, as its a city I've never really thought about before reading this. 

Then all the descriptions of French towns and villages had my mouth watering and found myself either eager to know more or to visit for myself. 

Really enjoyed this last book of the series, although i do regret having left it so long to read it. 

Thank you to Patricia Sands for this copy of the book which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

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