A French Affair by Susan Lewis

A French Affair

Susan Lewis

Having survived every woman’s worst nightmare, Olivia Benning is now more than ready to start a new life. Everything is in place, nothing should go wrong, and it wouldn’t have, if her husband hadn’t walked in unexpectedly to find her kissing her old boyfriend.

But Olivia soon finds out she’s not the only one who has a secret. Certainly the mother-in-law from hell has one, so does her own mother. And as for her husband and daughter . . . Is nobody talking to anybody ... (show more)

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Quote-leftI enjoyed this book but the only thing that puts me off is when the writer keeps telling you something awful is going to happen. Just get on with the story, it doesnt add suspense its just annoying but other than that i liked it. Not amazing but good.Quote-right

Quote-left"what a story, a must readQuote-right

Quote-leftcouldn't put it down either although kept skipping chapters to find the secret at the end!Quote-right

Quote-lefta lame and pointless story line, not worth reading, chick lit at its worst!Quote-right

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I really enjoyed this book. It was a little predictable but that didn't detract from the story or the feeling. I felt love, sympathy, awe, shock, anger, sadness and many more emotions throughout reading this book. I always feel that if a book allows you to feel many emotions, it's a good book.Quote-right

Quote-leftshe can really bring out the love in the storyQuote-right

Quote-leftgreat holiday readQuote-right

Quote-leftbrilliantQuote-right

Quote-leftKept me going until the end!Quote-right

Quote-leftToo long and predictable, I knew what was gonna happen before was even halfway into itQuote-right

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