Last Chance in Paris: Small acts of kindness in everyday life
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Author: Lynda Marron
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 288
When her husband suggests a romantic break, Claire feels obliged to say yes but immediately regrets it. After all that they've been through, how can one weekend in Paris save their marriage? Claire and Ronan aren't the only people on a make-or-break visit to the City of Love. There is a big-shot movie producer from Hollywood, full of regret for a life ill-lived; a student from Boston, torn between love and duty; a Ukrainian refugee struggling to protect her little sister; and an old woman from Dijon, hoping to be braver than she has ever had to be before. When their lives briefly intertwine, something extraordinary happens ... PRAISE FOR LAST CHANCE IN PARIS: 'A story of love, loss and redemption in one of the world's most iconic cities' - Sheila O'Flanagan, author of Her Husband's Mistake
Author: Lynda Marron
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 288
When her husband suggests a romantic break, Claire feels obliged to say yes but immediately regrets it. After all that they've been through, how can one weekend in Paris save their marriage? Claire and Ronan aren't the only people on a make-or-break visit to the City of Love. There is a big-shot movie producer from Hollywood, full of regret for a life ill-lived; a student from Boston, torn between love and duty; a Ukrainian refugee struggling to protect her little sister; and an old woman from Dijon, hoping to be braver than she has ever had to be before. When their lives briefly intertwine, something extraordinary happens ... PRAISE FOR LAST CHANCE IN PARIS: 'A story of love, loss and redemption in one of the world's most iconic cities' - Sheila O'Flanagan, author of Her Husband's Mistake
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Lynda Marron
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 288
When her husband suggests a romantic break, Claire feels obliged to say yes but immediately regrets it. After all that they've been through, how can one weekend in Paris save their marriage? Claire and Ronan aren't the only people on a make-or-break visit to the City of Love. There is a big-shot movie producer from Hollywood, full of regret for a life ill-lived; a student from Boston, torn between love and duty; a Ukrainian refugee struggling to protect her little sister; and an old woman from Dijon, hoping to be braver than she has ever had to be before. When their lives briefly intertwine, something extraordinary happens ... PRAISE FOR LAST CHANCE IN PARIS: 'A story of love, loss and redemption in one of the world's most iconic cities' - Sheila O'Flanagan, author of Her Husband's Mistake
Author: Lynda Marron
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 288
When her husband suggests a romantic break, Claire feels obliged to say yes but immediately regrets it. After all that they've been through, how can one weekend in Paris save their marriage? Claire and Ronan aren't the only people on a make-or-break visit to the City of Love. There is a big-shot movie producer from Hollywood, full of regret for a life ill-lived; a student from Boston, torn between love and duty; a Ukrainian refugee struggling to protect her little sister; and an old woman from Dijon, hoping to be braver than she has ever had to be before. When their lives briefly intertwine, something extraordinary happens ... PRAISE FOR LAST CHANCE IN PARIS: 'A story of love, loss and redemption in one of the world's most iconic cities' - Sheila O'Flanagan, author of Her Husband's Mistake
Last Chance in Paris: Small acts of kindness in everyday life