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Book Synopsis''Magical, romantic, fantastique'' MILLY JOHNSON
''A perfect Parisian fantasy every woman will love'' KATIE FFORDE
''Wow, wow, WOW. Her best and most perfect book yet. I adored every word. Sublime, as always'' JILL MANSELL
''The perfect weekend read. I was so captivated I didn''t notice I was turning the pages'' FANNY BLAKE
Because Paris is always a good idea...
Years ago, Juliet left a little piece of her heart in Paris - and now, separated from her husband and with her children flying the nest, it''s time to get it back!
So she puts on her best red lipstick, books a cosy attic apartment near Notre-Dame and takes the next train out of London.
Arriving at the Gare du Nord, the memories come flooding back: bustling street cafés, cheap wine in candlelit bars and a handsome boy with glittering eyes.
But Juliet has also been keeping a secret for over two decades - and she be
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I was immersed in and inspired by this exquisitely told love story * Heidi Swain *
Warm, escapist and utterly uplifting * Lucy Diamond *
Irresistibly romantic and bursting with joie de vivre. I adored it * Phillipa Ashley *
A sumptuous, joyfully indulgent treat of a book. As sparkling and romantic as the city itself, if Eurostar bookings don't go up after this is released then I will eat my hat! I devoured it * Cressida McLaughlin *
Uplifting, inspiring and guaranteed to make you hungry * Sarah Morgan *
Wow, wow, WOW. Her best and most perfect book yet. I adored every word. Sublime, as always. From now on, I need Ronnie to set all her books in Paris' * Jill Mansell *
The perfect weekend read. Romantic, involving and all the joy of Paris. I was so captivated I didn't notice I was turning the pages' * Fanny Blake *
A gloriously escapist read, evoking all the sparkling sights, sensations and style of the most romantic city in the world with the irresistible effervescence of Veronica's writing. A tonic for any romantic soul. I absolutely loved it! * Kate Eberlen *
A delicious, dreamy, joy of a book. It will make you want to move to Paris, drink champagne and buy red lipstick, for sure * Libby Page *