One Spring in Paris

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Pub Date 1 Mar 2020 | Archive Date 29 Apr 2020

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Sparks fly in the city of love…

1954, Paris, France

Caroline May is studying art in Paris, thanks to a generous gift from her aunt.

But now the money has run out and Caroline must get a job or leave the city she has fallen in love with.

Her flatmate, Fanny, implores her boyfriend Georges to help Caroline. Georges knows only one man who can help...

Georges approaches world-renowned restaurateur Raoul Pierre and tells him of Caroline’s plight. In return, Georges hopes Caroline could be the key to curing Raoul’s melancholy…

As soon as Caroline and Raoul meet, sparks fly.

But with Raoul declaring himself a determined bachelor, and Caroline desperate not to let him know how she feels, their romance could be over before it’s even begun…

One Spring In Paris is a charming classic historical romance story set in 20th century Europe. This coming of age story, perfect for the holidays, will have you rooting for the heroine all the way!

Sparks fly in the city of love…

1954, Paris, France

Caroline May is studying art in Paris, thanks to a generous gift from her aunt.

But now the money has run out and Caroline must get a job...


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