From the Amazon Bestselling Author of Sleeping with Paris comes a passionate memoir about love, loss, and second chances set in the most romantic city in the world… decision to divorce the man she had loved since she was a teenager. This is the story of the passionate love affair that ensued during the most devastating year of Sobanet’s life and how her star-crossed romance in the City of Light led to her undoing.
Meet Me in Paris is a raw, powerful take on divorce and the daring choices that followed such a monumental loss from the pen of a writer who’d always believed in happy endings…and who ultimately found the courage to write her own.
What Reviewers are saying about Meet Me in Paris:
“Wow. This is a book that will take your breath away.”
“Raw, sexy, gritty, and honest.”
“One of those books you won’t want to put down.”
“Courageous, brilliant and beautifully written!”
“Best book yet…you hit it out of the park with this one.”
“Such a raw book written by an imperfect human…this is real life.”
“Some books just grip you in a vice and you can’t put them down. Meet Me in Paris is one of those books.”
“What a real, brave, talented author!”
“Heartbreaking and inspiring at the same time!”
“Without a doubt, writing a book like this is truly a very brave thing to do.”
“I loved it so much I’m going to read it again.”
“I swallowed this romance writer’s memoir in one big, juicy gulp.”
“Usually I’m not a memoir fan but this book blew me away. It made me laugh, it made me blush and it made me swoon.”
True Stories in the City of Love:
Meet Me in Paris
I Loved You in Paris
City of Love Series:
Sleeping with Paris
Kissed in Paris
Honeymoon in Paris
A Paris Dream
City of Light Series:
One Night in Paris
Dancing with Paris
Midnight Train to Paris
City of Darkness Series:
All the Beautiful Bodies
Juliette Sobanet’s captivating Paris books have reached over 500,000 readers worldwide, hitting the top 100 Bestseller Lists on Amazon US, UK, France, and Germany, becoming bestsellers in Italy and Turkey as well. Time for that romantic trip to Paris? All you have to do is grab your copy of Meet Me in Paris and you’ll be swept away…
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A real-life romance novel
Juliette is an accomplished romance writer. But this book is more than that. It shows real life in all its rawness and emotion, as it deals with her marriage break-up and love affair with a married man. I liked the fact that this book was honest, both in terms of the reality of how things are, rather than how you might want them to be; and also in terms of the author sharing her real emotions and feelings. Her love of all things Parisian shines through the book, and ultimately this is a story of hope and self-love awakening through all the difficult times. It is well-written, a real page-turner, and I felt that I grew to know the author as I read each chapter. I am now off to read some of her non-fiction books. Recommended reading for anyone that enjoys a real-life story.
What’s not to like, it’s Paris!
I kept reading thinking it was going to get better or have some worthwhile message at some point. But it didn’t. What a chronicle of selfish choices that hurt people but are rationalized in the end because she is an individual and gets to do what makes her happy…but how happy can she be with all the meds she is constantly taking just to be able to sleep? I ended up feeling both sad and disappointed.
I’m sure the author felt deeply about this very personal story however it came off whiny and after reading it I wondered why I bothered. It was like watching a train wreck.
I loved this book and didn’t want it to end. Not only are their vivid descriptions of Paris, but the author’s life and eventual realization that she must rely on herself.
I found this to be a fun read. Loved the very strong characters.
Did not care for it.
Don’t like writers that have to use cuss words.
Not that week written and sophomoric.
Bored to tears
Didn’t care for this. One woman’s uninspiring story. Way too long. Lacking in substance.
Kind of an Eat, pray, love book. I wasn’t too enamored with the character yet and she was off meeting and hooking up with the first fellow she met. Lots of chapters were given to this and you knew it wouldn’t last. The fellow said as much. I think she does belong living in Paris since that is where she feels happiness, but I think it’s what you make of your own life. Marriage doesn’t have to be a downer.
Couldn’t get into this book. Definitely geared to feminine readers
I really enjoyed reading about the author’s life. Also, she was so descriptive and passionate when talking about being in France that I find myself eager to visit the country
This book was a courageous sharing of a personal journey. Inspiring in the end of respecting oneself and feeling whole once more.
The book was overlong. Should have been edited. It was like reading a long, crying jag by a selfish, self-centered woman. I tried to have empathy for the woman, but she created her own problems.
It had some steamy scenes but after a while the book got boring and didn’t deliver
I started and could t get into it so deleted it.
It was quite long and repetitive at times.
Kind of crazy that she couldn’t stick to either her husband or her lover