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The Winemaker's Wife: An internationally bestselling story of love, courage and forgiveness Kindle Edition
If you love The Tattooist of Auschwitz and The Beekeeper's Promise and then you'll adore this beautiful story of love, hope and survival.
East of Paris in the sun-drenched vineyards of northern France lies the glamorous champagne house Maison Chauveau. But as the Nazis march closer and the Resistance builds strength, it becomes clear the grand house is not all it seems.
1940: When young Ines married into the famed Chauveau family she dreamt of peace and luxury. But with German occupation comes a life of fear: for herself, for family and friends joining the Resistance and for Celine, the Jewish wife of their chief vintner. As tensions mount and loyalties are tested, Ines will be faced with a terrible choice.
2019: Liv Kent has lost everything: her job, her husband and the family she thought they were building. Alone and adrift she leaps at the chance to join her eccentric grandmother on a trip to Champagne. But it's not long before past and present collide, and in a desperate search for the truth, Liv is led straight to the Maison Chauveau.
If you loved The Winemaker's Wife then check out Kristin Harmel's instant bestseller The Book of Lost Names, out now.
What readers are saying about The Book of Lost Names:
'A heart-stopping tale of survival and heroism centered on a female forger who risks everything to help Jewish children escape Nazi-occupied France' People Magazine, '20 Best Books to Read this Summer'
'Brilliantly imagined' Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
'Heartbreakingly real with a dash of suspense and romance' Booklist
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What readers are saying about The Winemaker's Wife:
'A beautifully woven tale of love, betrayal and redemption' Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars
'This is a story of love through generations, of the French Resistance and families of blood and choice. Fabulous read!' Amazon reviewer, 5 stars
'A memorable book that weaves a heartbreaking, yet hopeful, tale. This book is fascinating and a must read!' Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars
'It is a story of love and betrayal. It's also a story of forgiveness ... kept me intensely interested until the very end' Amazon reviewer, 5 stars
'A deeply thoughtful historical fiction novel, based on details of real-life Resistance activities that occurred in France during World War II' Gwendalynbooks.blog
'I would highly recommend The Winemaker's Wife to those who like historical fiction and women's fiction. A 5 star for me!' Stories Unfolded Blog
'This was a wonderfully twisty book ... I definitely want to read more from this author' The Good, the Bad and the Unread
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The road snaked over the lush vineyards of Champagne as Inès Chauveau sped southwest out of Reims, clouds of dust ballooning in the wake of her glossy black Citroën, wind whipping ferociously through her chestnut hair. It was May, and already the vines were awakening, their buds like tiny fists reaching for the sun. In weeks they would flower, and by September, their grapes—pale green Chardonnay, inky Pinot Meunier, blueberry-hued Pinot Noir—would be plump and bursting for the harvest.
But would Inès still be here? Would any of them? A shiver ran through her as she braked to hug a curve, the engine growling in protest as she turned down the road that led home. Michel would tell her she was driving too quickly, too recklessly. But then, he was cautious about everything.
In June, it would be a year since they’d married, and she couldn’t remember a day during that time that he hadn’t gently chided her about something. I’m simply looking out for you, Inès, he always said. That’s what a husband is supposed to do. Lately, nearly all his warnings had been about the Germans, who’d been lurking just on the other side of the impenetrable Maginot Line, the fortified border that protected France from the chaos besetting the rest of Europe. Those of us who were here for the Great War know to take them seriously, he said at least once a day, as if he hadn’t been just four years old when the final battle was waged.
Of course Inès, younger than Michel by six years, hadn’t yet been born when the Germans finally withdrew from the Marne in 1918, after nearly obliterating the central city of Reims. But her father had told enough tales about the war—usually while drunk on brandy and pounding his fist against the table—that she knew to be wary.
You can never trust the Huns! She could hear her father’s deep, gravelly voice in her ear now, though he’d been dead for years. They might play the role of France’s friend, but only fools would believe such a thing.
Well, Inès was no fool. And this time, for once, she would bring the news that changed everything. She felt a small surge of triumph, but as she raced into Ville-Dommange, the silent, somber, seven-hundred-year-old Saint-Lié chapel that loomed over the small town seemed to taunt her for her pettiness. This wasn’t about who was wrong and who was right. This was about war. Death. The blood of young men already soaking the ground in the forests to the northeast. All the things her husband had predicted.
She drove through the gates, braked hard in front of the grand two-story stone château, and leapt out, racing for the door that led down to the vast network of underground cellars. “Michel!” she called as she descended two stone steps at a time, the cool, damp air like a bucket of water to the face. “Michel!”
Her voice echoed through the tangled maze of passageways, carved out of the earth three-quarters of a century earlier by her husband’s eccentric great-grandfather. Thousands of champagne bottles rested on their sides there, a small fortune of bubbles waiting for their next act.
