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Christmas at the Little Paris Hotel by Rebecca Raisin

338 pages Boldwood Books publisher September 17, 2024 publication date buy link

ABOUT THE BOOK

Turn a tumbledown Paris hotel into a perfect boutique, bookish retreat, and have it open for Christmas? What could possibly go wrong?

When Anais receives a near-derelict Paris hotel in her divorce settlement, her first thought is to tidy it up and sell it immediately. All she wants is to move on and forget her disaster of a marriage ever happened.

But selling it proves impossible, so she has only one option: to make it gorgeous and open by Christmas… when her funds will almost certainly run out.

She’s not counting on the grumpy American bar-owner next door, Noah, coming and interfering at every moment though. Nor is she expecting to find a mysterious room – which holds the key to a one-hundred-year-old secret – about a woman who chose love against the odds.

One thing’s for sure… as the fairy lights twinkle all over the city of lights and the first snowflakes start to fall… this will be a Christmas in Paris to remember.

MY THOUGHTS

A warm hug in a book. This one was lovely with lots of descriptions of Paris life and foods.


Renovation of an old, dilapidated Parisian hotel into a new and modern boutique and bookish retreat had all the bookish feels you can imagine. The book also deals with Anais’s writers block after a divorce from a man just a little too charming with the ladies.

There is a mystery attached to the hotel, and we get lots of hotel renovation details.
I was drawn into the Paris life and the many literary references as I read.

I was given a complimentary copy of this book.
All opinions expressed are my own.

MEET THE AUTHOR

Rebecca Raisin is an internationally bestselling romance writer from Perth, Australia. Her books are set in stunning locations around the world providing a touch of escapism for her readers and those who like to partake in a spot of armchair travel from the comfort of their own home. Rebecca writes quirky heroines who haven’t figured it all out yet but are perfectly relatable, flaws and all. You’ll find themes such as friendship, love, new beginnings, food, wine and travel. She’s known for writing books for book lovers. Her next book: The Paris Bookshop for the Broken-Hearted is being published by Boldwood Books on February 3rd 2025. It’s a heartwarming tale about the power of reading and the finding community in bookshops.

Rebecca’s novel, Rosie’s Travelling Tea Shop has been optioned by MRC Films for film adaptation.

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9 replies on “Christmas at the Little Paris Hotel by Rebecca Raisin”

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That’s where we always stay, Hilton. I’ve never been to Paris. Do you think your less than satisfactory hotel stay took any of the enjoyment out of your trip or were you not looking at it that way back then?

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I was young back then and it was easier to accept more rustic accomodations back then. I still don’t mind simpler accomodations but my wife does. Why not have a nice hotel when you have to pay for airfare. Back then I lived in Sweden and I could take the train, which almost free for young people (under 26). So visiting a dozen countries and cities for a month cost only a couple of hundred bucks.

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