Escape to the French Farmhouse by Jo Thomas.



I fell in love with this ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐  book from the first chapter, why? Because I felt it was more about forgiving oneself than trying to make something irrevocably broken work. Sometimes relationships can’t be fixed and our character’s story begins when they no longer think they have to try. Instead they live with the consequences of their decisions, and with the help of others they thrive.

Jo Thomas has a wonderful way with words that has me transported to warmer climes, spending the days wondering fragrant fields, exploring and getting to know the locals, and the evenings eating and drinking the simple pleasures in life. Throw in some quirky friends and a handsome beau and I find that I’ve lost a day come crashing back into reality.

A wonderful read that had me escaping this crazy world for a slower, more restorative, pace. Perfect.

My thanks to my friends at #PenguinRandomHouse #RandomHouse #Transworld #Netgalley and the author @JoThomas for giving me the opportunity to read and review a copy of #EscapeToTheFrenchFarmhouse

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