Review: One Summer in Paris

Book Review: One Summer in Paris, by Sarah Morgan, 5 stars


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To celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary, Grace has planned the surprise of a lifetime for her husband—a romantic getaway to Paris. But she never expected he’d have a surprise of his own: he wants a divorce. Reeling from the shock but refusing to be broken, a devastated Grace makes the bold decision to go to Paris alone.
Audrey, a young woman from London, has left behind a heartache of her own when she arrives in Paris. A job in a bookshop is her ticket to freedom, but with no money and no knowledge of the French language, suddenly a summer spent wandering the cobbled streets alone seems much more likely…until she meets Grace, and everything changes.
Grace can’t believe how daring Audrey is. Audrey can’t believe how cautious newly single Grace is. Living in neighboring apartments above the bookshop, this unlikely pair offer each other just what they’ve both been missing. They came to Paris to find themselves, but finding this unbreakable friendship might be the best thing that’s ever happened to them…



Genre: fiction

Publication date: April 2019

Mature content: no

Review: One Summer in Paris is different from other books I've read before by Sarah Morgan, but probably it's one of her best books so far. Grace and Audrey come from two different worlds, they each have their own scars, and it's beautiful to see their friendship blossom, to see them overcome their fears and truly live for the first time.


This book is filled with lots of great life lessons and it's a true pleasure to read. 

I loved it and I totally recommend it.

Happy readings,


The Book Worm, book blog


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