PARIS EVER AFTER: Plan B!
A pact with a dying friend takes a young woman to Paris. But is that what keeps her there?
by fangswandsfairy • Book Review, Book Review Fiction, contemporary humorous/women/family life • Tags: Marriage, Paris, Romance
A pact with a dying friend takes a young woman to Paris. But is that what keeps her there?
by fangswandsfairy • Book Review, Literary Fiction, Women's Fiction • Tags: adultery divorce, cellos, England, music, Paris, string instruments
A young woman and luthier, a builder of stringed instruments, learns some unpleasant truths and almost ruins her life.
by fangswandsfairy • Discussion Post, Feature • Tags: France, Paris, Romance
Why are Paris and France considered so romantic in modern literature?
by fangswandsfairy • Book Review, Book Review Fiction, contemporary romance, Women's Fiction • Tags: Chocolate, disfigurment, Food Fiction, lost love, Parenting, Paris
A good teacher is a lifelong source of inspiration for a young woman whose life changes due to a workplace injury.
by fangswandsfairy • Book Review Fiction, contemporary romance, Women's Fiction • Tags: Jojo Moyes, Novella, Paris, shprt stories
Alone in Paris on a weekend intended for two, Nell finds she’s got more strength than she knew.
by fangswandsfairy • Book Review Fiction, Contemporary Romantic Suspense • Tags: Antwerp, con, Fox and O'Hare, Paris, Terrorism
Nick and O’Hare have to deal with a group of megalomaniacal terrorists who are willing to kill a whole lot of people for financial gain.
by fangswandsfairy • Book Review Fiction • Tags: 1920s, Paris, women's movement.
This story about a woman and her grandmother is split between 1924 and 1999. Both women are creative spirits held back by society and family expectations.
by fangswandsfairy • Book Review Fiction • Tags: Art, bienniale, France, Gallery, Paris
A painter moves to Paris with her older lover and their relationship is very strange.
by fangswandsfairy • Book Review Fiction, Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction, Women's Fiction • Tags: France, Louis XV, Marriage, Mistress, Paris, Sisters, Versailles
Five sisters in the court of Versailles during the reign of Louis XV.
“Carefully researched and ornately detailed, The Sisters of Versailles is the first book in an exciting new historical fiction trilogy about King Louis XV, France’s most “well-beloved” monarch, and the women who shared his heart and his bed. ” Tantor Media
by fangswandsfairy • Book Review Fiction, Paranormal Romance, Sweet Romance • Tags: Blud, Cabaret, Can Can, Jane Avril, Lauren Bacall, MOULIN ROUGE, Paris, Simon and Schuster
In the Third Novel in the Blud Series, only the rebellious Demi Ward could be bored with her life as a contortionist in Criminy Stain’s magical traveling circus. But being a cabaret star in the City of Light is dangerous . . . especially for an audacious Bludman.