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The Continental Affair by Christine Mangan

The Continental Affair

A Novel

by Christine Mangan

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  • Aug 2023, 320 pages
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Veronica E. (Chesterton, IN)

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I do not like saying this, but I did not like this story. I kept reading hoping it would get better. I didn't care for the way it presented the characters Henri and Louise and the back and forth and the before and after story line.

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