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(A few very intense scenes with a lobster.)
A cute story that takes you right to the French countryside. I loved the French setting and all of the descriptions of the food and scenery of the castle, although I would have loved more scenery descriptions not at the castle too!
The main couple was adorable and I thought they had good chemistry and played off of each other well.
There were a handful of scenes that had me grinning from ear to ear as they were so funny and cute!
I usually enjoy Readyโ€™s books and I thought this was a great addition to her works. I always look forward to picking up one of her books!
A big thank you to Swift & Lewis Publishing for a complimentary advanced copy of this book!

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Thank you Netgalley, Sarah Ready, and Swift & Lewis Publishing for the ARC of French Holiday in exchange for an honest review!

Unfortunately I felt this one was hard for me to get into even though it has some of my favorite tropes. I just couldnโ€™t enjoy Noahโ€™s character and Iโ€™m not sure if itโ€™s because there wasnโ€™t a point of view for him or if it was how he was acting Iโ€™m unsure but I couldnโ€™t get into it. I feel like in order to make it better it shouldโ€™ve had his POV or less unnecessary details.

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4 stars = I liked it. I love the premise of escaping to the European countryside and living there and finding love. So ot was fun to see a little slice of France's wine country. And I like the grumpy guy cheery girl pairing - our leading lady in very appealing. Add to this a bit of a mystery and two HEAs and French Holiday was a enjoyable read for me.

ARC courtesy of the publisher via NetGalley- French Holiday is available now '- this is an unpaid review

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Merry DeLuca has been in love with her best friend for over many years. Right on the cusp of professing her love, her little sister swoops in and steals him. Unbeknownst to the two of them, she's living in a haze. At the wedding of Angela and Leo, Merry is subjected to Noah, who is Leo's best man. It's like a love/hate vibe. So Merry's fairy godmother has offered her the use of her castle in France for the next three months. She is drooling over the food and the possibility of a holiday affair. Only Nash Wright is there. He has rented the castle for several weeks. Can they live together in a castle that is falling down? The village is quaint, the food is amazing and have made a new friend/s. It seems that Pierre is perfect for her fling but Camille has other ideas. When Noah tells Merry what he is there for, she believes in him. The only other person who can help him, doesn't believe him. Not only does Merry help him heal from his past, she has fallen in love with him. Trust her fairy godmother to make everything all right.

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French Holiday is the first Sarah Ready book I've picked up, and it certainly won't bee the last.

Needing to get over her unrequited love for her best friend asap, considering how he just married her sister, Merry accepts her godmother's offer to visit France and live in her chateau. What she doesn't know is that Noah, bff's other friend, just rented that castle in order to complete research and work on his next documentary. The problem? There's only one bed and did I forgot to mention that they also hate each other. Their respective pasts make it difficult for them to trust in love, but slowly they go from enemies to friends to more, opening up and trusting in one another.

While I enjoy a good dual POV from time to time (uhm....Archer's Voice), I felt like reading the story from solely Merry's perspective was pleasantly refreshing. You don't have the chance to know or dive straight away into Noah's feelings or where his mind was at during certain scenes, instead you get to experience the ways in which both main characters slowly begin to open up and become more involved with each other. I also liked the mystery behind the chateau itself and, while I didn't initially like them, the side characters truly grew on me as they became more vulnerable with their emotions.

French Holiday was such a sweet and fun book to read. It had a perfect balance between both love and lust with a nice added dash of mystery. It made for an overall cute, hilarious, and absolutely amazing spring read! If you like reading while on vacation or a good romcom, you'll most likely enjoy this book.

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Thank you Netgalley, Sarah Ready, and Swift & Lewis Publishing for the ARC of French Holiday in exchange for an honest review!
French Holiday has some of my favorite tropes: enemies to lovers, forced proximity, and one bed. Merry and Noah are forced to live together in a ready to collapse French castle. Merry escaped to the castle to get away from her sister and best friend/man she is in love with, after they get married. Noah is in France to uncover some family secrets. Together they get on each others nerves while growing closer each day.
This is the first book that I have read from Sarah Ready. I LOVED the humor throughout the book and caught myself laughing many times. I really loved Merry's personality and the Louis and cockroach scenes had me rolling!!!! Literal perfection!
Now, for some reason Noah's character didn't have me as hooked. Maybe if there was alternating POVs, I would have been more invested in his character. Therefore, the love story fell a little flat for me personally. I also felt that the book dragged at certain parts and was a little too long.
Regardless, I would highly recommend this book. I really loved Sarah's writing style and am looking forward to picking up some of her other books.

