Falling For Provence by Alison Roberts
Series: A Year in France #1
Genres: Contemporary Romance
She came to Provence in the hope of a fresh start, she never expected she would fall in love and find herself along the way.
Inheriting an old stone house in Provence, along with her sisters is the catalyst Ellie Gilchrist needs to put some distance between her and her grief. But when she arrives at the run down ‘La Masionette’ hidden amongst overgrown lavender and ivy, she wonders if she’s made a mistake?
That is until she meets her guarded neighbour Julien and his adorable little boy, and she’s surprised by the flutters of excitement she never thought she’d feel again. Add in rescuing a stray dog and she has the much needed distraction she needs. Ellie decides to stay temporarily and work on bringing the little house back to life again. If only she can ignore the fireworks that explode every time she’s around Julien. They both have hearts they want to protect, but a little temporary affaire can’t be too dangerous, especially when Ellie has stated she will be leaving after the last summer market of the season. But something in the alchemy of what she discovers in this part of Franc
Review
Alison Roberts’ novel provides a heartwarming and enjoyable escape, with characters that feel real and relatable. The story centers on the Gilchrist sisters—Laura, Fiona, and Ellie—who inherit a neglected stone house in Provence from their estranged uncle. Laura, a practical estate agent, sees the potential for a profitable renovation, while Ellie, still mourning the loss of her baby boy, stays behind to oversee the work. For Ellie, the house offers more than just a project; it becomes a place of refuge and healing.
Roberts beautifully captures the essence of Provence, making readers feel like they’re strolling through the French countryside with the scent of lavender in the air. As Ellie immerses herself in her new surroundings, learning the language and building connections, her journey of healing becomes deeply touching.
A highlight of the book is Ellie’s relationship with her neighbor, Julien, a compassionate doctor still grieving the loss of his wife. His bond with his son, Theo, is tender and heartfelt, and his budding romance with Ellie develops naturally, with moments that feel sweet and unforced—like their trip to the vet after Ellie’s mishap with a stray dog. Julien is a genuinely likable character, and his chemistry with Ellie adds depth to the story.
Though the book starts off slow, taking time to introduce the characters and plot, it picks up and rewards readers with emotional twists that tug at the heart. Themes of grief, joy, and personal healing are explored with sensitivity, giving the story a deeper emotional core.
Charming details, like Ellie’s stray dog Pascal, the donkeys Coquelicot and Marguerite, and her red bicycle, enhance the cozy, small-town feel. Roberts’ ability to handle themes of loss and recovery with care adds to the novel’s dreamy, yet grounded, atmosphere.
This novel is perfect for fans of small-town, single-dad romances with a focus on personal growth and healing. While it takes a bit to gain momentum, patient readers will be rewarded with heartwarming moments and charming characters.
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