Christmas in Paris: a clean and wholesome romance (Coupled by Christmas #6)

Roxanne Rustand


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Christmas in Paris: a clean and wholesome romance by Roxanne Rustand
Christmas in Paris——a dream come true. The Eiffel tower. The stunning stained glass of Sainte Chapelle. The famous, quirky gravestones of Pere Lachaise. Notre Dame, the nearby Shakespeare & Company bookstore and so much more. And finally, a last-night candlelit dinner cruise on the Seine. Holly had planned every moment of their perfect, romantic honeymoon on an Excel spreadsheet.

To her utter shock, she found herself jilted just before her wedding. When she heard her fiancé had eloped with someone else that very morning and had absconded with her savings, it took her minutes to realize she’d escaped a very close call. And just a few more to decide she was not missing the trip of a lifetime that she’d paid for herself.

Even if she would be alone.

But when she steps out of her tiny Paris hotel and bumbles into the path of a man jogging by…


Welcome to the Coupled by Christmas six-novella series released in October, November, and December of 2020! Each one is just $.99.
The series includes:
#1. The Mistletoe Puppy
#2. A Christmas in Montana
#3. An Irish Christmas Blessing
#4. A London Christmas
#5. A Scottish Christmas
#6. Christmas in Paris

Roxanne Rustand is the USA Today Bestselling author of forty romance and romantic suspense novels—secular, sweet and inspirational; both traditionally published and indie. Her books have sold over 2.75 million copies.


AUTHOR NOTE: I took my daughter to Paris for two weeks in May 2018, and just being able to share the experience with her made it a trip of a lifetime for me. I think of it so often, and wish I could go back!

The Notre-Dame fire happened in 2019, a year after we were there. I debated about portraying the Cathedral in its current, damaged state, but the repairs are ongoing and whatever I wrote would soon be out-of-date no matter how I described it. So, I took the liberty of describing Notre-Dame as it was before the fire...and, I pray, how it might be again.
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