French Press
โ Scribed by Waters, Sienna
- Book ID
- 100438892
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 100 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 3703394906
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โฆ Synopsis
Paris, the City of Love.
Unless you've just been dumped, of course...
Journalist Hayden Wright's romantic trip to France isn't turning out quite as she expected. Not least because her girlfriend is now her ex-girlfriend and she's supposed to go it alone. Nevertheless, she's sure she's got the strength to be independent, right up until her cases don't arrive and she breaks down at the airport.
Which is when Nicolette Roche magically appears to save her skin. Well, her luggage, at least.
Nicolette is flighty, flexible, unreliable and... beautiful. Exactly what Hayden doesn't need in her perfectly planned life. But Hayden's a woman with a mission: to find Sydney Duchamp, a model who dropped off the face of the earth almost forty years ago. And Nicolette might just hold the key to the mystery.
A missing woman, a top job up for grabs, a relationship that redefines the word complicated, and a beautiful French woman. Hayden has more than enough on her plate. So she can't possibly fall in love as well. Or can she?
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