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Wrong Train to Paris

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At nineteen years of age, Julia Weston fancies herself a capable woman, far too old to require a traveling companion. But at the insistence of her overprotective father, Julia finds herself aboard the Orient Express in the care of an approved escort. In an ill-advised demonstration of independence, Julia leaves the train on a quick errand and then re-boards and sleeps away her exhaustion. Upon awakening, however, she realizes her plan went terribly awry: she boarded the wrong train and is now stranded alone in the French countryside of Provence.

Now she must rely on the help of Luc Paquet, a young French farmer who offers her accommodations with his aunt while Julia awaits the next train to Paris in five days' time. As she settles into the rhythms of the household alongside Luc and his aunt, Julia learns more than she ever dreamed she would about France, farm life, and her handsome rescuer. There is more to Luc than meets the eye, and their chemistry is undeniable. But Julia and Luc are from different worlds, and all too soon, the train will bear Julia back to a life that suddenly feels incomplete.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 28, 2020
      As improbable as its plot may be, this leisurely, rose-colored romance from Moore (Solving Sophronia) makes for delightfully soothing reading. France at the turn of the 20th century is still a very undeveloped place, and when 18-year-old British expat Julia Weston boards the wrong train en route to Paris, her detour leaves her stranded for days in a rural hamlet without even a working telegraph. Her only resource is brusque Luc Paquet, a local she meets at the train station. Luc offers her shelter, and, because he assures her that his aunt will play chaperone, Julia agrees. What follows is pleasantly predictable, as the cosmopolitan urbanite bumbles her way into the locals’ hearts—Luc’s most of all. Provence takes center stage with descriptions of its gorgeous landscapes, delicious food, and charming inhabitants commanding nearly as much narrative attention as Julia’s sweetly growing feelings for her taciturn rescuer. The stakes never rise higher than some misplanted olive seedlings or a sick goat—but they don’t need to. All this sweet story requires is for readers to sit back and allow it to gently whisk them away.

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