3/5 (thank you Netgalley & publisher for the digital arc)
It Started With A Note promised a blend between romantic comedy and heartwarming story. It delivered, no worries, but to me it possessed few interesting pieces.
Cath had enough reasons to left her usual life and traveled to France for a month: a son who just left home for college, a deadbeat brother, and letters she found from her late grandfather where he talked about France during his war days. Romantic escapades ensued.
I was interested with the cover at first, so fresh! And Cath character didn't disappoint, the first few chapters also worked for me. But somehow, after Cath met Olivier, I lost any interest quickly.
However, it might be a case of me, not the book. To me, the writing was fine, and have I told you all that I love Cath? I like how she interacted with the people around her, her optimism, and the fact that at least it was sorta romantic comedy with a real adult character and not just 20something running around like they have no time left for love is refreshing.
Recommended for a quick beach read.