I am happy to be in The Paris Connection blog tour today hosted by Amber Stokes with Seasons of Humility. Blog Tour Home
The Paris Connection by Cerella Sechrist. March 2014. Harlequin Heartwarming. Goodreads.
Sparks are flying in the City of Light
Emma Brooks, single mom and managing director at the leading recruiting firm in Paris, was against their merger with an American company from the start. Not only was her firm losing its autonomy, she was losing her well-deserved promotion to Cole Dorset—a handsome, arrogant interloper from New York!
How did Cole’s ex-girlfriend’s dream of moving to Paris become his nightmare? Now he’s got to find his way in a new country, and the woman showing him the ropes wants to string him up by one. But as he gets to know Emma and her daughter, he realizes Paris may have more to offer than he thought….
This was such a pleasant read. I have never been to Paris, but now I must go!
It’s so fun when the two main characters hate each other from the start. It always makes me laugh. Cole and Emma did not get off to a good start, but things get better. I mean, look at the cover! No seriously look at it. 😀 Cole was seriously charming and Emma was strong and likable. I really enjoyed this book!
I recommend The Paris Connection to contemporary romance lovers and Paris lovers. You’ll enjoy it! Check out the rest of the stops on the tour. Blog Tour Home
Content Ratings: highlight between ( ) for details
Sexual: mild ( kissing )
Language: none
Violence: none
I received the eARC of this book from the publisher via NetGalley. I am not paid for my reviews. My reviews are solely my opinion.
About the Author
Cerella Sechrist lives in York, Pennsylvania with two precocious pugs, Darcy and Charlotte, named after Jane Austen literary characters. She has won various competitions and a scholarship for her writing, which include devotionals, full-length plays, and novels. She divides her time between working in the office of her family’s construction business and as a barista to support her reading habit and coffee addiction. Her novels exhibit her love for both the written word and food in fiction. You can find her online at her website http://www.cerellasechrist.com where she pens Literary Fare, a food-themed blog for readers. You can also connect with Cerella on Facebook, Twitter, Goodreads, Pinterest, and Instagram.
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Yay! Glad to hear you enjoyed this one, Kathryn. Cannot wait to read it now after reading two great reviews. 🙂
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I’d love it if you’d check out my novel, The Paris Connection, Rissi! I hope you enjoy it! 🙂
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Thanks, Cerella! I’m very much looking forward to reading it – and in all likelihood will once the print version releases later this month. 🙂
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Cerella’s stories are so sweet! I’m pretty sure you can purchase this one in paperback now from Harlequin: http://www.harlequin.com/storeitem.html?iid=50786&cid=3302 Hope you get to read it soon, Rissi! 🙂
~Amber
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Amber is right, Rissi! It’s available now in paperback on Harlequin’s website. I believe, for now, the Heartwarming line only releases digitally through other websites, but you can always get them in paperback through Harlequin. 🙂
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Oh, great to see, thanks, Amber! I think maybe I was seeing the Amazon release date. 🙂
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Rissi, I apologize for the confusion on this too – we noticed a March 21 release date on Amazon that is apparently for the UK version since the US copies were available on March 1. So sorry about that! I know the publisher is working to straighten that out!
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I hope you get a chance to read it Rissi!
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Thank you, Kathryn. I’m planning on it. 🙂
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Thanks Kathryn. Great info
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You’re welcome Sandra!
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So wonderful to see The Paris Connection featured on your lovely, updated blog! Cerella writes such sweet stories. 🙂 You should check out the prequel, Gentle Persuasion, and her debut, Love Finds You in Hershey, if you get a chance! I’m sure you’d enjoy them both. 🙂
~Amber
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Aw, Amber, thanks! 🙂
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You are right! I should check out more of Cerella’s books. I saw the Hershey one and was very interested. 🙂
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Well, it’s set in a town built on chocolate, so how can you go wrong? LOL 😉
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You really can’t. 😉 Plus, the hero and secondary characters in that book are just wonderful! Really loved it, Cerella!
~Amber
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I love books set in Paris and this one looks especially good! I’ve been to Paris twice and could never get enough. Thanks for letting us know about this book; I’ve added it to my goodreads list.
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I love books set in Europe. I’ve never left the US, but I dream of traveling some day.
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Thanks for adding it to your GoodReads pile, Cami! Make sure we’re friends on GoodReads, as well! 🙂 Since writing the story, I have a whole new appreciation for all things French.
And Kathryn, I’ve not been out of the U.S. too much, but I love books set in Europe – especially historicals!
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Yes! Historical Romance Fictions are so wonderful. Have you read Marcia Lynn McClure’s books? She has some great historical romance.
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Just added “The Paris Connection” to my goodreads TBR list. Good luck Cerella with your tour. You’ve got such cute prize packages!
(Warm regards to Darcy)
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Great idea. You’ll enjoy this read.
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Thanks, Loren! I’ll tell Darcy you send your regards. 😉 And I appreciate the GoodReads add. Make sure we’re friends on GoodReads, too!
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PS: I love that your blog is dedicated to writing and reviewing clean fiction, too! 🙂
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Thanks for writing such a fun and romantic book! I really enjoyed it.
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Kathryn, thanks so much for your review and for participating in The Paris Connection blog tour! I’m so glad you enjoyed the characters and story! 🙂
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