I have read a handful of Kristy Cambron books over the last couple of years and she just gets better and better.
Her most recent release is The French Kitchen which is a multi-perspective/ timeline WWII historical fiction set in France. I love WWII historical fictions and this is now top of my list.
Kristy Cambron does such a masterful job of weaving in different timelines and having them meet up perfectly in the end. I'm trying to describe this book and the perspectives, but I can't do them justice. There is spy work, espionage, Nazi's, a missing brother, and a guest appearance by Julia Child.
We follow two women who fight their way through pre and post war France trying to protect the people and the nations that they love. There is great cooking scenes and two loves stories that will keep you believing in that powerful emotion even in the darkest of times.
I have found that with Cambron's books, you have to really focus while you are reading as the first 5 or so chapters seem disjointed, but as you continue reading the connections start to be revealed and the puzzle starts to take shape. I listen to books while I exercise and with Cambron's, you need to sit down and concentrate on the story, characters, plot, etc. In the end, it is SOOOO worth it! Trust me.
Now, go and READ!
Grab your own copy here: The French Kitchen

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