Anna and The French Kiss

Hello Lovelies!

After reading sad stories for a while, I wanted to read something more ‘upbeat’ and ‘romantic’ per say. I’d seen this book on a few other blogs and although I wasn't thrilled at the title, I did like the idea of the book as a whole. It wasn't as clichéd as you’d think either.


The book is about Anna Oliphant from Atlanta, Georgia (whose father is a published author) who gets sent to boarding school for her senior year in Paris where she meets Meredith, Rashmi, Josh and Etienne St Clair. She falls in love with St Clair but he is taken by college girl Ellie and also Meredith and many other girls feel the same way for him. 


When I first heard about the book I thought “oh a couple who fall in love in Paris, how original” but this book was seriously really good and lots of twists too. You think they are going to get together then BAM something happens and their budding romance is put on hold yet again, especially since he still has a girlfriend. Plus Anna still misses her old love interest Toph and her best friend Bridgette. 


What I really liked about the book though was the quote “Home isn't a place, it’s a person.” You could be million miles away from your home, but if you are with that one special person then maybe home isn't a building with all your stuff and rooms and what not but them.




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