Author: Sarah Sundin
Ch: 51
Pg: 402
Genre: Christian Historical Romance, with a hint of suspense
Rating: 5 stars
Publisher: Revell
Until
Leaves Fall in Paris is
another amazing book by Sarah Sundin. This time she takes readers to German
occupied France in 1941. Lucie Girard is a ballerina turned bookstore owner.
Paul Aubrey is an automobile factory owner trying to keep the Germans from
taking over his factory. But both have secrets from their friends and each
other. Each in their own way are working to help defeat the Germans.
The
book banning Lucie had to content with while running Green leaf book in
fictional France in 1941/42 really did happen in real France in 1941/1942. But
what makes it scary is that we as people haven’t learned our lesson when it
comes to trying to ban book.
Though
this book isn’t a sequel to When Twilight Breaks I do recommend reading
that one first as you meet Paul Aubrey in that one and there’s other Easter
eggs to the previous book in this one.
I
had a late night because I was determined to finish the last hundred pages,
because I had to know what happened. Sarah Sundin packed a lot of action and
feelings in those last hundred pages.
I
love Sarah’s heroes she writes romantic heroes that don’t overshadow the
heroines. And her heroines are strong while still being feminine. And she does
it again with Paul and Lucie. I loved their slow burn romance it’s in my top
three of her romances. But Josie was my favorite character in the story loved
that kid.
I
loved Until Leaves Fall in Paris, and I look forward to Sarah’s next book. I’m
glad I still have a few of her back list left.
I received a copy of this book from the
publisher through netgalley. I was not required to write a positive review. All
opinions expressed are mine alone.
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