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Twenty-One Nights in Paris

 Twenty-One Nights in Paris

Confession time: since visiting Paris 10 years ago, I have a soft spot for a solid Parisian Romance. There is something incredibly romantic about that city. It's the perfect backdrop for romance to blossom. And I also love a story where there is a character development arc of a woman trying to overcome her reservations and insecurities (and in this case, stemming from trauma). This book hit all the right notes and was a perfect cozy fall read! 


Twenty-One Nights in ParisTwenty-One Nights in Paris by Leonie Mack
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book hit all the right notes of a romance. The setting, Paris...well, you can never go wrong setting a romance in that city! Ren, the heiress, finding her strength to stand up to herself and confront her trauma was well developed. The romantic lead, Sacha, was such a compelling sweetheart. Who wouldn't love than man? And as a teacher, I loved that he was a teacher! The supporting characters, mainly Sacha's friends and family, really created that heartwarming feeling in the family scenes. This is definitely a book that has those "awww" moments. I could easily see this storyline adapted into a Christmastime movie on netflix!

Thank you to Boldwood Books and #NetGalley for the ARC! This is my honest opinion

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