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The French Honeymoon
by Anne-Sophie Jouhanneau
The French Honeymoon is a twisted tale of obsession loosely based on the nineteenth century novel Therese Raquin. Taylor is in France in her honeymoon, alone, with wads of stolen cash. She begins following another honeymooning couple using Instagram posts to track their steps. As the story progresses the three become increasingly entwined, until one of them ends up dead.
This is a novel of rather unlikable people, each hiding their own secrets and motives, doing despicable things to each other. Sometimes I can’t get into a book where I don’t like any of the characters. But sometimes they are so off the rails I have to keep reading to see the inevitable crash. This book has vibes or Cruel Intentions crossed with The Arrangement.
I found the book fast paced and twisty, but did not like the last chapter, so for that reason I rate this book 4 stars.
I was provided a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
This is a novel of rather unlikable people, each hiding their own secrets and motives, doing despicable things to each other. Sometimes I can’t get into a book where I don’t like any of the characters. But sometimes they are so off the rails I have to keep reading to see the inevitable crash. This book has vibes or Cruel Intentions crossed with The Arrangement.
I found the book fast paced and twisty, but did not like the last chapter, so for that reason I rate this book 4 stars.
I was provided a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.