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For ten years, Nicky has put her daughters first while grieving her late husband. Her best friend offers her a chance to fulfill old dreams in Provence. Nicky becomes a business advisor, interior designer, and TV presenter for a reality show fixing up a struggling B&B owned by Robert.

Robert starts off grumpy, but as they work together, he opens up. Their friendship grows as they tackle challenges for the TV crew. Along the way, they meet colorful characters, including Nicky's daughters and Buster the dog.

Thank you to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for the opportunity to read A Month in Provence.

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Two souls that lost their way in life, and love. A challenge extended that builds a bridge, a connection that just might become something more. An unexpected second chance to discover just what the future has in store for them, while learning so much about themselves along the way. Smile inducing, heart moving, and belief establishing, this is one renovation story where the end result is worth more than five minutes of fame.

Nicky and Robert were following their hearts, until their lives took unexpected turns, casting them adrift. Loss does that to a person, no matter the form in which it comes, and finding your footing once again means stepping outside your comfort zone, and taking the chances presented. For Nicky, it was a new beginning, she didn't see coming, that showed her how much she still had to give, and how receptive the world might be. For Robert, it was the chance to discover the passion and dreams he once had, and a new partner to share them with.

A great pick for Women's Fiction fans as well as Romance readers, and a wonderful way to wile away a warm summer day.

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Nicky has been grieving for her husband whilst raising their two daughters. Her friend offers her a chance to be on TV and rediscover her interior design skills. But the hotel in France is a little worse for wear, the budget is halved, and Nicky has a big task in front of her...
A Month in Provence is a warm novel about fresh starts and new chances at happiness. I think it would be perfect for a holiday read as there is a light hearted tone and a foreign setting.
Nicky has had her fair share of heartache and is ready to start emotional healing. She is offered the chance to feature in a refurbishment programme but finds the boundaries keep changing. She befriends the owner Robert despite a prickly start and also has a potential spark with the cameraman Tom.
The grief that Nicky feels could have darkened the tone of the book, but instead the couple's love shines through despite the tears. The overall tone is lighthearted and warm as Nicky negotiates new friendships, considers relationships and rediscovers herself as a person not just a mum.  There is plenty of fun and laughter along the way as Nicky and Robert try to revamp the hotel and themselves ready for the TV.
A Month in Provence is an enjoyable, light hearted read and I was transported to France for the whole book.

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After a decade as a widow, Nicky struggled to move beyond the tragic car accident that claimed her husband. Initially absorbed in raising her now-grown daughters, she had set aside her own dreams. Jenny's enticing proposition became an unexpected challenge Nicky had unknowingly awaited.

Arriving in Provence to revamp a rundown B&B, Nicky faced the daunting task. Meeting Robert, the widower owner, she realized she might have taken on more than she could handle. Robert, grappling with his own challenges, lacked people skills and appropriate attire. Together, could Nicky and Robert turn the dreams he shared with his late wife into reality, fostering confidence, winning the competition, and possibly finding happiness with newfound perspectives on life?

The charm of this book lies in its middle-aged protagonists, Nicky and Robert, both grappling with personal heartaches. At a juncture in life where a gentle push might break them free from their respective ruts, their journey unfolds with joy as they rediscover themselves and breathe new life into the venerable old B&B.

This book, truly radiates sweetness and warmth. It seamlessly blends humor, touching moments, and a love-filled narrative. It has the power to nestle into your heart, leaving you with a radiant smile and a deep sense of happiness in your soul.

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Who wouldn't want to spend a month in Provence? I would!! This was a fun, uplifting fast read. I have never been to Roussillon, France, but after reading this novel I'm almost packed. A failing B&B in Southern France is chosen for a makeover reality show. The B&B owner is paired with a British woman with expertise in business and design. It was an enjoyable romance novel, something a bit different for me as I mostly read HF novels. This is the first book I've read written by Ms. Harvey, I know there will be more.

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I finished the novel, thanks to Newgalley with a advanced copy. It was my first from the author.

Loved the second chance romance was sweet. I liked this book alot.

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A Month in Provence by Gillian Harvey was beautifully written from start to finish. Gillian Harvey is one of those authors who writes books from the heart and makes everything around you shine! A must book to grab when you are feeling blue! This is a uplifting book featuring midlife women.

Interior designer Nicky always used to know how to make the best of things. Ever since she lost her husband though, things haven’t been easy. She’s had to raise her two daughters alone and she’s so proud to see them all grown up, and she knows that’s down to her. But she can’t help but feel like she doesn’t know what to do with her life now.
But then her best friend begs her to help out. Jenny is a TV exec and her new renovation show is in peril. Only Nicky can help.

There is a catch – Nicky needs to fly to Provence….........tomorrow. To renovate a tumbledown B&B. Jenny doesn’t mention the fact that the grumpy B&B owner Robert seems to need a makeover too.
Or that the budget is next to nothing.

Will Nicky be able to turn the B&B’s fortunes around, save her friend’s job, and maybe even find some happiness for herself, under the blazing hot French sun this summer…?

Just Brilliant - A ray of Sunshine - A Month in Provence by Gillian Harvey was. Just Beautiful

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Rousillon provides the perfect backdrop of this enjoyable and entertaining read. Nicky has spent the last ten years putting her daughters first and trying to be a rock for her family, at the expense of her personal ambitions and self of self. Her lack of confidence in her abilities dog her throughout and it takes a massive step forward for her to believe in herself. In Robert, she finds someone who understands her, as he has suffered loss himself. They discover a common link which binds them together in a comfortable friendship. There is a whiff of romance in the air but whether either of them can move on from the past, remains to be seen.

