Christmas At The Little Paris Hotel by Rebecca Raisin

 

 
 

Synopsis:

 

Turn a tumbledown Paris hotel into a perfect boutique, bookish retreat, and have it open for Christmas? What could possibly go wrong? When Anais receives a near-derelict Paris hotel in her divorce settlement, her first thought is to tidy it up and sell it immediately. All she wants is to move on and forget her disaster of a marriage ever happened.

But selling it proves impossible, so she has only one to make it gorgeous and open by Christmas… when her funds will almost certainly run out.

She’s not counting on the grumpy American bar-owner next door, Noah, coming and interfering at every moment though. Nor is she expecting to find a mysterious room – which holds the key to a one-hundred-year-old secret – about a woman who chose love against the odds.

One thing’s for sure… as the fairy lights twinkle all over the city of lights and the first snowflakes start to fall… this will be a Christmas in Paris to remember.

 

Review: 


 
Christmas at the Little Paris Hotel was sucha great read. I loved it.

Anais is a romance author, but she can't even write a full sentece since her messy divorce that left her with a decaying hotel and some meagre savings. Will she have the boutique hotel up and running before Christmas? Will she overcome her writer's block? Will she get over her desire to plan her hero's demise? Fortunately she isn't alone in this journey, she has her favourite cousin Manon, the kind builder JP, and the grumpy neighbour Noah.

I've chosen to read this book for the nice cover, and the brilliant Paris setting.
The storyline was well written and intriguing, the characters were fabulous, and it's just what I did need these days.
This novel gave me some pleasure, it put a smile on my face, and it warmed up my bibliophile heart.

"I suppose chances are that we'll all leave this mortal coil somewhere in the middle of an unfinished book, which makes me strangely sad."

I was in Paris in May, but the author made me want to go back as soon as possible to follow Anais through the streets and the literary cafes of the VI arrondissement.
I highly recommend it.
 

 
 
 
 
Release Date: 09.17.2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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