REVIEW: FAUX PAS by Natasha Madison

 

   


Meghan 

Five days in Paris sounded like a great idea for three friends. Especially when amazing wine was in play. It didn't matter that our rented “apartment” only had one bed, and barely enough space to breathe, we were in Paris and our motto was c'est la vie. Nothing would faze us, not even the rude waiter at the first restaurant we went to, or the insanely hot manger who was insulted when a bottle of wine was returned. Nothing could bring me down or knock me off my path to the best vacation of my life. 

 Alex 

 I had six days in Paris and then I'd go back to my wine vineyard. It was smooth sailing, until three "americans" came into the restaurant and returned my newest full bodied, savory creation. I ignored her until she stormed out of the restaurant looking for a taxi at one in the morning. I couldn't leave her wandering around the streets of Paris, could I? I’d give her a ride, make sure she was safe, and my duty would be done. Except, was it? Something about her pulled me. This could be a vacation fling. After all, there is no real reason for her to know my interesting secret. I'm France’s most eligible bachelor. This faux pair is almost a faux pas...  


RATING/REVIEW: ☕☕☕ 1/2 (3.5 cups for this short but sweet vacation romance in the ultimate romantic city of Paris)

If you've ever dreamed of going to Paris Faux Pas can definitely be your own prequel to a future adventure.  It's a short lighthearted read about a group of friends going to Paris, seeing the sights and enjoying everything it has to offer.  Including a holiday romance for one of them.  There are a lot of details regarding the city attractions and an obvious close friendship between the women but its Meghan's blooming romance with the mysterious and often there Alex that becomes the main story of the book.  

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When her nose isn't buried in a book, or her fingers flying across a keyboard writing, she's in the kitchen creating gourmet meals. You can find her, in four inch heels no less, in the car chauffeuring kids, or possibly with her husband scheduling his business trips. It's a good thing her characters do what she says, because even her Labrador doesn't listen to her...



        



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