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I Remember Paris - by Lucy Diamond
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Highlights
- 'I enjoyed it SO much!'
- About the Author: Lucy Diamond grew up in Nottingham and has lived in Leeds, London, Oxford and Brighton.
- 432 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Romance
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'I enjoyed it SO much!' MARIAN KEYES
'With glorious characters and a dreamy setting, I couldn't have loved this book more' THE SUN, ***** 5 STARS
Back to the city of dreams . . .
Jess Bright, single mum and journalist, feels her life has stalled. So when she's offered a writing job in Paris for the summer, she leaps at the chance to go. Hasn't she always felt that she left a piece of her heart in the city years before?
Her subject is the iconic artist Adelaide Fox, whose personal life has been steeped in scandal and intrigue. Now approaching eighty, she's ready to tell her side of the story - and serve up some scalding-hot revenge in the process.
Amidst a stormy working relationship, Jess and Adelaide must face up to their pasts. As passionate affairs, terrible betrayals and life-changing secrets surface, there may be more surprises in store than either of them dared imagine . . .
Set in the city of love, with two unforgettable protagonists, I REMEMBER PARIS is a glorious, life-affirming novel about second chances, unlikely friendships and finding your way back to yourself.
'Escapist, romantic and a little bit scandalous, this is Lucy Diamond at her page-turning best' VERONICA HENRY
'As multi-layered, rich and enjoyable as a giant mille-feuille. You will adore it' MILLY JOHNSON
'Heartfelt and escapist' WOMAN & HOME
'Lucy's best book yet' 5* READER REVIEW
'I loved it!' KATIE FFORDE
'Escapist, romantic and scandalous' SUNDAY POST
'Such a treat' 5* READER REVIEW
'Escapist, thoughtful' MY WEEKLY
READERS LOVE LUCY DIAMOND
'I love all of Lucy's books' 5* reader review
'Lucy writes with such warmth and sympathy' 5* reader review
'Pure escapism' 5* reader review
'So uplifting' 5* reader review
'I can't put Lucy's books down' 5* reader review
Review Quotes
An escapist adventure to lose yourself in--Best
As multi-layered, rich and enjoyable as a giant mille-feuille. You will adore it--Milly Johnson
Captivating, humorous and warm-hearted--Heat on Anything Could Happen
Escapist, thoughtful--My Weekly
Heartfelt and escapist --Woman
Lucy has a way of dropping you into the hearts and minds of her characters--Fiona Palmer on Anything Could Happen
No one does real life better than Lucy Diamond--Veronica Henry on The Best Days of Our Lives
There are few things more enjoyable than sitting down with a Lucy Diamond novel. Her stories of family, friendship and life are heartfelt and escapist--Woman & Home
Wise, moving and heartwarming - this is Lucy Diamond at her very best--Rosie Walsh on The Best Days of Our Lives
[A] gem of a novel. At once escapist, romantic and scandalous--The Sunday Post
A warm, extremely likeable, romantic book with plenty of substance and a lovely dog. I enjoyed it SO much--Marian Keyes
A heartfelt and escapist read--Woman's Weekly
Just the antidote for bleak February days, with its uplifting story about second chances and friendship, all set in the magical city of Paris--The Gloss
PRAISE FOR LUCY DIAMOND: 'Lucy Diamond's lively and frequently humorous writing means you'll laugh as often as you cry'--Sunday Express on The Best Days of Our Lives
This heartwarming novel is a romantic read with a delightful ending--Candis
This book shows how the past can impact on the present. It is intriguing and its setting is a joy in itself. I loved it!--Katie Fforde
What a joy! Escapist, romantic and a little bit scandalous, this is Lucy Diamond at her page-turning best. A glorious Parisian adventure--Veronica Henry
With glorious characters and a dreamy setting, I couldn't have loved this book more--The Sun
About the Author
Lucy Diamond grew up in Nottingham and has lived in Leeds, London, Oxford and Brighton. She now lives in Bath with her family. Lucy is the Sunday Times bestselling author of eighteen novels including The Beach Café and Anything Could Happen. I Remember Paris is her nineteenth novel.