Love from Paris
By (Author) Alexandra Potter
Hodder & Stoughton
Hodder Paperback
29th September 2015
24th September 2015
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Short-listed for Romantic Novelists' Association Awards: Romantic Comedy Novel 2016
Paperback
368
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 28mm
260g
How far would you go for love
When new boyfriend Jack stands her up at the airport, Ruby Miller dries her tears, jumps on the Eurostar and heads to Paris. She thinks she's going there to visit an old friend and have a total break from romance. But the City of Love has other ideas.A locked apartment where time has stood still, a bundle of long-lost love letters and a flirtatious French lawyer sweep Ruby into a mystery that spans over seventy years. Who is the author of the letters Why did the owner of the apartment close up the shutters and flee Paris before the war, never to return And what secret was she hidingAs the mystery deepens, Ruby turns love detective but it's not long before the ghosts of the past throw her own love affair into jeopardy.From the bestselling author of Me and Mr Darcy, this magical romantic comedy is for every girl who has ever dreamed of the glittering lights of Paris and of a love that last a lifetime . . .Magical, fun and romantic, this feel-good read is guaranteed to lift your mood. **** - Closer
A romantic love story, with the right amount of glamour, sprinkled with magic! - iheart-chicklit.blogspot.co.ukPraise for Alexandra Potter - :A new Alexandra Potter book is always something to celebrate. She's one of the only chick lit authors who puts a magical spin on her novels, and she's always successful at it . . . a great read - www.chicklitreviewsandnews.comFunny, light and a great summer read - whether you're lying on a sunlounger or sitting on the train to work. A fab modern-day love story with a touch of magic. - FabulousYet again Alexandra Potter has written an upbeat, quirky piece of chick lit that can't help but bring a smile to your face - www.novelicious.comFantastically funny - Elle on ME AND MR DARCYFeel-good fiction full of unexpected twists and turns - OK!Alexandra Potter was born in Yorkshire. Having lived in Los Angeles and Sydney after university, where she worked variously as a features editor and sub-editor for women's magazines including Elle, Company, Red and Australian Vogue, she now writes full time and lives in Notting Hill, London. She is the author of nine internationally bestselling novels of romantic fiction with a magical twist, including Don't You Forget About Me and Me and Mr Darcy, which won the Best New Fiction Award at the Jane Austen Regency World Awards in 2008.
You can find out more at www.alexandrapotter.com, on her Facebook page at www.facebook.com/Alexandra.Potter.Author or on Twitter @AlexPotterBooks.