Meet Me in Paris
  Meet Me in Paris
Titolo Meet Me in Paris
AutoreKristin Harmel
Prezzo€ 9,99
EditoreMountain Leopard Press
LinguaTesto in
FormatoNessuna

Acquistabile dal 28 luglio
Descrizione
'Meet Me in Paris might just be Kristin Harmel's magnum opus. This book is every kind of love story wrapped in the most perfect Parisian package' Ali Brady Julia Glover has brought her twenty-three-year-old daughter, Piper, to Paris for the first time -but they know it will also be their last trip here together. Julia is dying, and as the mother and daughter desperately try to make memories together as the clock ticks down, the world opens up around them. Piper meets a cute French waiter, who might just understand her better than anyone she's ever met, and Julia meets a man at a dive bar and struggles with how to tell him the truth about her future. Rock star Jackson Quick's glory days are behind him. He had a handful of hit songs thirty years ago, but he hasn't toured in a decade. This week, he'll launch his reunion tour in Paris, the city where it all began. But he wants more out of life than being defined by fame. When he meets a woman who finally sees him for who he is at his core, the ground shifts beneath his feet. Henry McGee has been writing hit songs for decades - including Jackson Quick's biggest hit, City of Light. But his secret is that every love song he's ever written is for a woman named Celeste, whom he loved a lifetime ago, when they were both teenagers in Paris during World War II. He has spent eighty years believing she died - but when a letter arrives telling him the opposite, he's on the first flight to France. Can he break through the haze of her dementia, using the songs he's written all these years, to remind her of who they once were to each other - and to tell her he came back for her? Henry's granddaughter, Melody, has just discovered that her husband of twenty years, Gilles, a French cosmetics executive, is having an affair. When she confronts him, he tearfully apologizes and begs her to forgive him. But can she? And, perhaps even more importantly, does she want to? Or is there a different kind of life out there for her if she chooses to be alone? Nine Americans in Paris. Seven intertwined love stories. One City of Light. Praise for Kristin Harmel: 'Kristin Harmel has a rare ability to touch the heart' Hazel Gaynor **'**Unforgettable characters, nail-biting drama and deep emotion' Santa Montefoire 'Gorgeous, gut-wrenching' Kate Quinn 'Writes with such insight and heart that her characters will stay with you' Emily Giffin 'The best there is at sweeping historical drama intertwined with modern-day stories' Kelly Harms