Capturing Paris: A Novel

Capturing Paris: A Novel

2006 • 256 pages

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After twenty five years of marriage, Annie and Wesley are living the type of elegant, sophisticated life in Paris that many Americans dream about. Their apartment in the Marais district is filled with wonderful food, accomplished friends, and good wine. All of this changes when Wesley loses his job and an attractive, magnetic woman enters their lives. Suddenly, in Katharine Davis' atmospheric first novel Capturing Paris, the sights, smells and sounds of Paris are cast in a different light, and may never be the same.

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Awful book...first-draft writing, characters stolen straight from a romance novel. Only redeeming quality was the book's setting in France. I kept reading only because I was away from home and had absolutely nothing else to read.

January 1, 2006

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