William Morrow, 2019. Available from Chapters (here) or from your local independent book store (here).
This book
was a Christmas gift from
my sister, who had already read it, loved it and thought I would too.
She was right.
Beautiful in its
simplicity, Meet Me in Monaco, is a light read, full of everything you
want in a January curl-up-on-the-couch read.
I was captivated from the
first page to the last, loved the main characters, Sophie and James, and even
the “baddies” Lucien and Mrs. Duval played their parts well.
Due to their respective
involvement in the courtship and eventual marriage of Grace Kelly and Prince
Rainier of Monaco, Sophie Duval and James Henderson meet by chance and a
friendship begins.
Sophie is the owner of
Duval, a small perfume company based in Grasse, France with a shop in Cannes. I
loved both of these settings and found this an interesting background for her
side of the story. I was immediately sympathetic to her desire to continue her
family’s business in the tried and true methods of old, to see it come back to
life and to save it from uncertain times.
There were wonderful
themes here that the authors explored; of memories evoked by scents and
creating fragrances as individual as the wearer, and eventually the need to
move forward out of the past. Sophie’s relationships with her mother and Lucian
also gave me reason to cheer her on.
As an amateur shutterbug
myself, I sympathized with the photographer in James who would much rather have
photographed sunsets and beautiful landscapes than find himself amid the
thousands of press people chasing Grace Kelly’s every movement. However, in his
need to capture just the right shot for his paper, he meets Sophie, something
sunsets and landscapes would never have given him.
Naturally, they fall in
love and of course we want them to be together, but there are problems, people
and things that stand in their way. James has a ten-year-old daughter, at home
in London, England. Sophie has Lucian and a meddling mother. And Grace has
Prince Rainier of Monaco.
Meet Me in Monaco is well written with
realistic characters, flowing and beautifully descriptive narrative, creative
and genuine dialogue and wonderfully vivid settings.
Much like Grace Kelly is
portrayed in this novel, Meet Me in Monaco is charming and quite simply,
beautiful.
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