Synopsis
Avery Clark needs a break. Between her photography business not doing as well as she’d hoped and incessant family drama that does nothing to ease her spiking anxiety, she needs something to go her way. And that was even before her ex-best friend, and talented pianist, Joshua Harding, ran into her during an event in Toronto, after ten years without any contact. When an opportunity to grow her business falls into her lap, Avery decides to put her doubts and resentment aside and agrees to photograph Josh’s sister’s upcoming wedding.
As they spend more and more time together, rediscovering each other and the people they turned into, Avery realizes that maybe, the spark she felt ten years ago wasn’t just a fleeting teenage phase. But the past is never far away, and an unknown future is terrifying. Could Avery take that leap of faith?
Elodie Colliard's stunning debut book, The Last Encore, transports readers on a journey through love, sorrow, and family secrets. Adele inherits her grandmother's cottage following her untimely passing in the picturesque French town of Etretat, where the narrative is set. Adele finds a collection of letters that describe a long-lost love affair and a startling family secret as she begins to sort through her grandmother's stuff. The writing of Colliard is truly breathtaking. Her descriptions of the community and its surroundings are so realistic that it seems as though they might stand alone as persons. Each character in the plot adds depth and complexity, and they are all expertly rendered. Adele is a likable and accessible lead character, while Evelyne's tale is both moving and motivational.
The Last Encore's complex narrative distinguishes it from other works of historical fiction. Adele's quest to learn her grandmother's truths is expertly interwoven by Colliard with flashbacks of Evelyne's own journey. The reader is interested and perplexed until the very end because the mystery surrounding Evelyne's past is so expertly written.
One of the most touching and tragic aspects of the book is the relationship between Evelyne and her boyfriend. When they are pushed apart, they both experience grief and desire, and Colliard's writing perfectly conveys both of these emotions. The author's ability to arouse such potent feelings in the reader is a credit to her talent.
The Last Encore is a magnificent book that will take readers' breath away overall. It is a must-read for aficionados of historical fiction because of the book's exquisite language, well-developed characters, and complex narrative. The themes of family, love, and grief are also powerfully explored in the novel, which is certain to touch readers on a very personal level.
The Last Encore, Elodie Colliard's outstanding debut book, establishes her as a significant new voice in historical fiction. Her storyline is captivating and emotionally resonant, and her writing is lovely and evocative. Anyone searching for a gripping and memorable narrative that will stick with them long after they flip the final page must read the book.
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