The French War Bride
Wedding Tree, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Ann Marie Lee
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Elizabeth Wiley
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Written by:
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Robin Wells
About this listen
At her assisted living center in Wedding Tree, Louisiana, 93-year-old Amelie O'Connor is in the habit of leaving her door open for friends. One day she receives an unexpected visitor - Kat Thompson, the ex-fiancée of her late husband, Jack. Kat and Jack were high school sweethearts who planned to marry when Jack returned from France after World War II. But in a cruel twist of fate, their plans were irrevocably derailed when a desperate French girl overheard an American officer's confession in a Parisian church...
Now Kat wants to know the truth behind a story that's haunted her whole life. Finding out how Amelie stole Jack's heart will-she thinks-finally bring her peace. As Amelie recalls the dark days of the Nazi occupation of Paris, The French War Bride reveals how history shapes the courses of our lives...for better or for worse.
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- S. McD
- 2024-04-23
interesting story of war brides
like the story line. don't enjoy bedroom scenes although mild. don't find them necessary for the story.
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- Wendy Carol Hollands
- 2017-11-28
What a wonderful book.
This book had everything made me laugh & made me cry, I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. The narration was also very good. I didn’t realize it was a series I will go & read the book 1 The Wedding Tree. I hope Robin Wells keeps writing on the war theme as it was so interesting.
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