Invitation to Provence

by Elizabeth Adler

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Franny Marten's life is unraveling. Expecting to meet her boyfriend, Marcus Marks, for dinner, she finds his wife waiting for her instead. After the initial shock wears off, Franny finds she has more in common with Clare Marks than she could ever have imagined. And, amazingly, the women become fast friends. When Franny is unexpectedly offered an all-expenses-paid invitation to a family reunion in Provence, she goes, and takes Clare along for the ride. Provence is everything Franny pictured, show more but nothing at all what she expected. There are dangerous family secrets buried deep in the lovely landscape of southern France, and there is someone who will go to great lengths to keep Franny from uncovering them. Elizabeth Adler casts an unforgettable spell as Invitation to Provence transports listeners to a truly magical place. show less

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Franny Martin is recovering from the discovery that her boyfriend is a two-timing cheat.  This knowledge was shared by his wife, with whom Franny becomes fast friends.  At the same time, Franny receives an invitation from her aunt Rafaella to come to Provence for a family reunion.  She decides to go and take Helen (the ex-wife) with her.  When follows is rather typical boy meets girl, girl falls, boy doesn't call back, girl discovers boy again in France, other girl meets other boy, etc. etc etc.  It sounds very banal and stereotypical, but the characters in this one have a bit more to deliver, and the romance plot includes a bit of a mystery, a bit of detective work, and some interesting international scenes.  All in all a show more pleasant read for a pre-summer afternoon.  I really didn't expect that I would get as wrapped up as I did, but I found myself rooting for Franny and Jake, and realized that suddenly the afternoon was over, the book had come to a pleasant conclusion, and I'd spent a relaxing Sunday. show less
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Another well written, visually interesting book. Elizabeth Adler's descriptions of the French countryside are beautiful, and the plot almost takes a back seat, even though it's good in itself. The family dynamic and history in her stories always draws me in.
Formula romance - down-and-out girl meets strong, rich man; a villian threatens, but there's a happy ending. Adler writes good vacation beach books.
So-so. Reminded me of a harlequin romance.
I love the way she tells a love story

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Canonical title*
Provencen tuoksu
Original title
Invitation to Provence
Important places*
Provence-Alpes-CĂ´te d'Azur, Frankrijk
Dedication
For Annabelle and Eric
First words
Nothing much ever changes in the village of Marten-en-Provence.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)And I am a happy woman again.
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Fiction and Literature, Romance
DDC/MDS
823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999
LCC
PR6051 .D56 .I58Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature1961-2000
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