“Inès?” Michel’s concerned voice wafted from somewhere deep within the cellars, and then she could hear footsteps coming closer until he rounded the corner ahead of her, followed by Theo Laurent, the Maison Chauveau’s chef de cave, the head winemaker. “My dear, what is it?” Michel asked as he rushed to her, putting his hands on her shoulders and studying her face. “Are you quite all right, Inès?”
“No.” She hadn’t realized until then how breathless she was from the news and the drive and the rapid descent into the chill of the cellars. “No, Michel, I’m not all right at all.”
“What’s happened?” Michel asked while Theo regarded her silently, his expression as impassive as always.
“It has begun,” Inès managed to say. “The invasion, Michel. The Germans are coming!”
A heavy silence hung in the damp air. How long would it be before the quiet of the cellars was punctured by the thud of goose-stepping boots overhead? Before everything they’d built was threatened, perhaps destroyed?
“Well then,” Michel said at last. “I suppose it is time we finish hiding the champagne.”
Product details
- ASIN : B0867F3JLN
- Publisher : Mountain Leopard Press (May 15, 2020)
- Publication date : May 15, 2020
- Language : English
- File size : 3.4 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 401 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #113,212 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #390 in Holiday Fiction (Kindle Store)
- #460 in Holiday Fiction (Books)
- #524 in Historical World War II & Holocaust Fiction
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Kristin Harmel is the New York Times bestselling, USA Today bestselling, and #1 international bestselling author of The Paris Daughter, The Forest of Vanishing Stars, The Book of Lost Names, The Winemaker’s Wife, and a dozen other novels that have been translated into more than 30 languages and are sold all over the world.
Kristin has been writing professionally since the age of 16, when she began her career as a sportswriter, covering Major League Baseball and NHL hockey for a local magazine in Tampa Bay, Florida in the late 1990s. In addition to a long magazine writing career, primarily writing and reporting for PEOPLE magazine (as well as articles published in numerous other magazines, including American Baby, Men’s Health, Woman’s Day, and more), Kristin was also a frequent contributor to the national television morning show The Daily Buzz. She sold her first novel in 2004, and it debuted in February 2006.
Kristin was born just outside Boston, Massachusetts and spent her childhood there, as well as in Worthington, Ohio, and St. Petersburg, Florida. After graduating with a degree in journalism (with a minor in Spanish) from the University of Florida, she spent time living in Paris and Los Angeles and now lives in Orlando, with her husband and young son. She is also the co-founder and co-host of the popular weekly web show and podcast Friends & Fiction.
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Customers find this historical fiction book engaging and well-written, with a powerful love story that includes unexpected twists. The characters are deeply developed, and the book provides excellent information on champagne production while keeping readers spellbound throughout. Customers appreciate the book's themes of sacrifice and forgiveness, with one review noting how it brings the struggles of World War II to light.
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Customers find the book's story engaging and powerful, describing it as a good historical fiction book.
"A beautiful story of war,love and loss. A well written story line. Characters that are strong, brave all in the name of love...." Read more
"The only character I liked in this book was Céline. The story was engrossing, though, the history and setting fascinating, and the pacing well done..." Read more
"I so much enjoyed the story of the winemaker’s wife during the second war and two generation later. So human and heart breaking...." Read more
"I loved this book! The past and the present come together in the telling of this beautiful story." Read more
Customers enjoy the romance in the book, describing it as a powerful love story/tragedy with fascinating historical and setting elements, unexpected twists, and an interesting ending.
"...A truly captivating story that holds your attention, uplifting and inspiring. A must read. Enjoy." Read more
"...The story was engrossing, though, the history and setting fascinating, and the pacing well done and compelling...." Read more
"...So human and heart breaking. I couldn’t put it down . Surely drinking champagne will become a different and richer experience ." Read more
"I absolutely loved this book. It was full of history (placed in a fiction novel) and insight into the process of making the best champagne...." Read more
Customers praise the writing quality of the book, describing it as wonderfully crafted and a page-turner, with one customer noting it's a beautifully written saga of WWII France.
"...I love the author and have read several of her books, never being disappointed." Read more
"Beautiful story of love and loss and rebirth. The backdrop of Paris and the Champagne region made it that much better!" Read more
"A winner and a fast read set in France during the war! If you like war stories, passion, love stories and intrigue this is the book for you!" Read more
"...Worth the read though. I like the author." Read more
Customers praise the well-developed characters in the book, with one customer highlighting the examples of courage throughout the story.
