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The Paris Widow
Summary: A dream vacation turns deadly when secrets from the past catch up to a married couple in Paris in this new edge-of-your-seat thriller from USA Today bestselling author, Kimberly Belle.
When Stella met Adam, she thought she had finally found a nice, normal guy—a welcome change from her previous boyfriend and her precarious jetsetter lifestyle with him. But her secure world comes crashing down when Adam goes missing after an explosion in the city square. Unable to reach him, she panics.
As the French police investigate, it’s revealed that Adam was on their radar as a dealer of rare and stolen antiquities with a long roster of criminal clients. Reeling from this news, Stella is determined not to leave Paris until she has the full story. Was Adam a random victim or the target of the explosion? And why is someone following her through the streets of Paris?
An irresistible, fast-paced read set in some of Europe’s most inviting locales, The Paris Widow explores how sinister secrets of the past stay with us—no matter how far we travel.
Traveling With T’s Thoughts:
I have been reading Kimberly Belle’s books for like ever and I was super excited to see The Paris Widow being her next book. I’ve enjoyed many of her books, but the last 2 or so have been some super great ones ( read my reviews of The Personal Assistant and Dear Wife), I think The Paris Widow really takes the cake.
Kimberly Belle writes strong female characters. They are always going through some shit, but they come out on the other side- wiser, stronger, and determined AF to handle things.
What I liked:
The cover is GREAT. I love the colors!
A great thriller with a character (Stella) who soon learns all cannot be trusted and that she’s got to think smarter, be braver, and push the envelope on things to find out what happened to her husband and to save herself. Very cat and mouse!
The characters in this book were fully fleshed out and quite enjoyable to read!
Bottom line: This book would translate amazingly well to the big screen. SO. Darn. Good.
*This book was sent to Traveling With T for review consideration. All thoughts and opinions are mine alone. *
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T @ Traveling With T





