A Love Letter to Paris - Rebecca Raisin (Book Tour Review)
A Love Letter to Paris by Rebecca Raisin
Late at night when I wander the streets of Paris, my thoughts turn
to her… How do I tell her how I feel? Perhaps, I need to show her…
The pretty little streets of Montmartre are abuzz with a
rumour. Apparently a mystery matchmaker, known only as ‘Paris Cupid’,
has somehow helped the city’s most famous bachelor find love.
But
old-fashioned romantic Lilou is staying very quiet. She’d just wanted
to set up her best friend, and to get on with her life selling whimsical
old love letters, in Paris’s famous St. Ouen market.
She hadn’t
imagined her little Paris Cupid project could ever have attracted so
many people looking for true, heartfelt romance. Though the truth is
that Lilou adores helping people find the right person. Even if her own
love life is nothing short of disastrous.
But then a message
arrives. And it’s just for her. Someone is in love with her. Someone who
knows her secret. But they’re keeping their own identity secret too…
Could it be from cheerful, talkative, flame-haired Felix? Or quiet,
beautifully handsome Benoit? Or even Pascale – who drives Lilou mad
every day?
After so long of helping others find their soulmate, is it time for Lilou to find love of her own in Paris herself?
Rebecca Raisin’s books are always the type of book you want to read to feel cozy. In this fun and unique story, we meet Lilou, who started Paris Cupid, a site that matches single people and incorporates old-fashioned love letters from the people she’s trying to match. But her own love life couldn’t be worse. Will she try to follow her own advice?
I really like reading this book, I saw the title and cover and was instantly drawn. Rebecca had me at “Paris”. It is s light-hearted story that also makes you reflect about love nowadays and about taking chances. I think the characters were interesting (besides Lilou, I liked Genevieve very much) and the story was sweet and heartwarming.
Overall, "A Love Letter to Paris" is more than a book; it's a love letter to the city itself and to believing in love. Whether you've been to Paris a dozen times or only in your dreams, this novel will transport you to the City of Light. I so wish I could be there!
If you're looking to get lost in the romance of Paris without leaving your comfy couch, "A Love Letter to Paris" by Rebecca Raisin is your golden ticket.
Thanks to Netgalley, Rachel's Random Resources and the author for inviting me to this Book Tour