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2000s: St Tropez is the place to go to get over things in life!
2000s: St Tropez is the place to go to get over things in life!
After a disagreement with a billionaire, architect Jess Milton is ‘let go’ from her job. However fortune intervenes – an elderly client asks Jess to dog-sit overweight, but loveable dog Brutus in St. Tropez.
Fed up with the mega-rich, Jess is reluctant to visit the playground of billionaires, but an all-expenses-paid trip and the promise of sunshine seals the deal.
Little does Jess know how much time she’ll be spending with the family living in St. Tropez. The sullen, but very good-looking David and his millionaire father are both welcoming but guarded, haunted by their pasts…
Can Jess bring some sunshine back into their lives – and, just maybe, find love in the process?
From the moment Jess arrives in the town of St Tropez, the atmosphere, sights, sounds and smells of the French seaside port jump from the page:
The town was positioned on the southern end of a delightful horseshoe-shaped by with green. tree-covered hills rising up behind. The deep blue waters of the bay were dotted with all manner of boats, ranging from local fishing boats festooned with bright orange flats and piles of nets to luxury motor yachts, sleek speed boats , sailing yachts, and a massive white cruise ship, whose layers of decks made it look like a distant wedding cake.
Don’t read this book if you’re hungry – from the warm, crumbly pastries for breakfast with orange juice seasoned in the sun, to the bustling markets and the top restaurants – this is a gourmet’s guide to the city as much as a romantic one!
A great place for going to live, have a holiday and walk a dog called Brutus!
Susan: @thebooktrailer
You can always depend on TA Williams books to transport you somewhere. The places he chooses to set his novels are sunny and fun and always interesting. There’ romantic comedies and this one involves a rather oversized dog which seems to take over and it’s why Jess gets the chance to go to St Tropez. Now, I’m no dog lover but even I would be up for heading out to the gem of the French Riviera and spend time in St Tropez. I have been and it’s as lovely as he describes but I’d like to go again and walk Brutus this time!
Fun and carefree this tales are. A lovely book to read when you just want to enjoy a book. relax in the sun and pretend you’re actually in the place where it’s set
Destination : ST Tropez Author/Guide: T A Williams Departure Time: 2000s
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