A romantic, fast-paced story about the fashion industry, the continuing terrorist threat in Europe, and the choices a 26-year-old woman must make concerning her life, her career, her family, and her family's honor.
I grabbed this book cuz it’s set in Paris and I went there lmao💀 I just couldn’t bring myself to care abt the story/characters. Like the faith element tho. Good ending.
Always in September is an intriguing story about a young woman trying to make it in the fashion industry on her own. I enjoy reading mysteries and this one didn't disappoint. The plot moved along and intertwined lives that were surprising and yet added structure to the plot. I wasn't happy with the ending, but that's the way murder mysteries work sometimes. I was hoping that the 'bad guy' could be reformed.
It is important to note that Ms. Fell didn't need to use foul language or sexual scenes to increase the interest of her story. The light referrals to God actually augmented the strength of what was occurring at the time of each scene. I really liked that Andrea, the main character, had to work through her own struggles as she was thrown into each scenario with the 'bad guys.' The strength she found to keep going on is one that all women can relate to.
I look forward to reading more of Doris Fell's books.
It's ok. Kind of a spy thriller. I thought I'd read it before but wasn't sure so ended up reading it again. Took much of the book to remember that I'd read it, then had to finish because I couldn't remember the end. Once is really plenty.
I liked the story, but the math is bad. There's no way a man who fought in WWII could possibly be in his late 60s. None. I'm still unsure how that got by the editors.