Do you like WWII history? SOE (the British Spy people)? How about broad-shouldered French men with dark eyes?
If you don’t why are you here?
But Charlotte. Ahh Charlotte. I cared about these characters straight away. It took maybe a few pages, and I cared like I knew them. I’m not sure by which Wizardry Victoria Cornwall did this (must be good writing)?
The balance between comforting and action packed was finely tuned. Making this book simultaneously a brisk walk and a warm bath.
Oh and the Romance! I needed this. I needed just some good people falling in love. Disclaimer no spice, but I felt the attraction, closeness, and all the stomach flipping moments us lovers of this genre crave. I read romance to feel the very twinkly feeing this book provides. I’m happy with the lack of spice as all else (else being tension and intimacy) is provided. Often, I feel some books with spice rely too much on the steam to build the romance and THIS dear readers is pure romance. I wouldn’t say this was true enemies to lovers rather angst to lovers. All the trust issues, intrigue, and tension were captivating.
The WWII setting from Britain to occupied France was well written and researched. Their relationship still being front and centre. As a bit of a history interested person, I could have done with a little more espionage but this is not that type of book. This reminds me of Ken Follet but written by a woman, very much a good thing.
The prose was modern with not much 1940s vernacular when compared to something like ‘Dear Mrs Bird’. This gave less of a historical feel but made it far easier to read and I’m not mad about it.
The only criticisms I have, which in all honesty are niggles more than anything else, are that it could be longer, slower burning, with more spy operations. Two history points: 1. I thought Breton fishing boats had a German escort. (Based on a novel ‘Most Secret, by Nevil Shute in 1942) 2. If one was to lose course in the middle of a sea your bearing would not be enough to find your way. Or you might find yourself going the right direction but in the Atlantic.
Describe in one word: Charming!
Would I recommend: If you like historical romance and this Era, I will lend you my copy. But I’d want it returned.
Why you might enjoy The Paris Affair: You want an exhilarating yet comforting Romance which is full of action and tension but doesn’t give you an ulcer. You are interested in WWII, and you fancy French men.
Why you might not enjoy The Paris Affair: If you are a ‘spice or I’m going home’ sort of person. You like more of a plot driven, rather than relationship, driven book.
The Paris Affair by Victoria Cornwall. Release date: 2nd November 2023. Reviewed through Netgallery.