A wonderfully funny and romantic novel for 2024, from popular author Beth Good.
'I love Beth Good's quirky style!' - Katie Fforde, Sunday Times bestselling novelistSchoolteacher Maeve is a self-confessed control freak. She needs an orderly life or she can't function. So when she stops to comfort a weeping Frenchwoman in Paris and ends up stranded without a passport, everything starts to unravel.
She's soon embroiled in the messy dynamics of the Remy family, with suspicious siblings, chaotic cousins and eccentric elders. Worse, infamous artist Leo Remy somehow persuades her - her, sensible Maeve! - to sit for a portrait.
But when her past collides with the present, and a shocking secret is uncovered, Maeve can't help wondering if Fate has trapped her in Paris for a reason. Is she brave enough to follow her heart?
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Escape to Paris with Maeve this summer... and fall in love.
What Real Readers Are Saying About Beth Good: (all the following from genuine 5-star Amazon reviews of other Beth Good romcoms)
'This is another excellent story from Beth Good, which I'm so pleased I was able to fit into my Christmas reading schedule. If you're looking for a novella that will make you laugh, smile and is great for the run-up to Christmas, then look no further.' - Rachel Gilbey, from Rachel's Random Reads
'I've read most of Beth's books & like all her others this one doesn't disappoint. It's a nice love story.'
'Ive given this novella five stars because it didnt just make me smile but actually managed to make me snicker (and try to read bits out loud to my husband).'
'The story speeds along at a very quick pace and each chapter wants you to keep reading more!'
'Fabulous and funny.'
'Brilliant book, a MUST read. Loved it all and cannot wait to find more from this author - laughed and cried in places. Recommended. '
'I really enjoyed this book! It has some really funny parts and some twists that I definitely didn't expect! I definitely recommend this book '
'What a wonderful little book to read on a cold winter's day, it warms your heart. '
'Not your typical Christmas romance story!'
'A lovely little book. An easy to read, romantic and funny story that was great to curl up by the fire with.'
'Great characters you just had to root for.'
'I would recommend this book to my friends. I lost myself in the story, it was lovely with a very happy ending.'
Did you know, popular author Beth Good also writes Cornish-set wartime sagas as Betty Walker, and bestselling thrillers and dual timeline suspense as Jane Holland? Check out Beth's fabulous backlist too, full of rollicking romcoms and escapist romantic reads...
Genre: Romance
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