Review of The Paris Chapter by Victoria Walters

 


In The Paris Chapter by Victoria Walters ,Tessa Elliot , an author is a shattered woman after breaking up with her boyfriend Joe whom she thought was the love of her life. Not only does she not believe in love now but the heart break is threatening her carrier as a romance author, because it has left her with a writer's block. This has posed a big problem since she has a contract with a publishing company and the deadline for the book is just around the corner. There's another problem, before they broke up, they had planned a holiday in Paris but now she has forgotten all about it, and her dilemma is what next. Her friend urges her to take the holiday and try to heal as well as save her carrier, an advise she acted upon. Unfortunately, her ex boyfriend's best friend Ethan is occuping the one bedroom apartment she had booked, and they don't have a choice but to share. As they share it they discover a connection between them but they don't know whether to pursue it or not, because of the many barriers in between them. To find out more read this book The Paris Chapter by Victoria Walters


I like detailed description of almost everything in the book. This will make the readers get absorbed in the story. I also like the consistency in the story, no gaps in between chapters, It makes the story flow perfectly. Some scenes, especially at the beginning are also quite hilarious. The story is very intriguing.

The steamy scenes seems a bit exaggerated but maybe some readers will like that.

I rate this book ,The Paris Chapter by Victoria Walters ,5 out of 5 stars.

I recommend to readers who love steamy romcoms. I also recommend it to those who may be experiencing some kind of heart break in their life's journey. The book has a lesson or two about life's pains, healing and moving on. For life itself is a journey made up of seasons, and no season lasts forever.

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