“For the two of us, home isn‘t a place. It‘s a person. And we‘re finally home.” This book was so cute. It was great having the french culture tied into a romance novel. Even more cliche considering they are falling in love in the “city of love”.
“For the two of us, home isn‘t a place. It‘s a person. And we‘re finally home.” This book was so cute. It was great having the french culture tied into a romance novel. Even more cliche considering they are falling in love in the “city of love”.
I hate that just because this book has such a strong sexual presence that people give it an overall bad image. This is a love story and just like every other love story there‘s a connection between two people. The love between Anna and Christian is what made her different from all the other girls. He noticed her and he change for her because she‘s the one that he really wanted. It‘s more than just sex, it‘s a connection unlike any other.
It‘s so weird that you can grow up with someone, and over time your feelings for them can completely change even though the person them selves basically stay the same.
“I know I fib a good deal. After all, a woman‘s charm is fifty percent illusion, but when a thing is important I tell the truth.” Blanch may have been going insane, but her personality surely outshined that.
Do you ever sit down and imagine the kind of love you want? Well a romance this good can only be in books. The two characters have so much between them. Frankie and Marco both have dark past, but could they have a future together? This is what will keep the pages turning as the ups and downs of their relationship create a spark in your own heart. 10/10 must make a movie.