
Road Trip to the Riviera
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Date published:- will be published on 29th May 2026
Author:- Gillian Harvey
No. of pages:- 256 pages
Genre:- Romance
Quick review:- this is a slow-burn romance, not really much going on but two old flames reconnecting with each other is interesting.
Rating:- 3.5/5

An utterly escapist story about a journey to remember through the French countryside, from the bestselling author of The Bordeaux Book Club .
When Sarah breaks her leg, her only thought is how on earth she’ll get to the south of France for her beloved son’s wedding. She’s been told not to fly, and the train route involves many changes – not ideal when you can barely walk.
There’s only one person she can turn to. Her son’s father, Hal. The pair were teenage sweethearts when Sarah fell pregnant, and he’s always been in his son’s life. Only his parenting style is more ‘fun uncle’ than serious dad; all the ‘proper parenting’ has been left to Sarah. He’s oblivious. She’s furious.
But she’s out of options. And Hal is happy to drive her, with one they’re taking the scenic route, in his battered VW camper van.
Now, two people – whose lives have only been intertwined through their child for more than twenty years – are about to find out there is far more of a journey ahead for them than either could possibly anticipate…
An unmissable story, perfect for fans of Sarah Morgan, Veronica Henry and Faith Hogan

Sarah breaks her leg just a few days before her son’s wedding, which was going to be held in France, where her mother lives. Sarah then asks Hal, who is also her son’s father to give her a ride. Hal promises to give Sarah the ride to the wedding but Hal is taking his old Betty, which is a VW to take the scenic route to the wedding. As they go on the ride together, they try to get along but then their old connection to each other seemed to have started to rekindle.
We have two POV’s in this book–Sarah and Hal. Sarah is upset at Hal for not really helping her to raise Louis, the son. Hal is a laid-back guy who seemed to be accepting his mistake. The story started out slow but then gradually, it started to build the climax when both Sarah and Hal realized that they still have feelings towards each other even though it’s been more than twenty years since they have separated. The route through France and the descriptions of the surroundings made us feel like we are actually in France. The ending is predictable, it’s just nothing extraordinary in my opinion.
Overall, this is a good romance book. Worth 3.5 stars.
Many thanks to Netgalley and Boldwoods for the invitation to review this book. The review is based on my honest opinion only.









