REVIEW: Falling for Her French Tycoon by Rebecca Winters

Posted February 4th, 2020 by in Blog, Harlequin Mills&Boon, Review, Romance / 1 comment

Falling for Her French Tycoon by Rebecca Winters: Will Nathalie’s nephew ever find his father? Will her family ever get the answers they seek?

Nathalie Fournier loved her family, while they weren’t rich in money they were rich in all the things that mattered. It was hard though, the death of her stepfather and then the death of her stepsister. The bright shining light was her nephew and she would do whatever she could to make sure that he knew he was loved and had a stable home.

Dominic Fontesquieu was rich, or at least his family had money, and a lot of it. They also had a reputation to uphold and protect and Dominic wanted nothing to do with it, at least he thought he didn’t. He did have a heart though and when they needed him he still came back.

When Nathalie comes across Dominic and draws some wrong conclusions only time will tell if they can make things work. Will family be the draw that keeps them together or the last straw that pulls them apart?

This was a hard read. It was very formulaic and not very “catching.” The disease that Nathalie suffers with wasn’t well written and very frustrating for someone who suffers with or understands the problem. The only redeeming part of this novel was the love between father and son that comes out. Over all this was an incredibly disappointing read.

 

Book Info:

Publication: February 1st 2020 | Harlequin Romance | Escape to Provence #1

Could a temporary job……lead to forever with her boss?

In this Escape to Provence story, before she formally adopts her nephew, Nathalie Fournier decides to try to find his father. Her search leads to a picturesque Provenal vineyard where she takes a temporary job—and becomes captivated by her boss, billionaire Dominic Fontesquieu. Dominic’s the man of Nathalie’s dreams, but can he escape the ties of his family to claim her as his own?

 

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