From living the dream in the Big Apple to strolling the romantic boulevards of the City of Love, blogger Angela Clark—the starry-eyed protagonist of I Heart New York—is back in I Heart Paris. British author Lindsey Kelk, already a major bestseller in the U.K., is making a name for herself in America as well with novels that brim with real heart and humor. A story sure to delight all lovers of … delight all lovers of contemporary women’s fiction—especially fans of Sofia Kinsella, Emily Giffin, and Sex and the City—I Heart Paris is a love letter to the most romantic metropolis in the world. Lindsey Kelk brings all the excitement and joie de vivre of Paris, France, to breathtaking life, as Angela, seduced by the fabled Parisian allure, struggles to keep her own love relationship, and her career, from falling apart.
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Fantastic series! I’m not the biggest fan of ChickLit, but WOW, does Lindsey Kelk make it fun to read!
Whether it was Angela’s string of constant screw-ups, the unexpected twists or the new cities in each book, I loved every installment. The narrative and some dialogues were peppered with profanities, but in my opinion the swearing only made …
More of a 3.5
For this chaotic adventure, Angela and Alex head to Paris. Alex’s band is playing in a festival and Angie gets to tag along. Not all fun of course. She also has to keep writing her blog and also write a traveler’s article for a fashion magazine called Belle.
She has no idea what is what in Paris and expects to have help from …
I got this book because I’ve been reading everything set in Paris latrly and the premise sounded interesting. Alas, it fell short of that mark in so many ways.
First, I didn’t really get a feel for Paris beyond what 15 seconds of Googling could tell me. There were no hidden gems, no cute spots to check out.
Second, I very much disliked Angela. …
Love this entire series!! Wonderful characters, hilarious and touching!
This book was hilarious…especially if you’re into British humor (which I adore)! I have to warn you about the language…if you’ve watched many British films, you’ve probably been fairly well able to translate their cuss words into the American equivalents, so the protagonist (Angela) has a serious potty mouth! Lol! But this book cracked me up – …
The intricacies of the art world market were fascinating. The characters were interesting and the settings well described. It was well written with many plot twists. And a romance.