The Little Paris Patisserie

Valutazione 4
10 ore 16 min
Romantic Escapes
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Descrizione del libro

‘Irresistible’ Sunday Times bestseller Katie FfordeIn a cosy corner of Paris, a delicious little patisserie is just waiting to be discovered. And romance might just be on the menu…

As the youngest of four, Nina Hadley has always had her big brothers telling her what to do. So, when she’s given the chance to move to Paris and help run a patisserie course, she can’t say au revoir quick enough!

There’s just one problem: high-flying chef Sebastian Finlay is the owner of the patisserie. He’s also her brother Nick’s best friend – and the man she has secretly been in love with since forever.

Amongst the mouth-wateringly delicious eclairs and delicate macaroons, Nina’s culinary creations aren’t the only tempting thing she’s working with…

Readers love Julie Caplin:

‘The crème de la crème of rom-com confection’ Mrs W Reviews

‘I have found a little piece of myself in the story…a joy to read’ Kate McLaughlin Reviewer

‘I loved this book…the slow building romance, the descriptions of the shop as it comes to life. When I finished it, I had an incredible urge to go bake something’ Sharon Redfern, Librarian

‘Simply brilliant’ Nicola, Goodreads

‘Another gem in this series’ Rachel’s Random Reads

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Parte:

3

Tempo Audiolibro:

10 ore 16 min

Lingue:

Inglese

Pubblicato:

21/11/2019

Editore Audiolibro:

HarperCollins UK

ISBN Audiolibro:

9780008371364

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Recensioni di The Little Paris Patisserie

A bit too much self deprecation from the heroine and the misunderstanding theme seemed a bit tired. It’s 2023. But, that being said this Story make you want to move to Paris and eat your way through all the patisseries, which is great.

Hanna

Mysig

Margareta

Great

Suzi

Story has flaws but likeable characters

It is not really explained why Nina's brother should be so much opposed to Nina and Sebastian coming together. There also other aspects that are not quite logical. But I liked the characters, it is like you know them in real life.

Heike