Twenty-One nights in Paris by Leonie Mack

I am so happy to be part of the Twenty-One nights in Paris blog tour! Boldwood books put together a group of bloggers, be sure to check out the other reviews. You can purchase Twenty-one nights in Paris here on Amazon, Waterstones and Barnes and Noble. Leonie's other books can be found here on Amazon.
Synopsis:
An heiress to a fortune, Ren’s home-from-home is the Ritz, while the handsome and brooding Sacha has grown up in Paris’s less salubrious suburbs. So when an accident brings them together, romance seems an unlikely outcome. When Ren’s society engagement reaches a very public end, Irena’s over-protective grandmother wants her home in London. Ren needs an excuse to stay in Paris, and so after some persuasion, Sacha agrees to pose as her new boyfriend. But only for the twenty-one days Ren's grandmother has allowed her to nurse her broken heart before heading home to face the music. Over the course of three weeks, Ren realises the world outside her exclusive bubble is more beautiful than she could have imagined. While Sacha reluctantly begins to see the goodness of the woman behind the wealth. When their time is up, will Ren want to return to her gilded cage, and will Sacha be able to let go of the woman he’s been ‘pretending’ to fall in love with…
My Review
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Ren is an a sheltered heiress and Sacha is a man who's lived a life. After a social media infested break up for Ren she and Sacha come crashing into each other's lives! He agrees to pretend to be her boyfriend while the social media storm dies down, but only for 21 days, then she has to go home and face the music.
Sacha and Ren although worlds apart are so similar, each has a secret past that's causing them to not truly live in the now and they're allowing other people's perceptions to over-shadow their potential.
Sacha turns out exactly to be what Ren needs and vice versa. As the 21 days come to a close they realise they're no longer pretending. The references to light are a theme through out and are stunningly beautiful.The opposites attract theme reminded me of Jack and Rose in titanic how her world is so different to his but they still fall hard!
This book has it all , from descriptive scenes of Paris, to history and a bit of suspense, a manipulative grandmother some serendipity and drama!
I enjoyed this book and liked Ren for her naïvety and child like awe. I love that she gained independence and strength and that they both realise that "all lives have meaning and purpose " I loved the rough exterior of Sacha and how soft he really was.
Read this if you :
Love fake dating
Love opposites attract
Love Paris
Found family
A teeny touch of spice (mild, one scene)


Author Bio:
Leonie Mack is the bestselling author of romantic novels including My Christmas Number One and Italy Ever After. Having lived in London for many years her home is now in Germany with her husband and three children. Leonie loves train travel, medieval towns, hiking and happy endings!

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Thank you Boldwood books for having me on this tour!

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