Friday, October 7, 2022

Twenty- One Nights in Paris by Leonie Mack

Ren has been engaged to her childhood friend Charlie for awhile before he suddenly broke it off for another woman. A merger between their two companies had been planned after the wedding, so Charlie says he'll keep their split quiet for six months, but his jealous girlfriend leaks the news early. Ren was at the Ritz in Paris when the news hit and she's determined to take a break away from the fallout. Sacha literally ran into her when she needed him most. She offers him money to play her inappropriate boyfriend to shock her overbearing grandmother into giving her a few weeks away from the drama. Suddenly the romance of Paris makes their fake relationship feel all to real.
I've never been to Paris, but the descriptions of the city were wonderful and made me feel like I was experiencing it along with Ren. Sacha made such a sexy, confident, and informative tour guide. He's patient with her sheltered and naive approach to everything. She's an heiress, but I like that she didn't look down on him growing up in the poor district and fit in with his family better than her own. This was a cute story that gives you the spirit of Christmas and the sparkle of Paris.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.


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