Saturday, January 2, 2021

Book Review: Wrong Train to Paris

 

Wrong Train to Paris

by Jennifer Moore

Covenant Communications 

 Christian  |  Historical Fiction  |  Romance 

Pub Date 01 Dec 2020 



I am reviewing a copy of Wrong Train to Paris through Covenant Communications and Netgalley:



Journey with me to 1900, on the Orient Express.



Nineteen year old Julia Weston believes herself to be a capable woman, who is far too old to require a traveling companion. But at the insistence of her overprotective father, Julia finds herself aboard the Orient Express in the care of an approved escort. Julia ends up leaving the train on a quick errand In an ill-advised demonstration of independence. After re-boarding the train she sleeps away her exhaustion she realizes her plan went very wrong she boarded the wrong train and is now stranded alone in the French countryside of Provence.




Julia finds herself having to rely on the help of Luc Paquet, a young French farmer who offers her accommodations with his aunt while Julia awaits the next train to Paris in five days’ time.  Settling into the rhythms of the household alongside Luc and his aunt, Julia learns more than she ever dreamed she would about France, farm life, and her handsome rescuer.  She discovers that there is more to Luc than meets the eye, and she cannot deny their Chemistry.  But they are from different worlds, and soon the train will bear Julia back to a life that suddenly feels incomplete.




I give Wrong Train to Paris five out of five stars!



Happy Reading!

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