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The Paris Girl: A beautiful, heart-wrenching love story set in 1920s Paris

The Paris Girl: A beautiful, heart-wrenching love story set in 1920s Paris in Bloomington, MN
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Paris, 1920s.
Tatiana Vytenis has worked hard to leave her past behind.
Once a ruined Russian princess in hiding
, she is now a sought-after model and engaged to Gérard de Sainte-Vierge - a handsome, if occasionally overbearing, aristocrat. With the Sainte-Vierge heirloom ruby sparkling on her finger,
Tatiana feels as though she should be happy. Not long ago she was penniless and now she's about to become a
marquise
.
But fate still has a final hand to play. One night in a bohemian café in Montparnasse, Tatiana discovers she's been the unknowing plaything of the Sainte-Vierge family. Hidden beneath their genteel exteriors, Gerard and his brother have a secret darker side, and her darling fiancé will gladly ruin Tatiana's life to save his own reputation.
As Tatiana's situation becomes ever more desperate, she crosses paths with an unlikely guardian angel.
Serious, dark-haired Regan Dortmeyer is an American in Paris - a war photographer running from his own hard knocks in Hell's Kitchen, New York. He's no fancy French nobleman, but Regan has seen the lengths to which a wicked man like Gerard will go. As the consequences of her disastrous engagement threaten to swallow Tatiana up,
he might be the only one who can save her now...
From the
USA Today
bestselling author of
The
Milliner
'
s
Secret
,
The Paris Girl
is a beautiful novel full of
twists and turns, set against the breathtaking backdrop of 1920s Paris.
Perfect for fans of
Chanel Cleeton,
Kathleen Tessaro
and
The Alice Network
What readers are saying about
:
A beautifully written novel by an extremely talented writer
Excellent character depiction
, plus
an exciting storyline
makes for
a roaring success
Highly recommended
.' Goodreads Reviewer, 5 stars '
A beautifully written, intriguing story
of love, betrayal, crime and fashion -
I absolutely loved this
, the
characters were engaging and believable
, the setting glamorous,
a wonderful read!
' Goodreads Reviewer, 5 stars
Tatiana Vytenis has worked hard to leave her past behind.
Once a ruined Russian princess in hiding
, she is now a sought-after model and engaged to Gérard de Sainte-Vierge - a handsome, if occasionally overbearing, aristocrat. With the Sainte-Vierge heirloom ruby sparkling on her finger,
Tatiana feels as though she should be happy. Not long ago she was penniless and now she's about to become a
marquise
.
But fate still has a final hand to play. One night in a bohemian café in Montparnasse, Tatiana discovers she's been the unknowing plaything of the Sainte-Vierge family. Hidden beneath their genteel exteriors, Gerard and his brother have a secret darker side, and her darling fiancé will gladly ruin Tatiana's life to save his own reputation.
As Tatiana's situation becomes ever more desperate, she crosses paths with an unlikely guardian angel.
Serious, dark-haired Regan Dortmeyer is an American in Paris - a war photographer running from his own hard knocks in Hell's Kitchen, New York. He's no fancy French nobleman, but Regan has seen the lengths to which a wicked man like Gerard will go. As the consequences of her disastrous engagement threaten to swallow Tatiana up,
he might be the only one who can save her now...
From the
USA Today
bestselling author of
The
Milliner
'
s
Secret
,
The Paris Girl
is a beautiful novel full of
twists and turns, set against the breathtaking backdrop of 1920s Paris.
Perfect for fans of
Chanel Cleeton,
Kathleen Tessaro
and
The Alice Network
What readers are saying about
:
A beautifully written novel by an extremely talented writer
Excellent character depiction
, plus
an exciting storyline
makes for
a roaring success
Highly recommended
.' Goodreads Reviewer, 5 stars '
A beautifully written, intriguing story
of love, betrayal, crime and fashion -
I absolutely loved this
, the
characters were engaging and believable
, the setting glamorous,
a wonderful read!
' Goodreads Reviewer, 5 stars