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Thursday, October 15, 2015

Book Review: The Paris Key

Genevieve Martin’s life feels like it’s falling apart as her marriage crumbles. Wanting to escape her soon-to-be ex-husband’s infidelity, she agrees to travel to Paris after her Uncle Dave’s passing. Her cousin tries to convince Genevieve that she should take over Dave’s Locksmith Shop, but Genevieve is unsure of what she wants for her future.

 As Genevieve arrives in Paris and to Dave’s shop, she begins to remember the summer she spent as a teenager with her uncle and his family, after the death of her mother, Angela. She finds that she is still a natural with locks, though she is hesitant to admit it. As Genevieve begins to recall her own past, she learns disturbing new information about the time Angela spent in Paris before Genevieve was born.

Read the rest of this review at Luxury Reading.

A review copy of this book was provided to me by Luxury Reading.  I received no compensation in exchange for this review.  All opinions expressed here are my own.

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