She’s a New York workaholic. He’s the heir to Parisian fashion empire. A chance meeting could their chance for love.
Gina works hard to keep her busy life in order. An unexpected promotion has her working overtime until a health scare forces her to take a vacation. Determined to cross off one thing from her bucket list, Gina heads for Paris. Lost in the city, she runs into the only Frenchman she … the only Frenchman she knows. Too bad last time they met she ruined his suit.
Heir to the family fashion empire, André has kept his focus on the international business since his wife died. Returning to Paris for Grand-mère’s 100th birthday, André confronts his father’s expectations and social pressures he’s been avoiding. His life takes an unexpected turn when he runs into Gina, who desperately needs a guide to help her navigate Paris.
A vacation romance isn’t what Gina planned, but a kiss on the Eiffel Tower changes her mind. With the help of a wise grandmother, a pair of gilded cupids, and a designer dress, can this couple find what they need in the City of Love?
Miss Guided and the Billionaire is the first in a series of standalone sweet romances. If you like romance with a dash of comedy, then you’ll fall in love with Lorin Grace’s Misadventures in Love collection.
Stand-alone romances in the Misadventures in Love Collection:
— Miss Guided
— Miss Oriented
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This was a great story. I loved how hard Gina worked, but she worked herself into a mandatory vacation. She literally runs into a young man while out with her friends. Hard to believe that she literally runs into the same man in Paris, France. Andre is a hard working young man that has lost his passion for his work and he is being pressured by his family to take over the family business. After running into Gina, Andre has found his inspiration and starts creating again. Andre’s grandmother is a great secondary character that adds the right amount of matchmaking and humor to the story. Gina enjoys her visit in Paris and loved meeting Andre’s grandmother. The couple has a lot going against them including their pasts and living on different continents. I enjoyed watching the romance bloom between this couple. I would recommend this to anyone that loves finding love in unexpected places. I received a copy of this book. This is my honest and voluntary review.
I absolutely loved this book. Gina was such a down to earth woman, who is in her thirties and has decided love might not be for her so she throws herself into her job. Working 60+ hours..
Andre has also thrown herself into his work. He is dealing with guilt and the constant pull of his father to come back to the family business.
These two together are sweet. The story flows well and who wouldn’t want a grandmother like Elsinore?
I need to read Zoe and Nick’s story.
I’ll definitely be reading this author again.
I was given this book for an honest voluntary review
Andre and Gina bump into each other more than once. Loved his grandmother – one smart, sly lady. A tale of two people who fall quickly but one of them is a little afraid. Loved the ending. A really sweet romance with a story of family trials.
A delightful, well-written and sweet Cinderella romance, this contemporary novel combines a number of romantic concepts, not least of which is the glass slipper. When Gina’s workaholic habits get in the way of doing her job efficiently, her boss orders her on compulsory leave. Being a fellow sufferer of Gina’s condition, I was able to identify with the heroine and the difficulties she had navigating her world when her condition struck. Having briefly met Gina in New York under extremely embarrassing conditions, André was surprised to find her struggling to navigate the pavements of Paris. Nevertheless he went to her aid and as a result, the mild attraction he felt for her in NYC is fanned into flames. André’s grandmother immediately recognises the connection between them and between her and her faithful housekeeper, the two old ladies play cupid to a modern day couple with all the conniving and manipulation learned over a century of living. The story has heartbreak and betrayal, grief and guilt, but most of all it has romance and the beauty of Paris in springtime. I received a copy of this delightful romance as a gift and this is my honest and voluntary review.
Miss Guided and the Billionaire is a delight to read! Gina and Andre are both likable characters that make a great couple. Andre’s grandmother may be turning 100, but she’s still got some tricks up her sleeve. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this and highly recommend it to clean/wholesome romance readers. I’m looking forward to more of this series. I received an ARC. I chose to write a review and share my opinion of this pleasurable read.
A thoroughly enjoyable romance with a great premise, terrific characters that came to life on the pages, and totally relatable in a bizarre kind of way!
A wonderful story about bucket lists, Paris, a fashion house, and finding love like Cinderella. The characters are so realistic and charming. Gina is ordered by her boss to take a two week vacation as she is getting ocular migraines which are affecting her sight. She runs into Andre while in Paris and the two start seeing each other.
Andre’s grandmother is so sweet. The former fashion designer is turning 100 and she is playing cupid with Gina and Andre.
This riveting story held my attention until I had finished the book. What more could you want than a sexy, French leading man, a beautiful American woman, fashion, and the sights of Paris to fall in love. I received an advance copy of this book and I willingly chose to write an honest review.
Such a fun theme for a new series. I’m excited to see what other Misses we’ll meet. Gina is a strong independent woman and I love that she travels around Paris on her own. I don’t know if I would do that. Andre is wonderful and charming and so sweet with Gina. I loved how he cared for her. Her grandma and Marie are a lot of fun too. I also loved seeing Zoe and Nick Gooding again from the Artists and Billionaires series. I loved that series, so it was fun to have them play secondary characters in this book. This was a great start to a new series and I’m excited for what comes next.
Andre and Gina’s story is wonderful and full of surprises for each of them. I loved the interaction between all the characters, not just Andre and Gina.