Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Review: What if it's love by Alix Nichols



What If It’s Love by Alix Nichols

“Stunning, beautifully written romance” — 5 stars, Amazon reviewer
“I loved the relationship between Lena and Rob. What begins as a slow simmer quickly becomes molten between the two of them.” — 5 stars, Amazon reviewer
Can a Paris bistro heal a broken heart?
Charm, wit and poignancy abound in this gripping contemporary romance.
Introverted heiress Lena moves to Paris to nurse old wounds reopened by her neglectful boyfriend. Enter Rob, a charismatic and handsome Frenchman who waits tables at La Bohème — a café on Lena’s street — and has big dreams.
He makes her laugh and forget her insecurities. She stirs something infinitely tender in his soul. Before they know it, they’ve fallen for each other, even though both had good reasons to fight the budding love.
But their passionate romance is cut short when she discovers his dirty secret…
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WHAT IF IT’S LOVE? is the first book in the “Bistro La Bohème” series.
Is the “Bistro La Bohème” series for you?
If you’ve enjoyed “Amelie” and “Friends” and like smart heroines, sexy heroes, witty dialogue and heart-stopping romance, then give this series a try. It will delight you with an unforgettable cast of imperfect and charming young men and women who work or frequent an ordinary yet special Parisian café. They fall in love, cope with heartbreak and chase their dreams with a passion that makes them endearing even when in the wrong.
Welcome to the Bistro La Bohème! Take a seat by the window, order your café crème and lose yourself in these deeply romantic and heart-warming tales of love, friendship and finding out where you belong.
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The books are interconnected, with a recurring setting and characters. But each story is self-contained, and you can read it as a stand-alone.

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                                                  Review:

Lena a heiress from a rich Russian family wants to get away from her demanding father, she studies in Switzerland when she and her boyfriend are at a stop point, She breaks up with him and moves to Paris where she wants to work as translator. Lena drinks her coffee at a very cute little cafe called "Bistro La Bohème" She soon meets Rob a waiter/student. They become friends quickly a and end up together quickly, they are a cute couple but Rob has a secret, a dark secret that breaks them up when it comes out.

I have been in Paris a lot hen I still lived in Europe, it is one of my favorite cities, the way Alix wrote it I could see myself walking there again. I love the characters in the book, it is fast paced and well written, I only wished she had spend a little more time on the spy part. but that is a little side note, the boo as great.

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