Jillian W. (Thyme2read) reviewed What Happens in Paris (Stays In Paris?) (Harlequin Next, No 26) on + 46 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Light, fun read.
Deborah R. (rainnotebook) reviewed What Happens in Paris (Stays In Paris?) (Harlequin Next, No 26) on
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I just finished this book with a smile on my face. It was a quick read and definitely worth picking up and reading. I have a passion and love for Paris so of course the title was what grabbed my attention.
There were times the book was a bit cheesy but honestly there were not many moments of that. In fact I enjoyed it because these moments and reactions were pretty real to life, at least how Ive would had reacted. Another reason I enjoyed this book was because it wasnt predictable. And I find myself wanting the same experience when I visit Paris.
I already have the next few books on my to read list of this same author because I really did enjoy her style and honesty of writing.
There were times the book was a bit cheesy but honestly there were not many moments of that. In fact I enjoyed it because these moments and reactions were pretty real to life, at least how Ive would had reacted. Another reason I enjoyed this book was because it wasnt predictable. And I find myself wanting the same experience when I visit Paris.
I already have the next few books on my to read list of this same author because I really did enjoy her style and honesty of writing.
Good book!
Stacey G. (CapeCodStacey) reviewed What Happens in Paris (Stays In Paris?) (Harlequin Next, No 26) on + 60 more book reviews
...and the #1 sign that your husband is gay....
There's an article in the newspaper telling you so. With a photo no less.
OKAY, so in retrospect, maybe there were other signs that all was not well in Annabelle Essex's 18 year-old marriage. Now she had to take stock of her life.
She had a wonderful son in college. A job she hated. And a meddlesome sister who insisted that this crisis was really an opportunity in disguise. After all, Annabelle had some dreams left: Paris (she'd always wanted to go) and art (she was a closet painter). So said sister enrolled her in a contest: winner gets a 3 month artist-in-residence fellowship in the City of Light. Annabelle was horrified. She couldn't just give up could she? Trade in the job she hated for 3 months in the city she'd never stopped dreaming about? Besides, she'd never win it.
But what if she did?
There's an article in the newspaper telling you so. With a photo no less.
OKAY, so in retrospect, maybe there were other signs that all was not well in Annabelle Essex's 18 year-old marriage. Now she had to take stock of her life.
She had a wonderful son in college. A job she hated. And a meddlesome sister who insisted that this crisis was really an opportunity in disguise. After all, Annabelle had some dreams left: Paris (she'd always wanted to go) and art (she was a closet painter). So said sister enrolled her in a contest: winner gets a 3 month artist-in-residence fellowship in the City of Light. Annabelle was horrified. She couldn't just give up could she? Trade in the job she hated for 3 months in the city she'd never stopped dreaming about? Besides, she'd never win it.
But what if she did?