Angela is in the city of love – but romance is taking a nose-dive…
When Angela Clark’s boyfriend Alex suggests a trip to Paris at the same time as hip fashion mag Belle asks her to write a piece, she jumps at the chance.
But even as she’s falling for the joie de vivre of Paris, someone’s conspiring to sabotage her big break. And when she spots Alex having a tête-à-tête with his ex in a local bar, Angela’s dreams of Parisian passion all start crashing down around her.
With London and her old life only a train journey away, Angela can’t decide if should stay and face the music or run away home…
Rating: 3 Stars
Okay so I'm going to give I Heart Paris the same rating as the other books in the series so far. I have my reasons for doing this, but the main one has to be that even after three books I still haven't managed to warm to Angela as a character.
That aside though this installment in the I Heart series is refreshingly light as yet more trouble hits Angela and Alex's relationship, and this time it really does look as if everything could be over for good between them.
As always we get an amazing new location, but for once it isn't all about sights that can be viewed in Paris. Instead we actually focus more on Angela and a key flaw of hers; to always jump to the worst conclusion. That said I don't think I'd be too happy if I saw my boyfriend sneaking around with his very gorgeous ex girlfriend, and with her dropping hints about how they'd be getting be back together. In all honesty I'd probably deck the cow and castrate him. So I can completely understand Angela's reaction.
However I think it was perhaps a little obvious just who exactly is trying to sabotage Angela's career. I'm sorry but there's no way that particular saboteur is going to have had a total personality transplant just like that.
Overall this was an enjoyable read, and I think it definitely helped keep my interest as a reader that it wasn't full of cringey sex scenes. I would definitely say that Kelk's writing is growing stronger with each book in the series, and I'm actually looking forwards to the next installment.
Would I recommend this book? Yes I would. This has so far been my favourite book of the series, and I think if you liked the previous books then you will definitely enjoy this one.
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