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The Perfumer's Secret

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For fans of women's fiction about difficult ethical choices, The Perfumer's Secret is a mesmerizing novel set in France in which a passionate documentary maker must choose whether to tell the truth—even if it could ruin the lives around her.
Zandy Watson, a thirty-year-old documentary maker from New York with a scumbag father and a broken past, is a social justice warrior, hell-bent on making movies that will expose important truths. Except she has to pay the bills, and her boss insists she go to the South of France to make some puff piece about a 300-year-old perfume house.

In Grasse—the perfume capital of the world, a heavenly garden rich in delicate flowers—Zandy is seduced by the perfumer's art. And by Dominique Severin, a secretive, debonair heir who is battling to preserve his honor by keeping his family business alive. But behind the glamorous façade, Zandy discovers a shameful secret. Holding a glittering chance to do what's right by telling the truth, she faces a heartbreaking choice. Will she betray the lover who has trusted her with his secrets? And will she destroy thousands of innocent lives along the way?

The Perfumer's Secret is an enchanting journey through the captivating world of perfume with an indomitable young woman who in her darkest moment discovers the wisdom and courage to improve countless lives—and change her own life forever.
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      In Lacey's novel, a feisty American film director turns her lens on a legendary French perfume house. New Yorker Zandy Watson is an ambitious, confident 30-year-old associate producer at CNM Documentary Channel who has a plan to work her way up the ladder at her networkand become a director/producer. Then, she hopes, she can make "make a doc that matters," including a dream project about climate change. Before that can happen, though, her boss insists that she first make a more lucrative film about artisanal perfume in France. She considers quitting, but she knows she can't make her films on her own, so she takes the assignment. In the south of France, she finds herself intoxicated by the beauty of jasmine fields and the romantic history of perfume company Severin Fr�res. She initially butts heads with Dominique Severin, the slick CEO, over control of the film project, but chemistry crackles between him and the filmmaker from their first meeting. He's intensely loyal to his family and its legacy and struggles to keep the business afloat in a world of cutthroat global commerce. His attempts to protect his family's image only make Zandy more curious. When she uncovers secrets that may be disastrous for the perfumery, she's reluctant to hide them, and the physical relationship that develops between Zandy and Dominique only complicates things further. Lacey directs the action with precision, expertly and concisely moving plotlines forward. She handles exposition skillfully and includes realistic details of Zandy's creative and logistical tasks as a filmmaker. Most of the scenes, which are told from Zandy's and Dominique's alternating first-person perspectives, provide thoughtful character development and depict snappy encounters between the two leads. Although Dominique's voice feels authentic, it's Zandy who steals the show, as she's willing to rethink her actions when necessary, which makes her a complex, tough, and relatable hero. A well-crafted tale of self-discovery with a realistically flawed but compelling protagonist.

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