Forgotten Dreams is the third and I believe final book in the Riviera Romance series, and is just as enjoyable as the previous two stories. Sometimes I will read a three book series in a weekend and can see blatant structural similarities between the three books, but these all felt and read quite differently which is always great to see.
Although a few characters from the previous two books do pop up, this is predominately Molly's story, and as a result this can easily be read as a standalone story.
I loved how Molly was a jewellery designer, who has a tricky decision to make when a huge US chain store offers her the chance to design a range for them, but whether that means she can keep up her bespoke work and the reputation she is building is another matter.
Molly is hiding a big secret in her past, and it leads to there being up to three potential love interests for her in the book, and I really wasn't completely sure in which direction she would go. There is a man from her past, a man that works for the US chain store company and the man that lives in the house she has moved into on a temporary basis.
I really enjoyed Molly's story and the descriptions of her new home, and also the insight into the French Riviera in winter. I loved the French Christmas celebrations, and there was plenty going on during the book to hold my interest.
A very enjoyable third book of the Riviera Romance series.
Thank you to Susanne O'Leary for this review copy. This was my honest opinion.