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As Fleurette Delacroix walked on the arm of her elder brother Henri, she knew this was the end of life as she’d known it. The only daughter of the exclusive perfume house in Grasse, the hatred she felt for the man she was headed toward was all-consuming. But Henri knew all the arguments – the marriage of a Delacroix to a De Lasset was expected. Fleurette had to toe the line; the two families, both of perfume empires, needed to unite. Fleurette would marry Aimery whether she wanted to or not. Her
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I’ve read and enjoyed several other Fiona McIntosh books, and thought this would be similar to her others. The cover is gorgeous, as is the setting, in Grasse, the perfume capital of France, however these were the best parts of the book. My library listed this as historical fiction, but I think it would be more accurate to call it historical romance - with emphasis on the romance rather than the historical.
It was eye-rollingly sentimental and soppy much of the time. It was also quite repetitive, ...more
It was eye-rollingly sentimental and soppy much of the time. It was also quite repetitive, ...more

The Perfumer's Secret is Fiona McIntosh's seventh historical tale of romance. Set in the Provence region of France during World War 1, it's a story of duty, secrets, love, family and perfume.
Dramatic and romantic, the plot of The Perfumer's Secret centers around Fleurette Delacroix. To secure the futures of Grasse's eminent perfumery dynasties, Fleurette is forced to wed Aimery De Lasset by her eldest brother, Henri. Though resigned to her fate, it's a relief when war is declared before the marr ...more

Aug 25, 2016
Dzintra aka Ingrid
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it was amazing
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Loved this book! Fiona takes you into a journey of different scents that can almost be smelt!

Oct 05, 2015
Beccy
marked it as to-read

Dec 10, 2016
Chris
marked it as to-read