REVIEW: P.S. from Paris by Marc Levy

Posted August 28th, 2017 by in Blog, Contemporary Romance, HJ Recommends, Review / 5 comments

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P.S. from Paris (US edition) by Marc Levy is an amazing book that reminded me so much of Notting Hill, one of my favorite movies, that I found myself having to watch the movie after finishing this book.

Funny, quirky, and romantic. This book has it all wrapped in the most romantic of setting, Paris no less. This is the story of Paul and Mia.

Paul is an American who escaped to Paris when his first book seemed to take off. Mia is an actress used to the limelight but has fled to Paris after her husband’s escapades came to note. When this unlikely pair meet in the city of love, sparks fly and they start up a romance.

With meddling friends, albeit well meaning, this book takes you on an amazing journey. I found myself laughing out loud. One of my favorite reads this year.

 

Book Info:

Publication: September 1st 2017 | AmazonCrossing |

On the big screen, Mia plays a woman in love. But in real life, she’s an actress in need of a break from her real-life philandering husband—the megastar who plays her romantic interest in the movies. So she heads across the English Channel to hide in Paris behind a new haircut, fake eyeglasses, and a waitressing job at her best friend’s restaurant.

Paul is an American author hoping to recapture the fame of his first novel. When his best friend surreptitiously sets him up with Mia through a dating website, Paul and Mia’s relationship status is “complicated.”

Even though everything about Paris seems to be nudging them together, the two lonely ex-pats resist, concocting increasingly far-fetched strategies to stay “just friends.” A feat easier said than done, as fate has other plans in store. Is true love waiting for them in a postscript?

 

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5 Responses to “REVIEW: P.S. from Paris by Marc Levy”

  1. Mary

    I have PS From Paris (Kindle First) and plan to pick up the audio from Audible. So glad I found your review. Can’t wait to get to it.

  2. Sharlene Wegner

    Perfect review, Jen! I have been needing a good laugh, and this book sounds like it might work!