
New Chapters on the French Riviera
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Author:- Jennifer Bohnet
Date published:- will be published on 15th April 2026
No. of pages:- 378 pages
Genre:- Romance
Quick Review:- a heartwarming love tale, a good story which is quiet unputrownable
Rating:- 4 stars

A BRAND-NEW romantic, Spring getaway book from bestseller Jennifer Bohnet, set in the South of France. Perfect for the fans of Jill Mansell and Fern Britton.
Can a grieving chef and a group of writers find their own happy endings?
Eight months after his wife Jacqueline died in a tragic car accident, Michelin starred chef and proprietor of Villa Celestia Guy Lyon’s life has been in freefall. Consumed by grief and plagued by questions as to why she was in a taxi that fateful day, the doors to Villa Celestia have remained closed.
When a good friend, Sandy Thoreau, asks to rent the villa on the French Riviera for a fortnight to hold a women’s writers retreat after being let down, Guy reluctantly agrees.
All the women at the retreat are looking forward to being inspired. Helena and her friend Mandy are writing debut novels, Isobel is editing a cosy crime story, Liz is desperate to kickstart a new book, self-published author Lorraine is looking for advice and Becky, well Becky is a law unto herself.
Over the course of the next fortnight, two of these women will change the course of Guy’s life forever and new chapters – hopefully with happy endings – will begin for all of them.
The perfect tonic and escapist book to the South of France full of warmth and second chances.

Guy Lyon lost the love of his life in a car accident and since then, he had been in grief, mourning at the loss of his love. He is a Michelin starred chef and owns Villa Celestia but he has no interest or desire to run the villa or cook. So when his good friend Sophie asks Guy’s help to reopen the villa to host the writer’s retreat, Guy reluctantly agrees. The writer’s retreat consists of all women and many aspiring writers–we have Liz who recently went through divorce, Helen and Mandy, Lorraine, Isabel and Becky an influencer. This book talks about finding true love and moving on with the life.
This was a good book to read and perfect to read during the holidays, especially if you are someone who is planning to go to a vacation soon. One unique thing about this book is how realistic the situations are compared to other romances–the grief of getting divorced, losing a loved one etc. The whole setting in Antibes, made me feel like I was actually a part of the writer’s retreat, enjoying the south of France. The writer’s retreat also taught me about the conventional ways of publishing. AI being the most talked topic in this era, I was interested about learning how AI can be used to write a novel. More than that, I like how all the women who attended the retreat started becoming friends with each other–going into bars, enjoying early morning swim at the beach and above all, encouraging each other to write the book. I really like the camaraderie between all the women. I like how the slow romance developed between recently divorced Liz and recently widowed Guy.
I enjoyed this book very much and will look forward to read more books from this author. This book is worth four stars.
Many thanks to Boldwood for inviting me to review this book. Many thanks to Netgalley for the ARC. The review is based on my honest opinion only.