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French Holiday by Sarah Ready and Narrated by Kelsey Navarro was romantic comedy and a very good book, that will have you laughing out loud in several places......So be warned. It was a breath of fresh air and a great holiday read, I loved it, especially the characters.

The Narrator Kelsey Navarro was excellent.

I highly recommend this book or audiobook

Big Thank you NetGalley and Swift & Lewis Publishing for my ARC and my audio copy.

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๐‹๐ž๐ญโ€™๐ฌ ๐ ๐ž๐ญ ๐จ๐ง ๐ญ๐ก๐ž ๐ซ๐ž๐ฏ๐ข๐ž๐ฐ. โฌ‡๏ธ
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Merry DeLuca was heartbroken after her sister married her bestfriend, the man she had always loved. In an attempt to escape her troubles, Merry agreed to spend three months in a French castle. However, her plans for a perfect holiday were ruined when she found out Noah Wright, the best man at her sisterโ€™s wedding, was also staying at the castle. Despite their initial animosity, they agreed to live as friends for the duration of the holiday. As they spend more time together, their friendship started to feel like something more.

If you are looking for a charming, feel-good read that will lift your spirits and make you smile, then this contemporary romance novel is a perfect choice. โ€œFrench Holidayโ€ has lovable and relatable characters, heartwarming plot, and plenty of romantic tension. It got me hooked from the first page.

Sarah Readyโ€™s writing was light and easy to read, making โ€œFrench Holidayโ€ the perfect book to curl up with on a lazy afternoon or to take with you on your next vacation. The story how Merry found the guy who would accept and love her even during those times when she felt she was at her ugliest was sweet and uplifting with just the right amount of conflict and drama to keep things interesting.

Noah was also the perfectly imperfect male main character. His character was well-written in this novel. He was broken by his past yet he never gave up on hope. How Sarah Ready uncover the mystery of Noahโ€™s past and why he acted the way he did when he was with Merry in the first chapters of the novel was seamless and brilliantly written.

โ€œFrench Holidayโ€ might fall into a category of predictable plot line since it kind of followed the same pattern as many contemporary romance novels, but โ€œFrench Holidayโ€, I believe, stood out when it comes to how real the characters felt like, the humor and right amount of pacing in the storytelling, and many amazing lines that told me this book was written by an awesome mind.

Overall, this book was a delightful escape from the real world, and a perfect choice for anyone looking for a romantic, uplifting read that will leave them feeling happy and satisfied.

Now, stop thinking your stuck being an ugly duckling and be a swan. ๐Ÿฉท๐Ÿ’™

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This was an enjoyable romance/rom com in spite of the tropes used: a young woman leaves for Europe to ease a broken heart; a man and a woman and only one bed available; dislike turning slowly to love; a fairy godmother to the rescue, etc.

Merry's secret love marries her younger sister, and she runs off to France to take care of a crumbling chateau offered by her godmother, Jupiter. Merry chances to meet Noah, one of the groomsmen of the wedding, whom she loathes but whom she has to tolerate as he has rented the chateau for several months.

Sparks begin to fly between the two but there are secrets that Noah is hiding as he searches into his past to clear his bad reputation in the village.

There are other interesting characters that flesh out the plot and bring added interest to the story.

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I really enjoyed this funny rom com. I'm always interested in a story about a character who packs up and moves somewhere totally different when their life implodes and this one delivers. When Merry escapes to the French countryside to move into a crumbling chateau, the change of scenery shakes up her life in more ways than one. Being a fish out of water challenges her to really live in the present and stop worrying so much about everyone else.

Merry is a character that a lot of older sisters who took care of younger siblings are going to relate to, especially the way that she puts her own needs and wants on the back burner to make others happy. So, when she gets her chance to live her own life and has some crazy new experiences, you'll be rooting for her all the way.

