Sleeping with Paris by Juliette Sobanet

Sleeping with Paris (City of Love, #1)

by Juliette Sobanet

Dive into the pages of the award-winning first novel in Juliette Sobanet’s bestselling City of Love Series and be swept away to Paris…

Charlotte Summers is a sassy, young French teacher two days away from moving to Paris. Love of her life by her side, for those romantic kisses walking along the Seine? Check. Dream of studying at the prestigious Sorbonne University? Admission granted. But when she discovers her fiancé’s online dating profile and has a little chat with the busty red-head he’s been sleeping with on the side, she gives up on committed relationships and decides to navigate Paris on her own. Flings with no strings in the City of Light—mais oui!

Determined to stop other women from finding themselves in her shoes, Charlotte creates an anonymous blog on how to date like a man in the City of Love—that is, how to jump from bed to bed without ever falling in love. But, with a slew of Parisian men beating down her door, a hot new neighbor who feeds her chocolate in bed, and an appearance by her ex-fiancé, she isn’t so sure she can keep her promise to remain commitment-free. When Charlotte agrees to write an article for a popular women’s magazine about her Parisian dating adventures—or disasters, rather—will she risk losing the one man who’s swept her off her feet and her dream job in one fell swoop?

Reviewed by Leah on

3 of 5 stars

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This was a cute, quick read. A typical Chick Lit read but there's nothing wrong with that when that's what you're after. The only problem I had was Charlotte's whole "it doesn't matter who you sleep with - married, with someone, single etc" blog post. If your own engagement ends because of cheating, how can you justify sleeping with a married person? IT TAKES TWO TO TANGO. It does not matter WHO the married one is, it's STILL CHEATING and it's STILL WRONG.

Except for that one silly hiccup, I did like the book. I do enjoy books set in Paris.

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