My Rating: 4
Genre: Women’s Fiction
Format: eARC*
Publication Date: May 27, 2021
Author: Lorraine Wilson
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Daisy’s French Farmhouse Blurb
Fly to France for the perfect summer getaway –without leaving your house! This a heartwarming, feel good read perfect for fans of Lucy Coleman and Jo Thomas.
Escape to heaven…
Daisy has never been lucky in love, and when her love life implodes—again—she flees to France. A summer in the sun helping out at her friend Poppy’s guesthouse is the perfect way to put unsuitable men behind her!
When Daisy finds herself dog sitting for two loveable rescues they quickly wind their way into Daisy’s heart. The trouble is so does their owner – enigmatic widower and bookseller Anton! But she didn’t come to France fall for another unattainable man…
Can they honour the past and take a chance on the future?
Daisy’s French Farmhouse Review
As a quick reminder, here is my rating structure:
- 1 star: Did not finish
- 2 Stars: Finished but I do not recommend
- 3 Stars: Liked but could use some improvements
- 4 Stars: Loved this book!
- 5 Stars: Rare. The unput-down-able, binge read obsession.
My star ratings are also based also genre based. I compare all books with books of the same genre. While I would love to believe that my love of books in general transcends all bias, there are genres I prefer over others.
I’m human.
Example: If I read a mystery novel and think it deserves a 5-star rating, then I have compared it to other mystery books, and determined it to be one of my absolute favorites. The unputdownable mystery.
This will hopefully keep me from comparing Outlander, a personal obsession of mine, with the experience of reading The Hate You Give. Both 5 star books for me, but completely and totally different. I couldn’t even try to rate them against each other, so I don’t. Makes my life easier. 🙂
My Thoughts
It’s books like this one that really get my wanderlust going. I’ve been to Paris, France but never to the french countryside. However, the more I read about it the more convinced I am that I would love it. And not just the amazing wine.
Daisy’s French Farmhouse is an adorable read, perfect for a lazy afternoon full of daydreams.
While this is book 3 of a series, it is able to be read as a stand-alone, which is how I read it. The previous series main characters are present but this is truly Daisy’s story. Well, Daisy and the dogs. Dog lovers everywhere will rejoice in these pages.
Daisy’s French Farmhouse is a feel good, light hearted romance. The drama isn’t exactly intense but the pages fly by nonetheless.
Conclusion
Daisy’s French Farmhouse is so cute, so readable, with the most lovable doggos. A good book for romance lovers everywhere.
*Special thanks to Lorraine Wilson, Netgalley, and One More Chapter for providing a copy of Daisy’s French Farmhouse in exchange for an honest review.
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