Publication Date: September 26, 2024

I so enjoyed reading Christmas at the Little Paris Hotel! Paris is the dream setting for any romance, and a romance around Christmas there is especially romantic. The enemies to lovers banter between Anais and Noah is amazing, and when they are unified on a cause, there’s no doubt it can be accomplished.
Throughout the book, I found myself invested in the success story of the hotel as well as the romantic arc for Anais and Noah. The renovations of the hotel played so clearly in my mind, and I was so interested to see the end and to watch the hotel thrive.
It was a joy to watch Anais heal and fall in love with herself, the city of Paris and her hotel, and then someone else. I can see both her and the city come to life in this story, and it was so lovely. If I could spend my Christmas at this hotel, I absolutely would!
I received a free advance copy of this book via NetGalley and am voluntarily leaving a review. All opinions expressed are my own.
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