September 16

Kisses and Croissants by Anne-Sophie Jouhanneau

Mia Jenrow  believes it is her destiny to become a ballerina. Spending her summer in Paris, at an elite dance program,  Mia has six weeks to achieve her dreams: to snag an audition with one of the world’s most prestigious ballet companies. Between her rival, who will stop at nothing to win, her impossible instructor, and especially Louis– the devastatingly attractive and charming French boy who sets his sights on her, Paris proves to be a little more complicated than she anticipated. This summer was supposed to be about ballet, but Mia may just discover more than she bargained for. 

I loved this. Ballet, France, Travel, Romance. It has everything I could ever want in a book. It was an easy read, but enjoyable and fun. You follow this young American girl exploring Paris on her own, fighting for what she believes is her fate. It is magical and beautiful and a little bit exhilarating. The ballet aspect fits perfectly within the story, it adds that level of conflict and self-demand that keeps the plot moving. This book encompasses the dreams of so many young people, to travel, to find love, to achieve your greatest aspirations. I 100% recommend this book to anyone who loves love, wants to travel, or if you just want something lighthearted to occupy your time.

Rating: 4.5/5

-Camryn


Posted September 16, 2022 by fclibrary in category Romance

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