The MMC, Noah, is a bit of a mysterious guy who turns out to have a very painful past. While he does become more lovable throughout the story, it takes time for him to trust Merry and be willing to be vulnerable.

If you're a fan of physical comedy, which I am, you'll enjoy a lot of the scenes in this book. They read as if you are watching a movie of the story happening in your head.

The only thing I didn't love was near the end, the story seems to go off the rails a little bit and some things happen that don't really make a lot of sense. But, again, this is a rom com, so it's all in the name of entertainment and getting to that HEA.

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This is a charming and delightful novel. The writing is engaging, and full of humorous moments, and enemies to loves par excellence (set in a French castle, to boot!).. I loved Noah and Merry, and enjoyed reading about them finding themselves as they stumbled together into love.

(Also, it TOTALLY made me want to stay in a French castle of my own.)

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Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the arc of #FrenchHoliday! I'm not really sure where to begin with this book, I really liked the idea of it and I felt connected to the characters but... the execution left something to be desired. Honestly, I felt like it was too long and multiple chunks of the story could have been cut out. The beginning of the book didn't feel like it fit the rest of the book and did not give enough sufficient background to even make a difference in the story, it could have easily been a flashback or some sort of prologue. There was a giant conflict between Merry and Leo that was I think supposed to set the stage for the entire book and felt significant in the first few chapters but then seemed unnecessary as the book went on. There was also a whole conflict with Angela and Leo and Merry and Noah which did not add anything but length to the book.

Once we got to France it started to pick up and was enjoyable but then there was a large chunk in the middle that could have definitely been cut out and was unnecessary to the plot line. Although I definitely appreciate an epilogue this one seemed pretty useless. There also seemed to be two competing storylines between Noah and Merry. Noah's search and reasoning behind his traveling and then Merry's search for herself and love. The addition of Pierre and Camille was a lot, if there was going to be an entire backstory of them, a storyline AND a resolution then it would have been better just to have written an entire book about them and turned it into a series. Again, there were just too many characters with significant backstories. It didn't add anything meaningful to the story and at some point it was just distracting from what I think was supposed to be the main storyline between Noah and Merry.

This book would have greatly benefitted from a dual POV between Noah and Merry, I think that would have also cut out some of the unnecessary parts of the book while providing what Noah is thinking and feeling which was definitely missing from the story.

I didn't hate this book, I enjoyed most of it but it did have some flaws. I think it was supposed to be enemies to lovers but I didn't really get that vibe, the enemy part of it seemed very forced. Overall, I would give it 3 stars though I think others would enjoy it a lot more than I did. It was a quick read and the setting was fun!

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Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for a copy of this book. All opinions are 100% my own.

This book was so, so good. The build up to the romance was perfectly paced and had me internally screaming at the main characters throughout (always a good sign for me). The mystery side plot that was introduced about halfway through the story was welcomed, as the plot needed this boost to stay interesting.

I was not a fan of the number of proposals between couples after only days of dating. This felt unrealistic to me.

I also wish that a definitive answer on who โ€˜the ghostโ€™ of the tower was as there were two possible women it could have been.

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I absolutely loved this book! Iโ€™m a fan of Josh and Gemma Make a Baby, but this book pleasantly surprised me even more! From the gothic romance references to the setting of a crumbling French chateau to the romance (sort of enemies, sort of friends to lovers, unrequited love, etc.), this book overdelivered on my expectations. I loved the main characters, and I loved that though there were probably easier routes for this story to go (like Noah having unrequited love for Merry all along, etc), I appreciated that the author took a little more complicated route to get there. I would totally recommend this book and am thankful for the arc!

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Nothing like a reluctant romance between a travelling playboy and a girl trying to unlove her sister's new husband. Ok so they were best friends first before he met her sister, well that might not sound any better, right? Once she finds out they're pregnant she decides it best to run to France and stay at her godmother's home in order to forget and move on, but soon finds that travelling playboy who's been promised to stay there too. Soon an interesting friendship begins and maybe something more.
You've gotta love these two away in a foreign place where things begin to heat up and get confusing, but that's the sweet spot. A great pair and Sarah never disappoints. A fun, bumpy trip in France that will make you run to find your passport.
Thanks Netgalley for the chance to read this book and give my honest opinion.

