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Friday, August 9, 2019

“P.S. From Paris” by Marc Levy

Title: P.S. From Paris
Author: Marc Levy
Publisher: AmazonCrossing
Year: 2017
Genre(s):contemporary fiction, romance
Part of a Series: No
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Why I read it: Recommended by Amazon and I thought it looked intriguing

Summary: Actress Mia Barlow is heartbroken when she learns her husband and frequent costar is cheating on her. She goes to visit her friend Daisy in Paris, staying with her and trying to avoid the limelight as she figures out what to do next. On a whim, she signs up for an online dating site and pretends to be Daisy—a chef with her own restaurant.

Meanwhile, American author Paul is stuck. He’s trying to write his next novel but is struggling with it while living a rather secluded life. He believes he’s in love with the woman who translates his work into Korean, where he is very popular, but is scared to make any changes. His friends decide to make the leap for him and sign him up for an online dating site, where he gets matched with Mia.

Despite a disastrous first meeting, Mia and Paul feel a connection. They build a friendship but could it become something more? And will they both discover what they really want from life?