We'll Always Have Paris by Sue Watson

We'll Always Have Paris

by Sue Watson

'fizzes with warmth, humour and tenderness, from the first page to the last. . . I adored it' Cathy Bramley, author of Appleby Farm

Does first love deserve a second chance?


When she was almost seventeen, Rosie Draper locked eyes with a charismatic student called Peter during their first week at art college, changing the course of her life forever. Now, on the cusp of sixty-five and recently widowed, Rosie is slowly coming to terms with a new future. And after a chance encounter with Peter, forty-seven years later, they both begin to wonder 'what if' . . .

Told with warmth, wit and humour, We'll Always Have Paris is a charming, moving and uplifting novel about two people; the choices they make, the lives they lead and the love they share.

Reviewed by Terri M. LeBlanc on

3 of 5 stars

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The love story is strong in We’ll Always Have Paris and is a slow burn. Rosie and Peter’s romance may not end as readers expect. However, the ending is refreshing as Rosie discovers her independence while embracing the past and moving forward to a bright new future.

I received a copy of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review

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