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Merry DeLuca has a problemโ€”a big problem. Her sister just married her best friend and the only man sheโ€™s ever loved. Her life is rapidly spiraling down the drain and she doesnโ€™t have an escape plan.

So when Merry is offered a three-month holiday living in a romantic castle in the French countryside she leaps at the chance. Merry knows her French holiday will fix everythingโ€”there will be mouthwatering pastries, delicious (meaningless) flirtations, and languid strolls through vineyards at sunset. Her holiday will be perfect.

At least, Merry believes that until she arrives and finds Noah Wrightโ€”the best man at her sisterโ€™s wedding and the worst man sheโ€™s ever knownโ€”staying in her castle.

Famous travel documentarian by day and arrogant devil by night, Noah refuses to leave the castle. Which means that Merry and Noah are stuck together in France, in a crumbling castle, in a holiday where nothing goes right. Not for Merry and not for Noah.

So they strike a truceโ€”theyโ€™ll live as cohabitating friends for three-months, and then theyโ€™ll amicably part ways, never to see each other again.

But the thing about friendship? Sometimes secrets are uncovered. Mysteries revealed. Hearts laid bare. And friendship can start to feel a lot like caring. A lot like love. It can even make you wish that the holiday never has to end.

This has all of my favorite tropes: enemies to lovers and a slow burn. Really enjoyed this story. Will recommend to others.

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I want to start this review stating I typically do not read romance novels. However, I was drawn to the fabulous cover of Sarah Readyโ€™s French Holiday and was so glad I picked this book up.

Merry is at a crossroads. Her sister just married her best friend. She has quit her job. Enter her quirky Godmother who owns a castle in Annecy, France. When Merry is offered to stay at her castle for three months, how can she turn it down? Upon her arrival, she learns she will be sharing the castle with a man she detests.

There were many funny parts of this book, and a little mystery was thrown into it as well. It is definitely worth a read!

Thank you, NetGalley and Swift and Lewis Publishing LLC, for the digital ARC in exchange for my honest review. All thoughts and opinions above are my own.

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Merry needs a break from her current life. Enter her fairy godmother with the perfect solution. A French chateau, the ideal setting for magic to happen, the only problem? Noah Wright is there too.

As a firm fan of enemies to lovers I feel it doesnโ€™t always translate well to contemporary romance but the tension between Merry and Noah was borderline perfection. They had wonderful banter and a decent amount of slow burn. I was on the edge of my seat waiting to see what would happen.

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After watching her sister marry the man Merry has fallen in love with, who is also her best friend, she needs to put some emotional and physical distance between her and the situation. The opportunity to spend a few months in France is a dream come true until she arrives and finds out the castle isnโ€™t as she imagined and that she wonโ€™t be alone.

Noah is a successful travel writer who has things he wants to keep hidden and family history he wants to uncover. He believes that the answers may be in France, so he isnโ€™t about to leave the castle just to make Merry happy. Although they may have started out as adversaries their time together and the adventures they share will have them looking at each other in a completely different way.

Merry had tunnel vision and took some time to realize who was in front of her but once she did she supported Noah while he tries to get the answers he needs. The narrator does a wonderful job of describing the ambiance of both France and the castle as well as the burgeoning romance between the characters.

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I adored this book. Before starting it I was stressed and hadn't read in a while. But Merry and Noah's story sucked me in immediately and left me unable to put the book down.

<i>French Holiday</i> is an example of an enemies-to-lovers story done right, plus well-done forced proximity and shared bed tropes. The reasons that Merry and Noah hated each other initially were resolved by the end and didn't leave me hating the characters. Instead, they were loveable and the story had the perfect amount of humor to balance out the hard-hitting topics. Louis came back at the perfect times, a unique touch that was definitely appreciated.

As the oldest daughter, Merry's relationship with her sister was painfully relatable. I loved the addition of these scenes, as they made the story so much more "full" and incredible.

Overall, I would recommend this book to anyone needing a good read, particularly a romance that will make you feel something! Don't let the cover sway you from picking up this story. Looking forward to seeing what else Sarah Ready publishes!

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