When a place holds so many hurtful memories, can it bring happiness again?
Synopsis
Hal never wanted to return to La Canette, the way his family was treated is a painful memory. He only came back to sell the old family home because they desperately need the money. If only the impossible woman next door didn’t get in his way and sabotage his every plan. What else did he expect from the granddaughter of their arch enemy who destroyed their family.
Elodie has beautiful memories of her childhood on La Canette. When her sweet, loving grandfather breaks bis neck, she discovers he’s drowning is debt. The warmth and generous support on the island convince her to return and rescue her grandfather’s honey and beehive business. It’s a difficult challenge made worse by the impossible man next door, why does he hate her?
And if this weren’t enough, an old family secret threatens to ruin everything, unless she finds the long buried answers that might finally allow her to have her happy ending.
***** “This is so much more than an enemies to lovers romance. … a thriller with a historical WW2 back story and a warm friendly community helping Elodie to create a beautiful honey shop. Everyone should read this”
***** “I loved the story – I couldn’t stop reading”
***** “Such a lovely story. Gave me goose pimples. I thoroughly enjoyed it!!!!”
My review
Elodie has always been seen as a failure by her family. The only person that even remembers her birthday, is her grandfather who is living on La Canette. So when his health is deteriorating, everyone just assumes that as Elodie has ‘nothing important’ to do, she can head over to help. It is not a problem for Elodie to visit her beloved grandfather Hedge, but the assumptions her own family makes, just irk her. But when Elodie arrives, it is clear that Hedge needs more help than expected, and not only because of his health… Now it is up to Elodie to rescue Hedge’s failing honey shop, even if she has no idea to make it all work, despite all her creative ideas. And then there is her annoying neighbour, Hal, who cannot wait to sell his former home as soon as possible and leave La Canette to never return again. Hal and Elodie don’t get along at all, and despise is even a too kind word to describe their relationship. But Hal is not the only one with secrets, as it becomes obvious that their own homes have been keeping secrets for years. Secrets that may change just about everything…
La Canette is a place that has grown to me the more books I read of the series. So of course I was delighted to return to this beautiful place, with a great community and the wonderful people I have already encountered previously!
Elodie is a real new character to the series. While in the previous books, we already saw glimpses of the main characters, Elodie is a real new entry. A new entry that obviously has a connection to La Canette.
With new characters, there is always a bit of trepidation… Will I like them? Will I connect with them? And with Elodie, I should not have feared at all! I liked her immediately, I connected with her and I just wanted to be her friend! But
I also have to say that I just felt so sorry for her too… Because she may be still trying to figure out her own life, but it isn’t just fair or nice that her own family just take her for granted or even make her feel like a failure or a disappointment… Just because you haven’t got all the answers yet, it doesn’t mean you have failed in any way!
From the moment Elodie is with Hedge, her grandfather, it is obvious that she truly loves her grandfather. And I believe that it is not something to take lightly. Because everyone loves their grandparents, obviously. But not everyone would do what Elodie is doing. If you can do such things for the person you love, it is truly a testament to her kind, caring and just great character!
When Elodie realizes the situation her beloved grandfather is in, she wants to do all the possible to rescue not only his honey shop, but also in general, she wants to help Hedge as much as possible, even if her own knowledge is well, lacking.
In a way it felt that not only Elodie wants to help her grandfather for him, but also to show everyone that in fact she isn’t a failure. And it also felt that she wanted to prove it to herself, that she can make a success out of things. She doesn’t know yet where her future lays, but she feels that La Canette may give her the answers that she is looking for.
That cannot be said of Hal though. After many years, he has returned to La Canette, a place that holds so many painful memories. Even if I didn’t know all the details, I could understand why he wanted to sell his former home as soon as possible. And while I didn’t agree with the speed and the nonchalance he wants to sell his home, I found it sweet how he has planned to use the money to help out his mother and his sister.
Hal and Elodie are clearly for opposite reasons at La Canette. And Hal’s reluctance is palpable and even shows in his rough and rude attitude towards Elodie, even if later on we get to know more about the animosity between the families. And a lot is made clear and makes his behaviour so understandable.
Now, if Hal was a real d*ckhead, I would be very angry with the author! But of course Hal truly redeems himself, and his background of course makes up for my initial bad thoughts about him. And he truly shows his real, kind and wonderful character. Slowly, but his real nature emerges. And yes, maybe I fell a “little” bit for him 😊.
Hal is not the only one with secrets in this book, as Hedge’s and Hal’s homes are having secrets of themselves. Or rather, to be more accurate, whole La Canette is harbouring secrets, for a dark history. Secrets that affect Elodie and Hal more than expected.
Once again I loved the close community that La Canette is. Because when needed, everyone sticks together, fighting against the same enemy. And that is just amazing, knowing that whenever in need, no matter how big or small, there is always someone to help you out, to brainstorm with you, or to do some labour at your place.
What a delightful return this was to La Canette, and what a great next instalment this was! This doesn’t perhaps has a that big connection with the main characters of the previous books, although there is one obvious and great one, but it also felt to me that bringing everyone back wasn’t strictly necessary. Elodie and Hal are carrying perfectly this book on their own. They don’t need the other main characters that often or present in this book, but whenever they appear, it obviously is a delight to see them all again!





























