I have a plan...but the city of love has a plan of its own.
The last time I saw my best friend, we’d accidentally kissed in his car. A minute later, he said he was moving back to Paris and asked me to come with him.
I know better. As electrifying as that kiss was (like seriously mind-blowing), this will be the clean break I need to clear my mind and heart of him.
My best friend is perfect, and I don't deserve perfect.
Fast forward to last month. My grandpa died and left me and my sisters a mysteriously large inheritance with a single we have to go on a European tour together before any of us gets a cent. Some kind of bonding experience between four sisters who can barely stand each other.
The first stop? Paris.
Not a problem. I’ll slip into the city, see the sights, and escape without ever seeing my best friend. I'll get this stupid trip over with, put money in the bank, and live happily ever after without him as was always the plan. Above all, I’ll finally figure out how to forget that toe-curling kiss between us ever happened at all.
Paris, here I come.
Four sisters. Four cities. A traveling family saga full of misadventures, laughter, and falling in love.
"Let's face it. The world has enough rich aristocrats. But mentally disturbed and murderous yet sympathetic dudes hiding in a candle-decorated cistern beneath an opera house? Way less boring."
This was such a fun read! It has everything you could want in a fast-paced summer romance. The Paris setting was masterfully done! I felt like I was right there with Kennedy as she explored the city. I also LOVED the Phantom of the Opera mentions (as a girl who is also obsessed with the greatest musical of all time).
One of the things I really enjoy about Sasha Hart's books is that, in addition to the romance, she focuses on the FMC internal struggles and growth and how she builds other relationships than that with the MMC. I loved how we get to see Kennedy's relationship with both of her sisters grow stronger as they tour Europe together. I could totally relate with Kennedy being a bit of a control freak when it comes to making plans and wanting everything to be perfect. I also loved seeing Kennedy and Hunter rekindle their relationship and learn to forgive each other for past mistakes.
I received an advanced copy and am leaving this review voluntarily.
The Travel Sisters series is best read in order, as each book follows a different sister on her journey from family heartache to healing. Together, the stories explore how past choices, misunderstandings, and emotional distance shape these women—and how reconnecting through travel slowly mends what was broken. Each sister’s romance mirrors her personal growth, giving the whole series a warm, hopeful arc about love, forgiveness, and second chances.
This first installment follows Kennedy, the eldest sister—the responsible one who stayed behind to care for her mother and younger sibling. She’s spent years putting herself last, so being forced by her grandfather’s will to take a month-long trip with her sisters becomes the shake-up she desperately needs.
Kennedy’s emotional journey is the heart of the book. Watching her confront old wounds, rebuild trust with her sisters, and rediscover who she is outside the role of caregiver is incredibly satisfying. Her romance with her childhood best friend is a sweet, well-done second-chance love story, full of tender moments, drama, and a well-earned HEA.
A heartfelt start to the series.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Meet Me In Paris is the first book (#1) in the Travell Sisters series by Sasha Hart
Kennedy Travell has an estranged relationship with her two sisters. Products of a broken home and several emotional traumas, it seems nothing can bring these sisters together.
Then their Grandfather dies leaving the sisters a small fortune but there are conditions… they have to spend a month together on a European tour and they can’t tell anyone what they are doing.
Can the sisters last and will Kennedy’s heart survive the first leg of their tour - Paris?
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** I received a free ARC of this book for a fair review **
I liked the premise of this story as it gives plenty of scope for subplots. The sisters grow on you and the descriptions of their trips were interesting and well written. This first book is Kennedy’s trip where she meets her former neighbour in Paris and there will be more books covering the other sisters. There was a good mix of teasers for issues the sisters have and it keeps you invested. I would think this is a good beach read. At 200 pages it’s not too heavy.
Kennedy and Hunter's second chance at love- oh my god.
Meet Me in Paris is about three estranged sisters who must travel To Europe for a month after their grandfather passes away to receive their inheritance.
I loved everything about the theme of this book. But the banter- that's what blew it out of the park for me.
BC I understood what it felt like to fall for your childhood best friend and then they get ripped from you. The idea of rekindling a spark you thought had snuffed out?
Ugh. Top tier tbh.
But the Jealousy Hunter had was just delicious. Almost as much as the frog legs- if you know, you know.
If I am being brutally honest-
There are some unresolved plotlines in the story that I would have loved to see wrapped up, Colette esp.
The pacing was a bit fast, and the book was pretty predictable, HOWEVER-
I stand by my 5-star rating bc the writing was so amazing. The characters were the best and the dialog had me kicking my feet. I am new to Sasha's work, but you best believe that she will be an auto-buy for me in the future.
When Kennedy and her two sisters find out they're to recieve an inheritance from their late grandfather they can't believe it. Not only was he careful with his money bit you would never have known he was a millionaire. But can the sisters actually work together to be entitled to it, or would the past prove to much. Then Kennedy finds out that they have to go on a month long trip starting in Paris, of all places. It had been her life long dream to go she loved anything Paris related. Except now Hunter her best friend from childhood lived there. Could she see him again, would he even want to see her. He'd moved on could she. This is a brilliant story with so many rom com films mentioned, it actually would make a superb film. If you love a story that has comedy, romance and even a little sadness. Then thisvis the book you need and I will definitely be looking out for the next in this brilliant series ❤️
This is a new author to me, and I really enjoyed the premise of this storyline.
As challenging as sister relationships can be, these three have quite a journey ahead of them - and Alexis, Jillian and Kennedy need to figure out how to put the past hurts in the past.
