After 26 years as the trophy wife of a powerful man, Mary Davis is both a widow with no sense of identity and a mother who doesn’t know how to bridge the gap between herself and her increasingly distant daughter. When Mary finds a framed motto promising that “It’s never too late to be who you might have been,” she is haunted by the memory of an old flame and guilt over the way things ended … between them. In a desperate attempt to reconcile the past and find a new future, Mary returns to Paris, the city where she won and lost her first love. Paris will change everything for Mary and her daughter, in ways neither could imagine.
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I enjoyed this book-it was a quick read that kept me interested. Good characters and fairly believable plot. Of course the location of Paris is excellent!
A good story about some difficult family relationships. They get better as time goes on and reasons for the problems are revealed.
I enjoyed this book because it was thought-provoking and didn’t follow a typical happily ever after path.