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A review by anacristinasv
Kiss Me in Paris by Catherine Rider
4.0
I received Kiss me in Paris by Catherine Rider in exchange for an honest review via Netgalley and you are about to get hit with an amazingly honest review.
Well it was a different kind of read for me, it was sort of strange, but a good strange.
I give Kiss Me in Paris 3.5 stars out of 5 in my review book.
Okay, so I know I said that it's a good kind of strange and it is, but there were still some aspects of it that I didn't like. And that is the reason why I gave it a 3.5, but we'll get to that, first the things that I enjoyed!
It's freaking set in Paris one of the cities I'm dying to visit, so even though I know it's fiction I still love the way everything is described and just how Jean-Luc and Serena fall in love without even noticing. I mean Serena was so focused into getting this trip done in one day without any distractions, but as we read in the synopsis those plans don't work out at all.
Jean-Luc shows Serena the Paris his knows and in a way she shows him what he's been missing out on even though he lives in one of the best cities in the world and that is why I liked this story.
Both of them complement each other in levels they don't understand and that is how the best love stories are born.
Even though the story develops in just one day, that one day is enough for both Serena and Jean-Luc to see that what their lives had been missing was each other.
Kiss Me in Paris is a story about love, self-discovery and just an amazing story altogether.
What I didn't like as much of this story and the reason it got 3.5 stars is mostly because at the beginning Serena and Jean-Luc just don't seem to work out and I wasn't too fond of the whole one day to fall in love idea.
But as you can read in this review my views change and I thoroughly enjoyed this book.
Well it was a different kind of read for me, it was sort of strange, but a good strange.
I give Kiss Me in Paris 3.5 stars out of 5 in my review book.
Okay, so I know I said that it's a good kind of strange and it is, but there were still some aspects of it that I didn't like. And that is the reason why I gave it a 3.5, but we'll get to that, first the things that I enjoyed!
It's freaking set in Paris one of the cities I'm dying to visit, so even though I know it's fiction I still love the way everything is described and just how Jean-Luc and Serena fall in love without even noticing. I mean Serena was so focused into getting this trip done in one day without any distractions, but as we read in the synopsis those plans don't work out at all.
Jean-Luc shows Serena the Paris his knows and in a way she shows him what he's been missing out on even though he lives in one of the best cities in the world and that is why I liked this story.
Both of them complement each other in levels they don't understand and that is how the best love stories are born.
Even though the story develops in just one day, that one day is enough for both Serena and Jean-Luc to see that what their lives had been missing was each other.
Kiss Me in Paris is a story about love, self-discovery and just an amazing story altogether.
What I didn't like as much of this story and the reason it got 3.5 stars is mostly because at the beginning Serena and Jean-Luc just don't seem to work out and I wasn't too fond of the whole one day to fall in love idea.
But as you can read in this review my views change and I thoroughly enjoyed this book.