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Title:I Heart Paris (I Heart #3)
Author:Lindsey Kelk
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 312 pages
Published:July 8th 2010 by Harper
Categories:Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance. Fiction
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I Heart Paris (I Heart #3) Paperback | Pages: 312 pages
Rating: 3.99 | 11353 Users | 391 Reviews

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Angela is in the city of love -- but romance is taking a nose-dive! When Angela Clark's boyfriend Alex suggests a trip to Paris at the same time as hip fashion mag Belle asks her to write a piece, she jumps at the chance. But even as she's falling for the joie de vivre of Paris, someone's conspiring to sabotage her big break. And when she spots Alex having a tete-a-tete with his ex in a local bar, Angela's dreams of Parisian passion all start crashing down around her. With London and her old life only a train journey away, Angela can't decide if should stay and face the music or run away home!

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Original Title: I Heart Paris
ISBN: 0007357265 (ISBN13: 9780007357260)
Edition Language: English
Series: I Heart #3
Characters: Angela Clark, Jenny Lopez, Alex Reid
Setting: Paris(France)


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Ratings: 3.99 From 11353 Users | 391 Reviews

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The first book in this series was great, the second was quite good, but this one totally sucked... To be honest I started this one a long time ago, so by now I can't remember much, but when our dearest Angela wanted to lick a French woman's face because French women *always* look *that* good, no matter how shitty they actually really look... Well, that was that for me... I really love chick lit and my preference is the so called "trash literature" even though I am majoring in German and English



Brilliant book, Ive read 3 I heart books now, looking forward to reading the others.

The third book in the I Heart series, I HEART PARIS follows on the story of Angela writing her blog for thelook.com and when her boyfriend Alex mentions he has been asked to play at a festival in Paris and wants her to go with him see thinks this would be a great trip and ends up turning into a work trip too. But when they get to Paris, Angela or Alex didn't know that his ex-girlfriend Solene would be there to make trouble...I love this series, they are really light hearted and put you through

So the first book, I heart New York, was quirky and funny. The second one, I heart Hollywood, was a really weak story with funny parts. This one was, for want of a better word, crap.When I read a series of books about one character, I expect the character to develop, to learn from their mistakes, to go out and achieve something. Not just carry on having the same "hilarious" mishaps in different cities. And just as in life, if characters in books drank less they might feel well enough to do

Ok confession time: if I had to pick one, I mean really had to, I think that this would be the least favourite of the I Heart series for me, but I still loved re-reading it and I would never have left it out and I still love Angela. But i don't heart Paris and I think that might be why I didn't love love love it. Plus there are so many nasty things that happen to lovely Angela and lovely Alex in this book, it was a little on the stressful side! Nevertheless I would still highly highly recommend

angela is in the city of love - but romance is taking a nose-dive she writes a blog fr the look in new york. a hip fashion mag, belle asks her to write a piece on the unknown haunts of paris and she jumps at the chance as she is going there for a week with her boyfriend. alex. he is a band leader and will be playing n a festival there then their paths cross with one of his ex girlfriends and angela's mind is in turmoil especially as she has finally decoded to move in with him after a year. added
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