Escape to the Little French Café by Karen Clarke.


I have rated this book ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Whilst, in general, I enjoyed this book; it took me a little while to get into it.
I enjoyed the story, the two main characters having met when younger, one going with the flow and becoming an overnight star whilst the other had a plan but was unable to break onto her chosen path.
That being said I found Natalie, a little wishy-washy to begin with, perhaps I saw a little of my own life choices in her. Her character does seem to change when she finds out that Jay is filming local to her and she has an opportunity to chase her dream. 
Charlie is an excellent male friend sidekick and her father is hilarious.
What I really enjoyed about the plot was the downward turns, I really felt the emotions that Natalie was feeling, the guilt, the sorrow, and her acceptance, it shows true character growth. 

My thanks to @bookouture and @Netgalley for allowing me to voluntarily review an advanced reader copy of this book.

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