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The Ambassador’s Daughter

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The Ambassador’s Daughter

Reviewed by Pam Jenoff

“The Ambassador’s Daughter” by Pam Jenoff looks like it should come with a complimentary croissant and a beret. The cover features a woman in a classy coat and fur stole, standing dramatically in front of the Eiffel Tower. She’s probably involved in some deep international intrigue or trying to decide which café to get her next espresso from. I bet there’s a lot of mysterious meetings and secrets in this one, and the protagonist might even know how to walk in heels on cobblestone streets—truly impressive.

JABBIC Rating: ★★★★☆

Summary: “The Ambassador’s Daughter” by Pam Jenoff features a dramatic cover that promises international intrigue and Parisian flair.

Reviewed by Jake “The Tank” Johnson.

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