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The Paris Connection

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A debut love story about a couple who become separated on a rail journey and end up at different destinations. Will their journey bring them back to each other, or pull them further apart?

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Author
Lorraine Brown

Synopsis

Could one split second change her life forever?

Hannah and Si are in love and on the same track – that is, until their train divides on the way to a wedding. The next morning, Hannah wakes up in Paris and realises that her boyfriend (and her ticket) are 300 miles away in Amsterdam!

But then Hannah meets Leo on the station platform, and he’s everything Si isn’t. Spending the day with him in Paris forces Hannah to question how well she really knows herself – and whether, sometimes, you need to go in the wrong direction to find everything you’ve been looking for…

Praise

‘Heartfelt’
Bustle, ‘The Most Anticipated Books Of August 2021′

‘Fresh, charming and wonderfully escapist’
Beth O’Leary, author of The Flatshare

‘Utterly charming, you’ll be yearning to hotfoot it to Paris!’
Nina Pottell, Prima

‘A magical modern love story, I’ve fallen head over heels for Paris again!’
Helly Acton, author of The Shelf

‘A wonderfully engaging tale of love and self-discovery’
Mike Gayle, author of Half a World Away

‘A charming, romantic read, which gave me a real hankering for croissants!’
Sophie Cousens, author of This Time Next Year

‘The lovely descriptions made me want to take the first post-lockdown Eurostar to Paris!’
Kate Eberlen, author of Miss You

‘Fresh, funny and just the tonic for dark winter nights!’
Zoe Folbigg, author of The Note

‘A gorgeous, romantic book packed full of joy. I mean, who doesn’t need to be whisked away to Paris’
Laura Pearson, author of I Wanted You to Know

‘Fresh and romantic. This is feel-good fiction at its best’
Nicola Gill, author of We Are Family

‘Paris is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and this novel takes you on an unforgettable journey round that famous City of Love.’
Isabelle Broom, Woman & Home