'Meet Me in Paris might just be Kristin Harmel's magnum opus. This book is every kind of love story wrapped in the most perfect Parisian package' Ali Brady
Julia Glover has brought her twenty-three-year-old daughter, Piper, to Paris for the first time. Julia is dying, and they know that this trip will be their last together. As the clock ticks, and mother and daughter desperately try to make memories together, the city has more than a few surprises waiting for them.
Around them, intertwining love stories are unfolding on the streets of the Paris: romances that were destined, once lost, or never meant to be. A WWII vet reunites with the woman he wrote every love song for. A wife reels in the aftermath of her husband's affair. An aging rock star looks for a comeback - and maybe even a chance at love.
Some connections last a lifetime, and some are only for one fleeting moment. But just seven days in the City of Light could change your life forever. . .
Love Actually meets The Notebook in a sweeping Parisian tale of love, loss and finding your way home, from the New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Lost Names.
Praise for Kristin Harmel:
'Kristin Harmel has a rare ability to touch the heart' Hazel Gaynor
**'**Unforgettable characters, nail-biting drama and deep emotion' Santa Montefoire
'Gorgeous, gut-wrenching' Kate Quinn
'Writes with such insight and heart that her characters will stay with you' Emily Giffin
'The best there is at sweeping historical drama intertwined with modern-day stories' Kelly Harms
But can she? And, perhaps even more importantly, does she want to? Or is there a different kind of life out there for her if she chooses to be alone?
Nine Americans in Paris. Seven intertwined love stories. One City of Light.
Praise for Kristin Harmel:
'Kristin Harmel has a rare ability to touch the heart' Hazel Gaynor
**'**Unforgettable characters, nail-biting drama and deep emotion' Santa Montefoire
'Gorgeous, gut-wrenching' Kate Quinn
'Writes with such insight and heart that her characters will stay with you' Emily Giffin
'The best there is at sweeping historical drama intertwined with modern-day stories' Kelly Harms
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