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French Holiday

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Audio note: The audio was fantastic! Kelsey Navarro does a great job, infusing a lot of humor and quirkiness into her performance. It was perfect for the low angst, rom com vibes of the book, and made the listening experience even better. The story itself was also ideal as a workday listen, with little to no spice and an upbeat tone that was relaxing. A little on the long side, but a solid listen for sure,

Ready is definitely a hit or miss author for me, and I found this one to be somewhere in the middle. It has tons of personality and a fun, rom com feel. I loved the vacation vibes and the playful tension between this couple, and the setting was interesting. Forced proximity is a win, and peeling back the layers of the hero was great. I did think some of the humor was over the top and distracted from the actual relationship development, and parts of the story were wildly implausible. I enjoyed the romance the most, and think the story could've been tightened up a bit, I typically think Ready's rom coms are too short, but this one was significantly longer than usual, and that wasn't needed here. It dragged a bit, and I ended up losing interest somewhere along the way - switching to skimming by the end.

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Thank you Netgalley and Swift & Lewis Publishing for the ALC.

Story: 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Narration: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Overall: 🌟🌟🌟🌟

A fun enemies to lovers, forced proximity romcom with 27 Dresses vibes. Merry is dealing with the heartbreak of the love of her life marrying her sister and impulsively goes on a trip to a French castle. However, when she arrives, she realizes she is stuck in the castle with her nemesis (and the best man in the dreaded wedding), Noah. They call a truce so they can stay in the castle together for 3 months, but will the forced proximity cause them to realize they may not be enemies after all?

This was such a cute book with excellent narration by Kelsey Navarro. The banter was excellent. The chemistry was hot. The location was dreamy. I definitely recommend this romcom.

ARC was provided by the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

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This book is what a romcom should be like: lighthearted, funny, cute, naughty with a soul!

I loved Noah's backstory and the reason why he ends up in France which added to the emotional element to the story.

There was only one full fledged lovemaking scene but it was *phew* sexy🌶️🔥!

The kitchen scene with the lobster was hilarious!! This particular lobster surely didn't need PETA to fight its battle for survival 😂!

I am glad I listened to the audiobook because the narration by Kelsey Navarro was top notch!!! Listening to her bring this book to life was so much fun and a hoot!

My thanks to NetGalley, the publishers Swift & Lewis Publishing, LLC/ IBPA Member's Audiobooks and the author Sarah Ready for the audio Arc of the book.

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This book is the summer beach read that everyone needs.
It's light, it's fun, it's soul searching but in the way we all need
It's gorgeous

I highly recommend this book to everyone.

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This is the French Holiday I want ;)
The characters where great and the setting adorable.
There where some expected problems to overcome but it was written in a great way.
And it was funny, if you're going to read this look out for Louis.

The narrator did a great job!

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I loved this rom-com! It felt like going on a holiday myself. Surrounded by the French scenery and a chateau, the story feels like a dip into luxury. The characters were great and I'm a sucker for an enemies-to-lovers tale.
All around, this was just a fun, exciting book to read!

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FRENCH HOLIDAY by Sarah Ready is a wonderfully written slow burn, enemies to lovers, forced proximity, one bed, low heat rom-com that will have you rooting for Merry and Noah.

Merry is complacent and has always lived in the shadow of her lively and vibrant little sister, Angela. Regarding her lil sis, "What's mine is yours" is Merry's motto. So, when Angela not only meets but gets engaged to Merry's best friend (and the love of her life), Merry sees a cure for her shattered heart when the opportunity (a flight plan) to stay in a castle in the French countryside for three months is presented by her godmother. Only her holiday cure-all is doused in ice water when she finds the arrogant Noah occupying the castle- a travel documentarian and the best man at her sister's wedding and her enemy.

Kelsey Navarro is outstanding in this first-person, solo narration. Kelsey's comedic timing and inflection captured my attention from the start! She was quirky, fun but also emotional and introspective as Merry's character developed. Kelsey also portrayed Noah's arrogant and pensive demeanor with ease. Oh, and her French is

Overall, I enjoyed listening to FRENCH HOLIDAY. I had so many laugh-out-loud moments, some full-on belly laughter, I wasn't ready for it to end.

