Release: November 30, 2021
Format: Ebook
Publisher: Boldwood Books
Source: NetGalley
Find it at: Goodreads, Amazon, B&N, Kobo
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‘I will never forget what the Nazi did to me. Never‘
1940, Nazi-occupied Paris. A powerful story of love, tragedy and incredible courage, about one woman whose life is ripped apart by war and risks everything to seek justice. Brand new from the bestselling author of The Resistance Girl.
As Nazis patrol the streets of the French capital, Tiena is alone, desperate and on the run. After defending herself against the force of an officer, she must find a new identity in order to survive.
An accidental meeting with members of the Resistance gives her a lifeline, as she is offered the chance to reinvent herself as perfumer Angéline De Cadieux.
However Angéline will never forget what happened to her, and will do everything she can to seek revenge. But vengeance can be a dangerous game, and Angeline can only hide her true identity for so long before her past catches up with her, with some devastating consequences…
Paris, 2003. When the opportunity arises for aspiring journalist Emma Keane to interview world renowned perfumer Madame De Cadieux about her life during World War Two, she is determined to take it. There are secrets from her own family history that she hopes Angéline may be able to help unlock.
But nothing can prepare Emma for Angéline’s story, and one thing is for certain – it will change her own life forever…
An absolutely heartbreaking, unforgettable historical novel of war, sacrifice and survival. Perfect for fans of Suzanne Goldring, Ella Carey and Catherine Hokin.
About the Author:
Jina Bacarr is a US-based historical romance author of over 10 previous books. She has been a screenwriter, journalist and news reporter, but now writes full-time and lives in LA. Jina’s novels have been sold in 9 territories.
She love to travel, indulge in dark chocolate truffles and spend rainy days in museums. and adores Paris and can’t get enough of Venice.
Jina is also a Titanic enthusiast. She has seen every Titanic film she can, including A Night to Remember and the German film, Titanic, made during WWII.
The Lost Girl in Paris Review:
“The Lost Girl in Paris” turned out to be a gripping historical fiction novel that’s heart-breaking, heart-warming, raw, and intense. You would not put this down once you start reading.
The main highlight of the story is the lead character, Tiena. I loved how the author portrayed her bravery. Moreover, I loved the camaraderie that Angéline and Emma shared during the interview. Even though Angéline is reluctant to do interviews, it was lovely to see how Angéline opened up and started talking about her experiences. The author does a brilliant job of jumping to the past as Angéline describes Tiena’s story. I was at the edge of my seat in the flashback scenes and got goosebumps in many moments. Some moments that stood out for me were she overhears Jarnak saying they have to shoot her, when Tiena encounters the Gestapo Man, or when she witnesses the horrific incident of the Nazi major.
The author also has a beautiful style of writing, where some moments also feel poetic. Specific phrases are etched in my mind, like when the author says a Damask Rose never forgets anguish when it pulled from its roots. The author also adds thrills to the present moment, like Emma gets chills when she reads the note or notices Mr. Gray Suit. I also liked the supporting characters like Yvette and Brooke Hansen. On a side note, I also adored how the author explains the perfume business and how the character got involved. I enjoyed even the little moments, like how Emma prepares for an interview felt beautiful from the author’s writing style.
Overall, “The Lost Girl in Paris” is a powerful historical fiction novel with solid characters. Anyone who loves the genre will surely enjoy reading this book!