I loved the humour that sprang from Nicky's attempts to makeover the B and B which Robert has been running. The TV crew who come to film the reality show contain some over the top characters. The locals prove to be sympathetic and you can feel Nicky settling into the french way of life. This is a pageturner of a story, with family and friendship underpinning events. There is grief and loss in the background but the overall tone is of hope and laughter.

In short: a heartwarming read

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Escape to Provence with Nicky as she embarks on a B&B makeover. Having been given the opportunity to help a run-down B&B and it's owner spruce things up for a reality TV show Nicky starts to doubt her abilities as it is more of a hobby than a full-time job.
As her confidence grows and she navigates ups and downs she begins to find her true self and relationships and friendships blossom.

A delightful read that envelopes you in the warmth of the Provence sunshine.

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tbh the only thing i liked about this was the fact that its set in provence and rest everything didnt work for me. im not saying it was bad or anything but it wasn't relatable to me so its a no from me but the book was actually really good. and the way everything is described you'll actually feel like you're part of that life spending your days in fields and meadows and food and everything that the french countryside has to offer even though you're probably lying in your bed at home wearing 3 days old pajamas or whatever lol.

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I adored this sweet book. I love a makeover & this book has so many different types. The characters are so lovely. I really loved Nicky. I’m sad I’m done with the book but I loved it so much I read it in one day.

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This was a lovely summer read. I enjoyed getting to know the characters and learning more about their back story as the story develops. I would recommend this for a bit of relaxation and warmth.

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A lovely romance novel however I felt there was something missing about this one as the characters couldn’t be connected with yet I kept trying.

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Gillian Harvey’s A Month in Provence is sun-kissed romantic escapism at its finest.

For interior designer Nicky, life hasn’t always been a bed of roses. Since losing her husband, Nicky’s had to pull herself up by her bootstraps and work as hard as she possibly can to give herself and her two daughters the best possible life. It hasn’t always been easy and there have been plenty of difficult moments, but Nicky and her girls have always managed somehow. Now that the girls have grown up, Nicky has found herself all on her own and wondering what she’s going to be doing next. And as luck would have it, an old friend could have just the thing for her…

TV exec Jenny is currently working on a renovation show that is in big trouble. With the axe on the horizon, Jenny needs an interior designer who is warm and friendly and knows what she is talking about – somebody exactly like Nicky. When Nicky hears of her friend’s predicament, she doesn’t hesitate to say yes – even if it means having to be in Provence in twenty-hour hours!

Of course what Jenny had omitted to mention was that Nicky would have to renovate a dilapidated B&B owned by grumpy Robert on a very tight budget. Nicky has always loved a challenge – and this might just turn out to be her biggest one yet!

Under the hot blazing French sun, Nicky is going to save the B&B, rescue Jenny’s show from the axe – and maybe even find some happiness of her own…

Gillian Harvey’s A Month in Provence is a gorgeous summer read perfect for Jo Thomas and Jennifer Bohnet fans. Witty, uplifting, feel-good and full of French colour and panache, A Month in Provence is a wonderful tale about starting over, second chances, healing and falling in love I couldn’t stop myself from lapping up!

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Loved this book. Feel good read. Lovely plot. Beautiful location. Very well written. It was so light and easy to read. Perfect for an escape from real life

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I really enjoyed this light-hearted book. It was the perfect summer read. Very entertaining and funny. A new author for me and one I shall look out for again. My thanks to netgalley and the publishers for giving me the opportunity to read this book in return for an honest review.

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Nicky is a widow who dedicated herself to supporting and raising her daughters after her husband passed away. Now that she has an empty nest, she has the luxury of putting herself first. Before becoming a window, she thought her future was in interior design. Her best friend. Jenny encourages her to go for it in a big way.

Jenny is a reality tv exec looking to fill a last minute vacancy on her B&B rescue series. Nicky is tempted, but it is all happening so fast and she has to be in France tomorrow,

Nicky arrives in Provence at the B&B she is to help rescue. The inn’s owner, Robert, is a mess. But Nicky loves a challenge and soon her confidence is returning. Just when she is relaxing, she is thrown a few curveballs and must decide to retreat back to safety or to keep going forward.

I really enjoyed A Month in Provence by Gillian Harvey. Novels with main characters that have some life experiences are always appreciated, yet there is always a decision of growing and being brave and scared or retreating and being safe, yet miserable no matter what ages.

Thank you to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for an eARC in exchange for my honest opinion.

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This is a feel-good book made up of funny moments yet balanced with a bit of sadness. Thrown together by disaster, I loved that the characters were so realistic and true to life. They are all likeable but not perfect. Special thanks to NetGalley.

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a real feel good book! the stories of nicky and robert and the sadness they have both endured brought together by a reality tv show with lots of ups and downs
a new author for me and i really enjoyed their way of writing

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This is a feel-good book made up of funny moments yet balanced with a bit of sadness. Thrown together by disaster, I loved that the characters were so realistic and true to life. They are all likeable but not perfect. Special thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the advanced copy in exchange for my honest review. This was my first book by this author, but it will not be my last.

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