Je T'aime by Ursula Whistler my review
Review Courtesy of April Hollingworth
Okay so this story was unique in the way that neither person could understand a word the other was saying yet understood one another where it counts perfectly. From almost there first meeting the connection between the pair was magnetic. You knew these two were meant for each other, if only language and a little thing of living in different countries didn't get in the way. Beautiful, sweet and sexy. A must read.
The Review:
Designer Genevieve Hoffman is looking for inspiration so agrees to an apartment swap and heads to the south of France. But when the apartment owner's brother returns from deployment, she finds herself with a man who inspires fantasies rather than fashion. Etienne Gagnon barely made it out of Syria alive during his last special forces assignment. All he wants is a little R&R in the apartment he shares with his sister. But the woman making breakfast in his kitchen isn't his sister. He might not understand a word coming out of her mouth but he has no problem reading body language and likes what she's saying just fine.