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Kiss Me in Paris
by Dmytry Karpov
4.5 stars
I was not sure what to expect when I first started reading Kiss Me In Paris, but I was definitely not disappointed.
Winter Deveaux and Cade Savage are both college students, attending a summer programme in Paris. The first meet at the airport before their flight to Paris - in a very funny manner - and their attraction is instant.
She is a romance writer who has never experience romance, and he is an architecture student who is going against family wishes to make his way in the world.
Both have deep, dark secrets in their past that they are trying to keep from the world.
Can two people with such pasts have a future together? Or will their emotional baggage be too much?
Kiss Me in Paris is first and foremost a love story, but it also deals with darker issues, which are dealt with in a sensitive manner.
Written in dual POV, we go to delve deeper into both Cade and Winter's stories.
Winter's story is a bit of a comedy of errors at times, the things that happen to her are both funny and cringe-worthy - and often made funnier by the fact that Cade is there as witness to it all.
Cade has had more than enough tragedy in his life, and he is trying to live his life to the fullest, each and every day.
I enjoyed that the story took the reader outside of the story and to places most of us have only heard of and never visited, like Notre Dame (no hunchbacks today!)
It was a joy to see both Winter and Cade grow so much emotionally through the book - they both endured so much in their time in Paris, and it was wonderful to see them come through everything being so much stronger - both in themselves and in their relationship.
The authors have also done a great job with the secondary characters. I wanted to throttle Jenifer, Winter's best friend for a lot of the things that she does. I was wondering why Winter was even friends with her at all? What a craptacular friend, and even though we learn more about her later in the book ,it still left me wondering. Rodney - he just gave me the creeps from the start to the finish. And Winter's sister Autumn, she just sounds like a lot of fun, and cannot wait to read more of her.
Cade's father was just a horrible person for 90% of the book. Cade's brothers had me in tears.
Kiss Me in Paris is a book about love, friendship, forgiveness. It is about striving for your dreams, no matter how much people try to stop you from reaching them. It is sweet, sexy, romantic, funny. Something for everyone.
I was not sure what to expect when I first started reading Kiss Me In Paris, but I was definitely not disappointed.
Winter Deveaux and Cade Savage are both college students, attending a summer programme in Paris. The first meet at the airport before their flight to Paris - in a very funny manner - and their attraction is instant.
She is a romance writer who has never experience romance, and he is an architecture student who is going against family wishes to make his way in the world.
Both have deep, dark secrets in their past that they are trying to keep from the world.
Can two people with such pasts have a future together? Or will their emotional baggage be too much?
Kiss Me in Paris is first and foremost a love story, but it also deals with darker issues, which are dealt with in a sensitive manner.
Written in dual POV, we go to delve deeper into both Cade and Winter's stories.
Winter's story is a bit of a comedy of errors at times, the things that happen to her are both funny and cringe-worthy - and often made funnier by the fact that Cade is there as witness to it all.
Cade has had more than enough tragedy in his life, and he is trying to live his life to the fullest, each and every day.
I enjoyed that the story took the reader outside of the story and to places most of us have only heard of and never visited, like Notre Dame (no hunchbacks today!)
It was a joy to see both Winter and Cade grow so much emotionally through the book - they both endured so much in their time in Paris, and it was wonderful to see them come through everything being so much stronger - both in themselves and in their relationship.
The authors have also done a great job with the secondary characters. I wanted to throttle Jenifer, Winter's best friend for a lot of the things that she does. I was wondering why Winter was even friends with her at all? What a craptacular friend, and even though we learn more about her later in the book ,it still left me wondering. Rodney - he just gave me the creeps from the start to the finish. And Winter's sister Autumn, she just sounds like a lot of fun, and cannot wait to read more of her.
Cade's father was just a horrible person for 90% of the book. Cade's brothers had me in tears.
Kiss Me in Paris is a book about love, friendship, forgiveness. It is about striving for your dreams, no matter how much people try to stop you from reaching them. It is sweet, sexy, romantic, funny. Something for everyone.