Mia Devine plans over-the-top weddings for a living. So when it
comes to her own nuptials, she spares no expense—hand engraved invitations,
Vera Wang gown, luxury honeymoon in France. And since her fiancé is Tucker
Branch, playboy heir and notorious flirt, local media is obsessed with every
little detail.
Which is why it really sucks when he jilts her a week before the
wedding.
Mortified, Mia wants nothing more than to crawl under her newly
monogrammed sheets and plan a funeral for her dignity, right after blabbing to
the world how fitting it is that Tucker will inherit a bolt and screw company,
because that’s all he wants to do—screw, and bolt. And he doesn’t do either
with much finesse.
When her friends convince her that bitter tastes better when
it’s drowned in Bordeaux, she grits her teeth and packs her bags, determined to
make the best of a week in Paris alone.
She never planned on meeting Lucas Fournier.
The free-spirited musician’s scruffy good looks and
less-than-sympathetic ear annoy her at first, but when she takes him up on his
offer to show her around the city, she discovers that the romance of Paris
isn’t just a myth.
Nor is the simultaneous O.
The last thing Mia needs is another doomed love affair, but
since she only has a week, she figures she might as well enjoy La Vie en O with
Lucas while she can. But each day—and night—with him is better than the last,
and suddenly her heart is telling her this is more than a rebound fling.
Is it just the seduction of Paris…or could this be the real
thing?
Melanie Harlow likes her martinis dry, her lipstick red, and her
history with the naughty bits left in. I write New Adult historical and
contemporary stories.
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