Release Date - 30th June 2016* Book Length - 284 pages Available on - www.amazon.com | www.amazon.co.uk Anouk LaRue specialises in French antiques and her small shop near the Eiffel Tower is truly a labour of love. For Anouk, the pieces that she trades in, are objects of living history that should be cherished and appreciated. But not everyone has the same attitude, and Anouk learned that the hard way when smooth-talking Joshua broke her heart, stole many of her treasures, and left her doubting her own judgement. Determined to financially build her business back up, and forget about love, Anouk eats, sleeps and breathes Paris, and its hidden gems. But when auction houses are targeted and a smuggler ring is suspected, Anouk finds herself drawn into the mystery. When she makes the acquaintance of Tristan Black, she cannot help but feel a familiar flutter of attraction. But Anouk will never be made a fool of again, and there is just too much secrecy surrounding Tristan. As he comes to her aid, a friendship, of sorts develops, but when Anouk begins to suspect that Tristan may be the mastermind behind the robberies, she has no choice but to try and catch him. Even if her heart wishes things could be different. Throw in a flamboyant French Madame, an unruly younger sister, parents that are going through their own issues, and a deep connection to Tristan that terrifies Anouk, and Paris at this time of year is anything but boring. But could her suspicions about Tristan be true? And what will Anouk do if she has made another mistake in her life?
THE LITTLE ANTIQUE SHOP UNDER THE EIFFEL TOWER by Rebecca Raisin is a thoroughly entertaining story of love, trust, friendship and family, and I was completely entranced by it. Anouk has suffered greatly at the hands of her ex and has boxed herself off from everyone. It was lovely to see her learn to acknowledge her past and find a way to be more open to those that love her. Tristan is a mystery and I enjoyed watching his story unfold. The beauty of Paris and its history come alive in this novel, and the author effortlessly transported me there. With plenty of laughs and misunderstandings along the way, THE LITTLE ANTIQUE SHOP UNDER THE EIFFEL TOWER by Rebecca Raisin, is a great read and I highly recommend it. BOOK RATING - 📖📖📖📖📖 5+ Author Bio: Rebecca Raisin is a true bibliophile. This love of books morphed into the desire to write them. She has been widely published in various short-story anthologies, and in fiction magazines, and is now focusing on writing romance. Rebecca aims to write characters you can see yourself being friends with. People with big hearts who care about relationships, and, most importantly, believe in true, once-in-a-lifetime love. Find out more: Website - www.rebeccaraisin.com Twitter - twitter.com/jaxandwillsmum Facebook - www.facebook.com/RebeccaRaisinAuthor/?fref=ts *Book received from Netgalley Comments are closed.
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