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French Holiday by Sarah Ready and Narrated by Kelsey Navarro was romantic comedy and a very good book, that will have you laughing out loud in several places......So be warned. It was a breath of fresh air and a great holiday read, I loved it, especially the characters.

The Narrator Kelsey Navarro was excellent.

I highly recommend this book or audiobook

Big Thank you NetGalley and Swift & Lewis Publishing for my ARC and my audio copy.

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This was the perfect palate cleanser! I started listening to the audiobook and was having a hard time because of the narrator, but that all changed when I switched the speed to 1.5x. From that point on, I did not want to stop listening!

The story was the perfect balance between love, lust and a little mystery. It was serious at times and utterly hilarious at others.

The story took place in an abandoned castle in France and honestly, I loved the simplicity of it all.

Merry grows and learns to let go and in the process ends up falling in the love. The connection between Merry and Noah was so beautifully written. The forced proximity and the “there’s only one bed” trope was exactly what this story needed. And the added found-family proponent was my absolute favourite!

The only factor that made this a 4⭐️ read was how fast everyone got engaged 😂

This book is a perfect beach/summer read and will have you searching for flights to France!

Recommend if you like:
💕Enemies to lovers
💕Forced proximity
💕Single POV
💕Holidays abroad
💕Slow burn
💕New-found family
💕He falls first
💕Only one bed

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Be prepared for spontaneous outbursts of laughter and a few sniffles along the way! A fun rom com to entertain and delight you for hours as the narrator brings the characters, their emotions and the story line fully to life for you! I have to say that I enjoyed this story more than I thought I would. I think we can all relate to not feeling like the swan of the family or friend group, but rather the ugly duckling who is an afterthought, but how much of that is real or is it self-fulfilling prophesy? Sometimes time and distance can give you an entirely new perspective! A comedic look at a real issue for many people. This was my first book by this author, but I can guarantee it won't be my last! I love the wit and humor that she wove throughout the story to make it a really fun read or in my case a fun listen!

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This was a lovely summer rom com you could clearly imagine in your mind like you were there. The second half seemed like a big improvement on the first and seemed to have slightly different vibes. This book gave me Emily in Paris and the wedding date film vibes but with lots of originality too! I also loved the little mystery storyline within the romance too which added a new layer to the story.

I listened to the audio book version and the narration was great! the voice suited merry perfectly and was so easy to listen too.

This book included: only one bed, unrequited love enemies to lovers, forced proximity, a French painter mystery, and so many animal mishaps.

However, in my opinion there were a few too many food references and descriptions. I know theyre in France with gorgeous food but descriptions of everything they are eating seemed a bit much at times.

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French Holiday is a contemporary romance novel written by Sarah Ready. The story revolves around Merry DeLuca, who is struggling to deal with her sister's marriage to the only man she has ever loved. In an attempt to escape from her life, Merry agrees to spend three months in a castle in the French countryside. However, she finds out that she has to share the castle with Noah Wright, her sister's best friend and her nemesis.

As the story unfolds, Merry and Noah develop a truce to live as cohabiting friends for three months, but they find themselves falling for each other. The author skillfully weaves humor and romance into the plot, making for an enjoyable read. The book offers a delightful mix of witty banter, picturesque scenery, and delicious food.

The characters of Merry and Noah are well-developed, and their chemistry is palpable. The interactions between the two protagonists are entertaining and full of tension, making the romance aspect of the story feel believable. The supporting characters, such as the neighbors Pierre and Camille, also add depth to the story.

The audiobook format adds to the immersive experience of the story, as the narrator skillfully brings the characters to life. The story's pacing is well-done, with the right amount of drama, humor, and romance in each chapter.

The only downside of the book is that some of the scenes are predictable and corny, such as the lobster scene and allergic reaction moment. However, this does not take away from the overall enjoyment of the book.

In conclusion, French Holiday is a heartwarming and entertaining romance novel that will leave readers feeling satisfied. I would highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys contemporary romance and chick-lit.

