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A Perfect Paris Christmas
A Perfect Paris Christmas | Mandy Baggot
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'Paris, passion and a penguin called Pepe. 5 festive stars!' 5* Review - Nicola May, bestselling author of The Cornershop in Cockleberry Bay 'Romance sweeter than a cupful of hot chocolate and marshmallows!' 5* Review - Debbie Viggiano, author of What Holly's Husband Did 'Brilliantly funny, heartfelt and impossibly festive' Portia MacIntosh, author of The Great Ex-scape United in grief. Pushed apart by tragedy. Keeley Andrews knows more than anyone that you only live once. So when she receives an invitation to spend two weeks in Paris, all expenses paid, she jumps at the chance. Ethan Bouchard has had the worst eighteen months of his life. He's ready to give up on everything, including his hotel chain. So when he meets Keeley, it simply isn't the right time. As Keeley and Ethan continue to bump into each other on the romantic Parisian streets, they can't help but wonder whether this is fate telling them to let go of the past and leap into the future... Head to Paris this Christmas and fall in love under the lights of the Eiffel Tower with best-selling author, Mandy Baggot. Praise for A Perfect Paris Christmas: 'This is a perfect story set in Paris at Christmastime that can be read year-round!' NetGalley 5* Review 'A sparkling five-star read' NetGalley 5* Review
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First book finished of 2024.
A soft pick for me about a woman who goes to Paris to meet the family of the woman who gave Keeley her kidney following a kidney transplant. Keeley is struggling to cope with life after losing her sister in an accident which led to a kidney transplant saving her life. I just didn‘t feel it with the characters, but that could also have been down to the narrator.

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Andrew65 It also didn‘t ring true that Keeley went to Paris, leaving a friend she had made in a hospice who was dying. I just don‘t feel this is something she would have done. The scenes with this friend at the hospice, and on the phone, were very touchingly written and beyond sad 😢😭 4mo
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