Bonjour Cherie by Robin Martin
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
"Bonjour Cherie" by Robin Martin was a funny, sweet story featuring likeable characters and a quick, engaging plot. At 21, female lead Elizabeth (Beth) Jenkins was still trying to figure out what she wanted to do with her life. She was obsessed with all things French and dreamed of visiting Paris one day, but in the meantime, she lived at home with her parents in Australia while working the checkout at a grocery store and trying to save money for her trip.
While taking a basic French course at a local university, Beth met the handsome Zach Mills, a fellow student. Zach immediately asked her out for coffee, but she turned him down because of her crush on their professor, Andre LeBlanc. Sparks flew between Beth and Zach anyway, and the story quickly turned into a fun enemies-to-lovers romance as Beth tried to fight her unwilling attraction to Zach, who ended up being a good guy and just the right match for Beth.
"Bonjour Cherie" is the second book in the author's Short Sweetz series, but is a complete standalone featuring all new characters. Overall, I would recommend this funny, cute, clean (kissing only) story for all fans of contemporary romance and romantic comedy. I look forward to checking out more of the author's work in the future.
*Review copy provided by the author via Hidden Gems Books. All opinions expressed are my own.
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