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Publisher's Summary
Diney Costeloe's wonderful new best seller is set in 19th-century France.
As the St Clair family prepare for the wedding of their daughter, Clarice, at the great country house of Montmichel, trouble is brewing. Their younger daughter, Helene, became friends with orphaned Annette during the terrible events of the 1871 siege of Paris.
Now they are reunited, with Annette working below stairs for Helene's parents. But Annette is hiding a dangerous secret, which Helene has promised to keep at all costs. Meanwhile, Helene herself has begun to fall in love with a young nobleman from England, whose family has plans which do not include their son choosing a French wife.
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- Mona-Alisa
- 06-23-21
It took me a while
It's rare to see five stars in your favorite genre, so I hung in there, and I am very pleased with this book. I eventually couldn't wait to get back to it. I'm looking forward to more by Diney Costeloe. An excellent author. My only wish is that the French characters or spoke it would do so with a French accent. The narrator
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- CJ
- 06-13-21
Another brilliant read!
Diney Costeloe captured my heart(and broke it💔) with The Throwaway Children. Since then, I have been enjoying her other stories though none come close to the aforementioned title.
I was delighted to learn of a follow up to Children of The Siege, and listened to The French Wife as soon as I could. It did not disappoint. It’s about love and loss, family, expectations, and resilience. Though set in a different era, the themes ring true to modern times, and have me questioning if the progression of courtship should not have changed so much, might we be less lonely…???
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- Michelle
- 10-17-21
I don't know why but.............
I do not like this book.
I love Diney Costello's book's . I am halve french so it's not that, the only thing I can think of is that the accents are not very good for different people in
Paris. I do prefer English books
although I am not English, and
come from Jersey, Channel Islands but there are not many of them. Also I love books about orphan's and orhanages.
That is how I got into reading
Diney Costello. Maybe that's it,
this book is not about that.
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- Romy
- 12-12-20
Another wonderful story by Diney Costeloe!
I really enjoyed listening to this story. It was very compelling and I found it hard to stop listening. The characters were really interesting and I hope there might be another book on the way to continue this story...?
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- 05-15-20
The French Wife
Excellent story, didn't want to put it down
I thought I was in the story. Great Narrator
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