Kristy Cambron gives us an exquisitely crafted and deeply human WW2 era spy tale in her latest release, The French Kitchen. From the main characters to the lesser supporting characters and the character that is the setting of the French countryside, no detail is too fine and the result is a fully immersive experience. When Kat’s socialite brother whisks off to join the war effort in a cloud of secrecy and fails to contact her as promised, Kat finds herself involved in secret operations for her country and to advance her own mission of finding Gavin. Surrounded by people who are not who they seem to be, and embedded in the kitchen of a manor house that has become an enemy stronghold, Kat is on her toes at every moment of every day to do everything she can for the success of the resistance, her personal mission, and her own self preservation. Perspective is everything in this game of subversion, but it is in the aftermath of the war that things begin to come into focus. Pick up a copy of The French Kitchen today and get caught up in the intrigue for yourself.
The French Kitchen by Kristy Cambron is available now from your favorite local bookseller or online:
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I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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