P.S. from Paris

This memoir is written by Marc Levy in collaboration with Sam Taylor and narrated by Tim Campbell. These The Stranger Journey of Alice Pendelbury and The Last of the Stanfields are the renowned writings of Marc Levy.

Marc Levy is the most famous French writer alive today, comes a cutting-edge romantic tale between a renowned entertainer covering up in “Paris” and a top-of-the-line author misleading himself. They realized their kinship would have been muddled, however affection and the “City of Lights” could discover a pursuit.

Mia has a role of a lady in adoration in this book. However, in actuality, she was an entertainer needing space from her genuine flirting life partner and an icon personality who played her heartfelt interest in the films. So she bewildering the “English Channel” to cover up in “Paris” with another hairstyle, counterfeit eyeglasses, and attendant position at her closest fellow’s cafe.

Paul is an “American” writer wanting to recover the notoriety of his first book.  His dearest companion clandestinely combined with “Mia” through a romancing site “Paul and Mia’s” association status was also confounded.

Even though everything about “Paris” was by all accounts pushing them together, the two forlorn ex-taps oppose, devising progressively unrealistic methodologies to remain just companions. An accomplishment quite difficult as destiny has different plans available.

This volume is on the delicate sentiment loaded up with hilarity and exciting bends in the path. This is an anecdote around two individuals who are attempting to characterize themselves as their adoration for each other evolves. It is an account of adoration not desire that moves back from the “erotica” extremely rich life that has started to torment the present romance book.

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