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The Little French Bistro by

Marianne is at a low and picks a place to end it all after forty years of marriage. A man interrupts her plans and pulls her from the river. Much to her dismay and frustration, the sassy woman gives her rescuer a piece of her mind. Letting her rant and rave he calmly held her. As far as once the tears came he rocked he as he would a child. Taking her with him, he dragged her with him. Soon she ends up working in a cafe as a chef. In between finding her way it seems, of learning to be comfortable in your own skin.l The book was not so bad just wish we had more time to meet the characters. The author barely gave time to meet or give much info on them. I did love the idea of finding yourself learning to live for self. As each couple is not one person, but two human beings. Though married life is a give and take in my opinion. We must embrace and respect who each other are. I received in exchange for honest review from the publisher. I do love the theme of the book and that it is not abo...