"Three interrelated pleasant contemporary romances"
"We'll Always Have Paris" by Barbara Bretton. Kate and
Ryan Donovan dreamed of living Paris where she would
follow Sartre and he would write the great American novel;
instead of Paris there was Long Island with Shannon, then
Alexis, and finally Taylor. They raised their three
daughters always thinking one day there will be Paris.
Now the couple is obtaining a divorce, but Alexis is
marrying Italian Gabe Fellini in springtime in Paris.
Forced together, this couple has a second chance if they
take a chance on their love. "Picture Perfect" by Cindi Myers. Marc Kendrick
reluctantly flies in from Beirut to attend the wedding of
his cousin in Paris. At the site of the wedding the
Milles Fleur Inn he meets the chef Lacey Jessup. They
have nothing in common except an incredible attraction
that has both wondering about love at first sight. "Something Borrowed, Something Blue" by Marie Ferrarella.
Shannon is irate with her boyfriend Robert Newhall, who
called her just before she was leaving for the airport to
fly to Paris that he was not coming as he was to busy. At
the hotel in Paris, Joshua McClintock from her high school
says hello. Shannon is stunned that she crosses the ocean
to find romance with the boy next door. These three interrelated novellas will please those
readers who enjoy attending a wedding especially one in
Paris as the flavor of the city enhances the pleasant
contemporary romances. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 5, 2007
SummaryWe'll Always Have Paris by Barbara
Bretton
After twenty-eight years of marriage, Kate and Ryan Donovan
called it quits. Two years later at their daughter's
wedding, they're seeing each other in a whole new
lightthe City of Light, where romance beckons around
every corner....
Something Borrowed, Something Blue by Marie
Ferrarella
Maid of honor Shannon Donovan hates the fact that she's at a
wedding without her fiancé and that the best man is Josh
McClintock, a cad she hasn't seen since college. But it
turns out her fiancé may not be the man she thought he
was...and neither is Josh.
The Picture of Love by Cindi Myers
She's a hopeless romantic. He's a jaded bachelor. But when
Lacey Jessup, a naive caterer's assistant, meets worldly
wedding photographer Marc Kendrick, sparks fly. Perhaps a
tour of Paris is all they need to find some common ground.
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