Meet Me in
Monaco by Hazel Gaynor and Heather Webb 384
pages
Get
ready to be swept away!
It’s
May 1955. International beauty and movie star Grace Kelly is attending the 8th
Annual Cannes Film Festival. The
paparazzi are out in full force, trying to snap “the” picture. Grace is stalked by a London photographer, James
Henderson, who must get that picture, whatever it is, in order to keep his job.
To
avoid Henderson, Grace ducks into a small boutique, Duvall’s perfumes. The owner,
Sophie, recognizes the darling of the silver screen, and hides her in her
office. But sparks ignite when Sophie and James meet. Although Sophie is
already in a relationship, she is drawn to James.
With
the perfurmery in financial difficulties, Sophie is facing some tough
decisions. Should she close the boutique in Cannes and return to her labatory?
Can she continue to make perfumes with the natural fragrances of the flowers
that grow on the land that surrounds the lab?
James
is single, but the love of his life, his small daughter, lives in London. He
hates to be away from her, but he must make a living. He leaves the perfumery
with one of Sophie’s sweet-smelling business cards.
James
is selected to photograph Grace Kelly’s first meeting with Prince Rainier of
Monaco. James accidentally gets to meet Grace, who catches a whiff Sophie’s business
card that James has in his pocket. Could this chance be the catalyst that
changes their lives?
The
story is told in three alternating voices: Sophie’s, James’s and news articles writte by Angeline West, a
fashion editor. Readers get to intimately know Sophie and James, learning what
makes them tick and watching them grow as individuals. Grace is always in the
story, but is more of a secondary character to Sophie and James.
Authors
Gaynor and Webb do an excellent job in re-creating the beauty of Cannes, Monacco
and the French Riveria. I felt as if I
had been there. I thoroughly enjoyed
this novel and had difficutly in putting it down. Therefore, “Meet Me in Monaco”
receives 6 out of 5 stars in Julie’s world.
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