✨ march ✨
until the leaves fall in paris was my only five-star read in march this year, so it was my favorite.
#12booksof2023
✨ march ✨
until the leaves fall in paris was my only five-star read in march this year, so it was my favorite.
#12booksof2023
This book had me on pins and needles halfway through! I could not put it down! If you love historical fiction this book is for you!
I enjoyed this. I liked Lucie‘s chapters (they alternated) more than Paul‘s. Not quite 4 stars for me – maybe too many WWII books? Also probably the bits of pieces of the Lord peppered in there; there wasn‘t a lot of it, but it just felt strange to me. I guess I‘m not used to reading “Christian fiction”. The end wasn‘t a surprise, but there were a couple of twists to get there
The kids thought something was wrong with me. I kept laughing out loud and crying too!
Paul and Lucie were amazing main characters, with depth and heart, and courage, and I wish I could sit down and talk to them about their experiences. But 4 year old Josie was my favorite. She stole my heart, and will probably keep it for many years.
I received an advance copy of this book from #NetGalley and chose to review it here. All thoughts are my own.
This story was so gripping from the first page to the last. It would make an awesome movie! The suspense was intense. I loved Lucie‘s character. She had the courage to do the right thing even when she thought she wasn‘t very smart.
I received this book from the publisher for my honest review.