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A review by aztlan
The Anonymous Letters of C Forestier by Felicia Davin
adventurous
emotional
tense
fast-paced
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
4.5
I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I adored the first two books in Felicia Davin's French Letters series, and The Anonymous Letters of C Forestier did not disappoint. The novel follows two characters who had been involved since the start of the series, but neither had gotten much page time, and it was delightful to get to know both of them.
I particularly enjoyed the dynamic between Isabelle and Forestier. Both of them are quite hardened and jaded characters, but the way they approach life because of that was really different. The emotional scenes between them really got to me (I cried at least once) and they had fantastic chemistry, too.
I believe this is the final book in the series, and I have to say I am sad to say goodbye to the world. I'm pretty confident this will be a series I will revisit pretty frequently, and I'm looking forward to checking out Davin's other worlds.
I adored the first two books in Felicia Davin's French Letters series, and The Anonymous Letters of C Forestier did not disappoint. The novel follows two characters who had been involved since the start of the series, but neither had gotten much page time, and it was delightful to get to know both of them.
I particularly enjoyed the dynamic between Isabelle and Forestier. Both of them are quite hardened and jaded characters, but the way they approach life because of that was really different. The emotional scenes between them really got to me (I cried at least once) and they had fantastic chemistry, too.
I believe this is the final book in the series, and I have to say I am sad to say goodbye to the world. I'm pretty confident this will be a series I will revisit pretty frequently, and I'm looking forward to checking out Davin's other worlds.