by Pam Jenoff
Margot Rosenthal hates living in Paris; she'd rather be at home in Berlin, or back in London. However, her father is part of the German delegation that will sign the Treaty of Versaille in the wake of World War I, so there she is.Mostly, she hates the thought of marrying her wounded fiance, Stefan,...
This is the first Pam Jenoff novel I have read. Her books have been on my wishlist forever, and I have the Diplomat’s Wife on my TBR shelf. So, when I heard that this was a prequel to that “series”, I requested it from NetGalley. Even though these three books a mildly connected, it is still best ...
Review is slightly spoilerish.There are enough reviews that recap the plot quite nicely, so I'm not going to waste your time and mine with one more rehash. I'll just talk about the reading experience. There was so much potential in the subject matter; The Treaty of Versailles with the main character...
Turned back into the library after reading half of it. I simply couldn't get into this storyline. I started to get into this very slow read that was less on romance than what I expected and was happy about. I still couldn't get into the characters though.
You know that book Flora Poste is writing in Cold Comfort Farm (the mini-series; I haven't read the book)? The writing style in this novel is kind of like that.
Pam Jenoff's newest release, The Ambassador's Daughter, is one of those books that I had a hard time putting down. In fact, I'm a bit divided about this book because, even though I did truly like it, I wasn't a huge fan of the main character.For those that have read Jenoff's The Kommandant's Girl, t...