Blame It on Paris
Blame It on Paris
Can an insecure American woman find happiness with a sexy Parisian waiter---
even if she doesn't like the French?
So how, in the name of all that is romantic, has she managed to get involved with a dangerously charming Frenchman named S bastien? And only weeks before she's scheduled to leave Paris for good?
Everyone knows that Frenchmen are chain-smoking, manic-depressive, faithless, male chauvinistic, perfectionist snobs. What's worse, they live in France.
The cultural differences alone are enough to kill any relationship, even if Laura wanted one. She's from small-town Georgia. He's a sophisticated Parisian. They go together like grits and escargot.
But S bastien isn't just any Frenchman. He's a gorgeous, sweet, sexy, graphic artist who seems to find Laura adorable for reasons she can't begin to comprehend. As the days slip by, she's finding it harder and harder to say adieu.
Unless she comes to her senses soon, she could end up ruining her life with a beautiful romance. . . .
Author: Laura Florand
Publisher: Forge
Published: 10/03/2006
Pages: 384
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.11lbs
Size: 8.52h x 5.52w x 0.93d
ISBN: 9780765315083
Review Citation(s):
Kirkus Reviews 08/01/2006 pg. 742
Publishers Weekly 08/07/2006 pg. 31
Booklist 09/15/2006 pg. 40
About the Author
A Fulbright Scholar, Laura Florand has lived in France, Spain, and French Polynesia. For the past several years, she has divided her time between France and the United States. She currently teaches French at Duke University in North Carolina.
In real life she married Sébastien Florand four times in 2002. The number of ceremonies made everyone else think she was crazy but made her French in-laws quite happy.
Laura Florand has reviewed restaurants for Time Out Paris and has published articles on her travel experiences with various publications, including Travelers' Tales and Transitions Abroad. A former journalist, she has a string of feature articles to her credit, as well as poetry, short stories, scholarly articles, and translations.
She frequently publicizes departmental events to local papers and is responsible for the marketing of her Polynesian dance group, a popular performance group in North Carolina.
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