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MRS. ENDICOTT'S SPLENDID ADVENTURE

A delightful story of a heroine whose inner strength triumphs over adversity.

As the winds of war blow over Europe, an English woman embarks on a nostalgic trip to the French Riviera.

Ellie Endicott, who has two grown sons she rarely sees, has spent her entire married life catering to the needs of her husband, a pompous banker. So she’s flabbergasted when Lionel tells her he wants a divorce. Now that he’s met a younger woman he wants to marry, he thinks he can bulldoze Ellie into a settlement favorable to him. Standing up for herself, she obtains a fair settlement, plans a trip to France, and encourages Mavis Moss, the cleaning lady whose husband beats her, to come along. They’re joined by Miss Smith-Humphries, a pillar of the community, who’s dying and wants to revisit the happy places of her youth. Taking Lionel’s Bentley, they set off for France. Ellie’s fluent French proves especially useful when, while stopping for gas, they rescue Yvette, a pregnant girl who claims she’s being kidnapped. Forced to stop in the tiny seaside village of Saint-Benet when the Bentley develops problems, they stay at Pension Victoria, which is owned by an English couple. They’re aided by handyman Louis and Nico, a mysterious, roughly attractive fisherman, and welcomed by other villagers and a resident gay English couple. Ellie is so intrigued by the shabby, mysterious Villa Gloriosa that she asks the owner to rent it to her. After much work, they’re ready to move in. When Yvette leaves with her baby, she takes some of their jewelry. In general, though, they enjoy several halcyon years until eventually the Nazis descend on the village. Can they survive and keep the dangerous secrets threatening members of the community hidden?

A delightful story of a heroine whose inner strength triumphs over adversity.

Pub Date: Aug. 5, 2025

ISBN: 9781662527180

Page Count: 399

Publisher: Lake Union Publishing

Review Posted Online: June 7, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 15, 2025

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REGRETTING YOU

The emotions run high, the conversations run deep, and the relationships ebb and flow with grace.

When tragedy strikes, a mother and daughter forge a new life.

Morgan felt obligated to marry her high school sweetheart, Chris, when she got pregnant with their daughter, Clara. But she secretly got along much better with Chris’ thoughtful best friend, Jonah, who was dating her sister, Jenny. Now her life as a stay-at-home parent has left her feeling empty but not ungrateful for what she has. Jonah and Jenny eventually broke up, but years later they had a one-night stand and Jenny got pregnant with their son, Elijah. Now Jonah is back in town, engaged to Jenny, and working at the local high school as Clara’s teacher. Clara dreams of being an actress and has a crush on Miller, who plans to go to film school, but her father doesn't approve. It doesn’t help that Miller already has a jealous girlfriend who stalks him via text from college. But Clara and Morgan’s home life changes radically when Chris and Jenny are killed in an accident, revealing long-buried secrets and forcing Morgan to reevaluate the life she chose when early motherhood forced her hand. Feeling betrayed by the adults in her life, Clara marches forward, acting both responsible and rebellious as she navigates her teenage years without her father and her aunt, while Jonah and Morgan's relationship evolves in the wake of the accident. Front-loaded with drama, the story leaves plenty of room for the mother and daughter to unpack their feelings and decide what’s next.

The emotions run high, the conversations run deep, and the relationships ebb and flow with grace.

Pub Date: Dec. 10, 2019

ISBN: 978-1-5420-1642-1

Page Count: 400

Publisher: Montlake Romance

Review Posted Online: Oct. 13, 2019

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 1, 2019

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THE NIGHTINGALE

Still, a respectful and absorbing page-turner.

Hannah’s new novel is an homage to the extraordinary courage and endurance of Frenchwomen during World War II.

In 1995, an elderly unnamed widow is moving into an Oregon nursing home on the urging of her controlling son, Julien, a surgeon. This trajectory is interrupted when she receives an invitation to return to France to attend a ceremony honoring passeurs: people who aided the escape of others during the war. Cut to spring, 1940: Viann has said goodbye to husband Antoine, who's off to hold the Maginot line against invading Germans. She returns to tending her small farm, Le Jardin, in the Loire Valley, teaching at the local school and coping with daughter Sophie’s adolescent rebellion. Soon, that world is upended: The Germans march into Paris and refugees flee south, overrunning Viann’s land. Her long-estranged younger sister, Isabelle, who has been kicked out of multiple convent schools, is sent to Le Jardin by Julien, their father in Paris, a drunken, decidedly unpaternal Great War veteran. As the depredations increase in the occupied zone—food rationing, systematic looting, and the billeting of a German officer, Capt. Beck, at Le Jardin—Isabelle’s outspokenness is a liability. She joins the Resistance, volunteering for dangerous duty: shepherding downed Allied airmen across the Pyrenees to Spain. Code-named the Nightingale, Isabelle will rescue many before she's captured. Meanwhile, Viann’s journey from passive to active resistance is less dramatic but no less wrenching. Hannah vividly demonstrates how the Nazis, through starvation, intimidation and barbarity both casual and calculated, demoralized the French, engineering a community collapse that enabled the deportations and deaths of more than 70,000 Jews. Hannah’s proven storytelling skills are ideally suited to depicting such cataclysmic events, but her tendency to sentimentalize undermines the gravitas of this tale.

Still, a respectful and absorbing page-turner.

Pub Date: Feb. 3, 2015

ISBN: 978-0-312-57722-3

Page Count: 448

Publisher: St. Martin's

Review Posted Online: Nov. 19, 2014

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Dec. 1, 2014

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