I received an advance review copy for free thanks to NetGalley and Saga Egmont Audio and I am leaving this review voluntarily
In the beautiful village of Chamillon lies the Café Belle Vie, where you'll always find croissants and friends when you need them the most – and where Elle is hoping to uncover the truth about her past…
Thirty-year-old Elle Matheson has decided it's finally time to find the mother who gave her up as a baby. With a faded postcard from the Café Belle Vie in hand – one of the very few things she has from her mother – she heads straight to the Île de Ré to begin her search.
With only the postcard and the ivory shawl she was wrapped in as clues, finding her mum is like trying to find a needle in a haystack, even with the help of friendly – and gorgeous – café-owner Charlie. And since Elle hasn't exactly told her younger sister what she's up to, the little white lies about where she is are starting to add up…
This is such a sweet and satisfying read. This is my first book by Karen Clarke and it was such a lovely story that I will definitely be looking out for future releases. I didn't feel like I was missing anything by not having read the first book in the series. I was hooked on the mystery from the beginning, and I found myself needing to listen on to find out if Elle managed to find her birth mother.
Rating 4/5
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