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I absolutely adored the FMC of this story. This is not your typical romance story and I really appreciated that. I enjoyed seeing the banter between the FMC and MMC, as they were kind of enemies, but more just did not like each other. I really liked the story line of finding oneself within this book, and taking that time to venture out of your comfort zone to find yourself and your purpose. The narrator for this audio was amazing, and I could hear the emotion in her voice as she played the part of this FMC. From the beginning I was hooked on this romance forming between the characters. I was annoyed a bit at the sister for some of the book, but overall it did not take away from the book's meaning. Being set at this beautiful location in France was another plus for me. I really enjoy when a book is set somewhere unusual, or new. The detail in describing the location and the setting was magical. I also really enjoyed the added mystery element of this one to keep readers guessing about what would happen. Overall, I really enjoyed listening to this one, it was like my own little French Holiday, ha see what I did there, because the book is so refreshing and new.

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A light and entertaining read with an engaging narrator. The characters were well fleshed out and likeable and I quickly became invested in the romance that unfolded between the male and female protagonists. The subplots were engaging and well developed but did not distract from the main storyline. Overall an easy and enjoyable romance.

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I really enjoyed this book! It was a good combination between Eat Pray Love with its own twists and turns. It wasn't just the female protagonist who was searching for themselves and finding answers/fulfillment I liked that the male protagonist was also lost in his own way and feeling like he needed support and searching for things on his own. I related to the main character quite a bit a lot of people at the moment are feeling unfulfilled by their jobs, want to let go and find their won way and meaning. The only constructive criticism I have would be that some scenes lingered a bit long when they didn't need to be. For instance, opening scene of the wedding was great for context but I found myself feeling a little drawn and wanting to skip through. But I knew I had to stick with it and it would pay off, and it did! Another longish scene is the lobster cooking scene. This is a great summer time beach read and I liked it!

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Fun but way way too long. There was some weirdness to the love triangle in France that I didn't need. I liked The main couple though.

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After watching her sister marry the man Merry has fallen in love with, who is also her best friend, she needs to put some emotional and physical distance between her and the situation. The opportunity to spend a few months in France is a dream come true until she arrives and finds out the castle isn’t as she imagined and that she won’t be alone.

Noah is a successful travel writer who has things he wants to keep hidden and family history he wants to uncover. He believes that the answers may be in France, so he isn’t about to leave the castle just to make Merry happy. Although they may have started out as adversaries their time together and the adventures they share will have them looking at each other in a completely different way.

Merry had tunnel vision and took some time to realize who was in front of her but once she did she supported Noah while he tries to get the answers he needs. The narrator does a wonderful job of describing the ambiance of both France and the castle as well as the burgeoning romance between the characters.

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This was a very light, entertaining and delightful read. Merry’s sister has just married her best friend, and the only person Merry has ever loved. So when given the chance to spend three months in a French Castle, she jumps at the chance. Only problem is the ‘best man’ also turns out to be staying there, and to say she dislikes him is putting it mildly.

This was a very enjoyable read with sone great characters, great interactions between them, and plenty of laughs along the way. Of course you could feel the direction the book was heading in, but this didn’t spoil the reading experience at all. Before long you find yourself rooting for Merry. There are a fair few twists and turns along the way, and it also deals with some difficult themes that have impacted on Merry and Noah. This RomCom is brought to a very good ending that has you cheering for Merry.

If you like a good RomCom I would definitely recommend this book, and enjoyed it more than a previous Sarah Ready book I read. I listened to the audiobook, and this book was almost made for the audiobook format, and I really enjoyed the narration of it.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

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The story is about Merry who is devastated after her sister marries her crush. She then meets Noah Wright and their interactions made her think that he hates her. While being in France, she meets Noah and sparks fly.
I loved the story and the romantic interactions of the characters. As it was an audiobook, the narration was highly interesting. There were a lot of subplots and the ending was a great one. This is totally a good read.

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Really liked this book, innovative plot, a perfect book to read this summer, in particular, if visiting a castle.
The characters were interesting and their chemistry was good.

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