Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Book Review: "You Let Me Go" By Eliza Graham



 This is the story of Rozenn the beloved grandmother of Morane who tries foolishly to backtrack Rozenn's past in order to uncover why she's left out of her will and her estate the Vu Claire.

The roads all diverge and the paths seem stagnant as the past was left to interpretation and when Morane follows the trail to St. Martin the reality suddenly begins to take shape.
This fishing expedition was supposed to have Yann on the boat but instead it was Luc Caradec operating the fishing fleet.

Imagine if you will escaping to England as a teen at just 19 years of age so why shouldn't Morane (granddaughter) do the same?

Answers await especially surrounding Claire who succumbed to her illness.
Keep in mind Yann was a trained soldier and combatant the Allies wanted to use against the Germans.

The journey was quite a revelation and sealed many of the loose ends with letters, pictures, and evidence of this other life.

The ending for me following Maison Rose was quite lovely as a new life is about to be born.

Thank you to Eliza, the pub, NetGalley, and Amazon Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

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