Book Review, Giveaway: Poppy’s Place in the Sun by Lorraine Wilson

Poppy’s Place in the Sun

by Lorraine Wilson

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She had me at Bonjour! Warm, funny, deliciously Frenchthis lovely story filled my heart with sunshineJane Linfoot

Sometimes you need to lose yourself to find your way home

With only her trusty dogs Peanut, Treacle and Pickwick by her side, Poppy Kirkbride could be forgiven for having doubts about her move to a quiet village in rural France. But as the sun shines down on her ramshackle new home, Poppy knows shes made the right decision. A lick of paint, and some TLC and her rustic farmhouse will be the perfect holiday retreat – Poppy’s dream come true.

Poppy is welcomed by her fellow villagers, except for brooding local vet Leo Dubois, who makes it clear Poppy isnt welcome in his village or his life! Leo might be gorgeous, but Poppy wont be told what to do by an arrogant Frenchman no matter how kind and gentle he is to her dogs!

Determined to stay, Poppy tries to understand the enigmatic Frenchman better. But as the two get closer, Poppy sees another side to Leo a man with heartbreak of his own. Falling in love with Leo is easy, but can he ever return Poppy’s love? And what would this mean for her dream life and place in the sun?

 

My Rating:

Favorite Quotes:

 

Pete will laugh when I tell him about this. He’s never been one for the jealous boyfriend act. Which is good, sort of, but maybe a little bit unflattering. He usually makes a joke out of it, asking whether the other man had a white stick or a guide dog.

 

She’s certainly the smallest dog I’ve ever seen, but with a personality so huge I don’t know where she can possibly be keeping it all.

 

Not only does close proximity to him does funny things to my body chemistry, but it seemingly reduces my IQ at the same time.

 

He seems anxious, not so much worried about treading on eggshells as stepping into a man-trap with iron teeth.

 

My Review:

 

I enjoyed this refreshingly sweet and amusing tale; it was just what I needed for a genre cleanse after reading heavier fare. It was a light and humorous read with some heart-squeezing moments and a few bursts of romantic sizzle. I adored the character of Poppy, an illustrator of children’s books, a daydreamer, and rescuer of abused and abandoned animals and people. I frequently smiled at the levity provided by the descriptions and hijinx of Poppy’s tiny canine companions as well as the antics of the nearby assortment of football playing “delinquent donkeys” and demonic goats. The storylines were easy to follow, engaging, entertaining, and lively, while the characters were endearing and alluring, with the exception of the cranky Madame Gilbert and Pete the Prick. Poppy had been devastated to be dumped by text but she came out the better for it with an upgrade to a tall, dark, and handsome Frenchman. I picked up a few additions to my Brit Vocabulary list with “being bolshie” (being deliberately combative or uncooperative) and “calling bagsy,” which would be what we Americans do when calling dibs.

 

Author Bio

Lorraine Wilson writes flirty, feel-good fiction for Harper Impulse – a Harper Collins imprint – and is unashamedly fond of happy endings. She loves hearing from readers and feels incredibly grateful to be doing the job she always dreamt of.

She splits her time between the South of France and Cambridgeshire and is usually either writing or reading while being sat on, walked over or barked at by one of her growing band of rescue dogs.

You can find her online either via her website: http://www.lorraine-wilson.com or on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/LorraineWilsonWriter and Twitter @Romanceminx

 

Giveaway 

Win a PB of Poppy’s Place in the Sun

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10 Replies to “Book Review, Giveaway: Poppy’s Place in the Sun by Lorraine Wilson”

  1. Great review – I love it when the book is light and funny. It makes it so much enjoyable when you read it.

  2. YAY for international giveaways! I’ve entered. Sounds like a good read for the summer. Fingers crossed.

  3. Great review DJ, this book looks and sounds absolutely like a really fun summer read. Plus I so love books that have dogs in them, thank you so much for sharing your awesome post and for putting this book on my radar.

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