![]() ![]() I found myself enjoying the lesser-known parts of Paris which one would not be able to find out about from popular guidebooks. Lindsey Kelk wrote as if she were a true Parisian, taking us on a tour of trendy local spots and chill-out spaces. In terms of perusing Paris’s hot destinations, Angela was zipping through downtown hipster crowds where Alex’s band was doing gigs rather than big names like the Pont Neuf, taking away the allure of a textbook Parisian retreat. The people she thought she could trust (aka her lovely assistant Virginie) are not who they seem to be. There were no loving afternoon coffees by the sidewalks whilst gazing lovingly into each other’s eyes. Honestly I’m not entirely taken by Paris, because the Angela/Alex/Solène/Virginie/Cici drama took all the attention away. ![]() Alex’s relationship commitment also apparently slackens as he comes face-to-face with his French ex, Solène. With her blog and career in jeopardy, she’s got everything to lose, including her work visa at New York. Here, not one but three jealous women attempt to backstab Angela via an array of unscrupulous means. The Alex/Angela relationship takes a nosedive into an all-time low as the duo make their way to the city of love. ![]() ![]() Set in my dream city to live in someday, the third installation captures the mystery and allure of Paris. With all due bias, this is my favorite in the series. ![]()
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