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"If you love traveling, gentle vineyards, and romantic epics, immerse yourself in this charming saga!" Babelio November 1897. Sarah and Philippe Lemieux, newlyweds, are determined to make Eagle's Run, their Californian vineyard, a thriving business. However, setbacks undermine the young couple's momentum, including a price war that drives prices down and jeopardizes their operation. Is this why Philippe appears worried and keeps postponing the promise he made to Sarah to revive the Vouvray estate in the Loire Valley? Luckily, an invitation to the 1900 Paris Universal Exposition comes along, which could solve many problems. However, a new tragedy strikes, and family secrets threaten to surface. Kristen Harnisch was an executive in major banking groups before publishing The Vintner's Daughter (Archipoche, 2019) and The California Wife (The Archipel, 2020). A lover of France, she resides in Connecticut with her husband and three children.
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