Someday in Paris
- Author Olivia Lara
- Narrator Katherine Press
- Publisher SAGA Egmont
- Run Time 13 hours and 45 minutes
- Format Audio
- Genre Family life fiction, Historical fiction, Narrative theme: Love and relationships, Romantic suspense.
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What to expect
Soulmates do exist... But will they find their way to each other?
The year is 1954. In a small French museum, two people's lives are about to change forever. On a wintery night in December, fifteen-year old Zara meets Leon for the first time. As the power cuts out in the museum, Leon and Zara spend an hour in complete darkness, discussing their love for art, Monet and Paris. They both feel an instant connection but they have never seen each other in the light. They might not know what the other looks like but they know, their lives will never be the same.
Nine years later, it's 1963. A heartbroken Leon wanders around Paris. He has given up hope of finding the girl that he gave his heart to that dark night in the museum. Meanwhile, Zara is under the impression that she has already found him. Leon and Zara meet at a charity ball and even though they don't recognize each other, they share an intense and initially unexplainable connection.
Over the course of twenty years, love draws Zara and Leon together. They are destined to fall in love, but will they find a way to be together?
What people are saying about 'Someday in Paris':
'An epic, sweeping romance about soulmates and second chances' Holly Miller
'I absolutely adored this book and stayed up late at night to finish it!! I couldn't put it down. This was a truly epic love story' Goodreads reviewer
'Magical, all-encompassing and timeless; an unforgettable romance' NetGalley reviewer
'There are not enough magical adjectives to describe the beauty of this story!! 'Someday in Paris' moved me beyond words and to quite a few tears'
Goodreads reviewer
A magical new love story about star-crossed lovers, perfect for hopeless romantics and fans of 'One Day' and 'The Notebook'.
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The year is 1954. In a small French museum, two people's lives are about to change forever. On a wintery night in December, fifteen-year old Zara meets Leon for the first time. As the power cuts out in the museum, Leon and Zara spend an hour in complete darkness, discussing their love for art, Monet and Paris. They both feel an instant connection but they have never seen each other in the light. They might not know what the other looks like but they know, their lives will never be the same.
Nine years later, it's 1963. A heartbroken Leon wanders around Paris. He has given up hope of finding the girl that he gave his heart to that dark night in the museum. Meanwhile, Zara is under the impression that she has already found him. Leon and Zara meet at a charity ball and even though they don't recognize each other, they share an intense and initially unexplainable connection.
Over the course of twenty years, love draws Zara and Leon together. They are destined to fall in love, but will they find a way to be together?
What people are saying about 'Someday in Paris':
'An epic, sweeping romance about soulmates and second chances' Holly Miller
'I absolutely adored this book and stayed up late at night to finish it!! I couldn't put it down. This was a truly epic love story' Goodreads reviewer
'Magical, all-encompassing and timeless; an unforgettable romance' NetGalley reviewer
'There are not enough magical adjectives to describe the beauty of this story!! 'Someday in Paris' moved me beyond words and to quite a few tears'
Goodreads reviewer
A magical new love story about star-crossed lovers, perfect for hopeless romantics and fans of 'One Day' and 'The Notebook'.
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