"...A well written story line. Characters that are strong, brave all in the name of love...." Read more
"...So human and heart breaking. I couldn’t put it down . Surely drinking champagne will become a different and richer experience ." Read more
"...The story line is enthralling, the characters are so well developed it’s hardly plausible that they were not real...." Read more
"...twist seemed a little contrived, and it was hard to identify with or like several main characters...." Read more
Customers find the book educational, particularly praising its excellent information on champagne production and well-researched content about winemaking practices.
"...of history (placed in a fiction novel) and insight into the process of making the best champagne...." Read more
"...This book moves from 1940’s to 2019. Loved learning about the champagne process and region. Two surprises at the end...." Read more
"...Her research is impeccable and her her Author’s Notes are always very good reading...." Read more
"...The information about winemaking is good, and I wish there were more of that instead of the 'soap opera' that seems to have written to become a..." Read more
Customers find the book highly engaging, keeping them spellbound and holding their interest throughout. One customer notes how the intertwining lives of the characters create a surprising narrative.
"...A truly captivating story that holds your attention, uplifting and inspiring. A must read. Enjoy." Read more
"...A perspective of history from inside a vineyard. The characters become real in their human foibles, during a time of terror and war. Good read." Read more
"Captures you from the first page to the last. Intriguing and inspiring story of lives forever changed during France resistance during WWII." Read more
"...The story held my interest, had many twists and turns, and resolved in an interesting way...." Read more
Customers appreciate the story's themes of sacrifice and forgiveness, with one customer noting how it serves as a reminder of historical atrocities.
"...A well written story line. Characters that are strong, brave all in the name of love...." Read more
"...Another painful human story of love and loss and sin and redemption and the pleasant twist to end it." Read more
"Amazing story of love, friendship, selflessness and survival with twists and turns in the setting of WW2...." Read more
"What a beautiful haunting story. A reminder to our society of the atrocities of the past. Great read for a book club." Read more
Customers enjoy the book's surprises, including its mystery elements and betrayals, with one customer noting it's not very predictable.
"...So well written with character development, suspense and such examples of courage for all the characters. I highly recommend this read." Read more
"...This book has lies, love, jealousy, deceit, mystery, deceptions, betrayals, and twists you don't see coming...." Read more
"...More than one astonishing plot twist seemed a little contrived, and it was hard to identify with or like several main characters...." Read more
"One of those books full of surprises & every difficult to Put down. Definitely would recommend!!! ( our book club is reading this month!!)" Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025A beautiful story of war,love and loss. A well written story line. Characters that are strong, brave all in the name of love. A truly captivating story that holds your attention, uplifting and inspiring. A must read. Enjoy.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025The only character I liked in this book was Céline. The story was engrossing, though, the history and setting fascinating, and the pacing well done and compelling.
More than one astonishing plot twist seemed a little contrived, and it was hard to identify with or like several main characters. Perhaps the human propensity for making stupid mistakes was more accurately portrayed than in many stories where the protagonists seem smarter, and I tired of Grandma Edith’s reluctance to share her story with Liv after going to so much trouble to do so. That said, it was an interesting read.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025I so much enjoyed the story of the winemaker’s wife during the second war and two generation later. So human and heart breaking. I couldn’t put it down . Surely drinking champagne will become a different and richer experience .
- Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025I loved this book! The past and the present come together in the telling of this beautiful story.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025The Winemaker's Wife is such a good read. It is a World War II historical fiction piece that dives into the intricate lives of two young couples enduring the difficulties of the German occupation of France. I definitely would read this novel again. I even recommended it to my mother in law.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025When you think you know what is going on, you get thrown curve balls. It was a good read. To read about some things that happened during that timeframe is sad.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025Good historical fiction about WWII.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024I absolutely loved this book. It was full of history (placed in a fiction novel) and insight into the process of making the best champagne. It captivates the reader until the very end which has a surprise you do not see coming. I love the author and have read several of her books, never being disappointed.
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- NicoleReviewed in Canada on April 4, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Best book I have read in awhile
Harmel presents her characters with love and intelligence for who they are and why their actions are so important to them. She also does not underestimate her readers. The novel has an excellent story line while providing interesting historical information.
Very smart and witty writing. I absolutely loved the The Winemaker's Wife.
- Camille ThibautReviewed in Germany on December 19, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars A MUST READ
Incredible story! I couldn't stop reading. The writing is compelling and the reader is totally immerse in the stories of these amazing characters.
Best book I read this year!
- MummaBReviewed in Australia on April 25, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent read
Great story with good characters and history of Chsmpagne during the war. Never a dull moment.
- SheilaReviewed in Spain on June 25, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Muy bien libro
Excellente
- Sandra HowardReviewed in the United Arab Emirates on June 22, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read
I loved this story, well written, i really got into the characters and the setting, emotional in parts. I will read more by this author