
The French Kitchen by Kristy Cambron
As Paris rebuilds in the aftermath of World War II, Kat Fontaine never expected the skills she learned in a French chateau kitchen to be the key that unlocks the secrets swirling in her new post-war life.
'Be prepared to get swept away by this gripping, meticulously researched, and sumptuous storySuch a feast for the senses. Cambron writes with her whole heart and soul. I adored THE FRENCH KITCHEN.' * Kate Thompson, author of THE LITTLE WARTIME LIBRARY *
'In THE FRENCH KITCHEN, award-winning author Kristy Cambron weaves multiple characters and storylines into a tapestry of secrets, betrayals, and redemption. Full of mouthwatering culinary scenes and peppered with several appearances from famed chef Julia Child, who worked in intelligence during World War II, this story of spies and lovers zips between the coast of northern France during the war and Paris in the early 1950s as a former American intelligence operative desperately searches for answers about a loved one lost during the war--and in the process, finds the possibility of love where she least expects it. Delicious!' * Kristin Harmel, New York Times bestselling author of THE STOLEN LIFE OF COLETTE MARCEAU *
'In this energetic historical, Cambron (THE ITALIAN BALLERINA) whisks readers along on a woman's harrowing quest to track down her soldier brother in WWII France . . . Cambron paints a textured portrait of wartime France, balancing action-packed scenes with entertaining appearances from Julia Child and mouthwatering descriptions of French cuisine. The author's fans are sure to savor this.' * Publishers Weekly *
'In THE FRENCH KITCHEN, award-winning author Kristy Cambron weaves multiple characters and storylines into a tapestry of secrets, betrayals, and redemption. Full of mouthwatering culinary scenes and peppered with several appearances from famed chef Julia Child, who worked in intelligence during World War II, this story of spies and lovers zips between the coast of northern France during the war and Paris in the early 1950s as a former American intelligence operative desperately searches for answers about a loved one lost during the war--and in the process, finds the possibility of love where she least expects it. Delicious!' * Kristin Harmel, New York Times bestselling author of THE STOLEN LIFE OF COLETTE MARCEAU *
'In this energetic historical, Cambron (THE ITALIAN BALLERINA) whisks readers along on a woman's harrowing quest to track down her soldier brother in WWII France . . . Cambron paints a textured portrait of wartime France, balancing action-packed scenes with entertaining appearances from Julia Child and mouthwatering descriptions of French cuisine. The author's fans are sure to savor this.' * Publishers Weekly *
Kristy Cambron is a vintage-inspired storyteller writing from the space where beauty, art, and history intersect. She’s a Christy Award–winning author of historical fiction, including her bestselling novels, The Butterfly and the Violin and The Paris Dressmaker. Her work has been named to Cosmopolitan Best Historical Fiction Novels, Publishers Weekly Religion & Spirituality TOP 10, Library Journal’s Best Books, and she received a Christy Award for her novel The Painted Castle. Her work has been featured at Once Upon a Book Club Box, Frolic, Book Club Girl, BookBub, Country Woman magazine, and (in)Courage. She holds a degree in art history / research writing and spent fifteen years in education and leadership development for a Fortune 100 corporation before stepping away to pursue her passion for storytelling. Kristy lives in Indiana with her husband and three basketball-loving sons, where she can probably be bribed with a peppermint mocha latte and a good read. Find her online at kristycambron.com; Instagram: @kristycambron; Threads: @kristycambron; BookBub: @KristyCambron; Facebook: @KCambronAuthor
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| ISBN 13 | 9781400345267 |
| ISBN 10 | 140034526X |
| Title | The French Kitchen |
| Author | Kristy Cambron |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Thomas Nelson Publishers |
| Year published | 2025-09-11 |
| Number of pages | 384 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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