Monday, June 26, 2023

Outcast Artist in Bretagne

 A story of heartbreak—and forbidden love…

 About The Book: To hide the shame of an unexpected pregnancy, English artist Norah Cooper travels to the coast of Bretagne. She plans to deliver her baby, give it up to a loving family, then return home. Unfortunately, Hitler and his army have other ideas. Stranded in France, with no way to return home, Norah must find a place—and a reason—to belong. Little does she know that salvation will be found in a most dangerous situation, with the least safest person.    

 Our Review: Aptly titled, Outcast Artist in Bretagne offers an in-depth description of a lonely woman, artist Norah Cooper, who trapped in a foreign country with limited language skills, and viewed by the locals with distrust and fear. It is also a novel of profound love mixed with danger and intrigue as two people on opposite sides of a senseless war come together and find lasting love. One of the strongest points to this compelling love story is the ability of author Lewis to portray the consistent daily hazards these two people face because of who their hearts chose.  

 On a scale of 1-5, Outcast Artist in Bretagne deserves a 6.

 Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews

 

 

 

 

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