This is book one, and focuses on the second chance between Hunter and Kennedy, Paris, and dreams lost and found. I enjoyed the back and forth between the characters, and the obvious affection and chemistry between this couple. While this is a clean romance, the feelings are palpable, and engaging.
I enjoyed my read, and am excited to continue on - with Jillian's story (in Rome) next! My complimentary copy of this one came from Booksirens, and I voluntarily leave my review.
A brilliant story of three sisters who embark on their journey to Europe, starting from Paris. All because of their Grandfather's will they agreed to go on this journey and new adventure awaits. Each sister had their own amazing personality which made them perfect in their own way. The elder of them all, Kennedy found her lost love in Paris but it wasn't as simple. I loved how the feelings were narrated and each chapter was perfectly portrayed. I loved this light hearted story. It was a quick light read. This one was about the elder one and I can wait for another book to know more about other sisters. The journey will still continue and I wanna find out 🤩😍 Go on guys check this book out 😁
This was such a sweet story! Kennedy and her sisters take off on a tour of Europe in order to inherit money from their father, and learn so much about themselves and each other along the way. Kennedy is dreading going to Paris, as it holds both happy and painful memories for her, but she can't help falling in love with the city, and when she bumps into an old friend there, her world is turned upside down! I loved the chemistry between Hunter and Kennedy. He was so protective of her, but also really patient, he allowed her the time and space to find herself and I liked that. It was funny and poignant, and a good reflection on sibling relationships. I'm excited to read the next one!
A delightful best friends-to-lovers romance. 5* The author who was new to me presented a well-written, entertaining and intriguing plot. It is filled with well-described characters each with their individual traumas, personalities and aspirations. The book was the first in a series about 3 sisters telling the story about bringing them together while taking them on an adventure and each of them finding love. This first novel is about Kennedy and Hunter in Paris. I would happily recommend this charming romance.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Meet Me in Paris by Sasha Hart is a delightful, charming and entertaining short story about three estranged sisters and one best friend. The three sisters must travel to Europe for one month starting in Paris to comply with the rules set by their late grandfather before they receive their inheritance. The characters, sometimes quirky, but relatable and likable were carefully created and fit well with the storyline. It is a heartwarming story of love, second chances and has all the elements of an entertaining, well written story. I received an ebook copy of this book and these opinions are strictly my own. I rated it a five star.
What a sweet story! This book had me from the get-go. Paris, yes! Phantom of the Opera, yes! and throw in some rekindled romance. Amazing! This book has all the good feels. Kennedy, a strong FMC, who worries about everything and everyone else but herself first. Can definitely relate. Paris is a wonderful back drop for this story of reconnecting with not only her sisters, but her childhood best friend. This is another great summer read if you are looking for something light and romantic. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Great story and I love the message of finding love at home vs romanticizing places like Paris. The author does a great job of setting up the conflict between the sisters but then letting you get to know and appreciate them and look forward to their stories later in the series. Speaking of conflict… Kennedy and Hunter have a LOT of history and have had a couple of close calls filled with misunderstandings. Working through those layers yields additional twists and make this book a great read. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
3.5 🌟 This was such a cute, quick read! I loved the adventure and learning about different attractions in Paris! It was not as predictable as I expected, which was refreshing, although I didn’t feel the chemistry between Hunter and Kennedy. Overall, I would still recommend this as I liked the main character, Kennedy, and the adventure!
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Sweet! Romantic! Swoon-worthy! Wonderful! For me, the best test of the enjoyment level of a book is how big I'm smiling or how hard I'm sobbing at the end. I can't wipe the smile off my face after reading Kennedy and Hunter's super sweet story! I can't believe that I have to wait until July 2025 to read Jillian and Mateo's story!! Well done, Sasha! Well done!!
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
This was a quick and cute booksnack It's has well written plot and the characters are really good and very relatable. Kind of reminded me of a Hallmark movie and I love those!! This author is new to me and I look forward to her next book.
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This was a cute, short read! Plot was well written, the characters were great. I actually really enjoyed this book! Definitely reminded me of my love for Europe and travel - I can’t wait to read the others!
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
What an amazing story that will give you humour and possible romance. Four sisters on a trip together. What will it bring them. Light and easy reading. Don’t miss out.
A sisters’ trip across Europe thanks to an inheritance? Yes, please! But what really hooked me was Hunter—he’s been waiting in Paris for years because of a promise Kennedy made, and now that she’s finally here, she wants nothing to do with him?! Talk about a rollercoaster of emotions. I loved the push and pull between them, the European setting, and the sister dynamics. It had all the tension and romance I was hoping for, making this a super enjoyable read!
"Meet Me in Paris" is the first book in Sasha Hart's Travel Sisters series. It’s a friends-to-lovers story set in the enchanting City of Love, Paris!
Kennedy's grandfather has just passed away, and to inherit his wealth —surprise, he was rich!—she must spend a month travelling through Europe with her estranged sisters, starting in the City of Lights, Paris. Everything would have been fine, except her best friend, with whom she hasn't spoken since their meaningful kiss and a complicated last conversation, lives there. Naturally, she is determined to avoid crossing paths with him, but, as we know, that doesn't go as planned.
I really enjoyed their interactions and how evident it was that they still had feelings for each other. Hunter's efforts to make amends and win her back were heartwarming. I loved exploring Paris with them, through its monuments, which deeply connected to the story and held special significance for Kennedy because of her mother, bringing tears to my eyes.
I liked their interactions, how visible the two still had feelings for each other, and how Hunter was trying to make it up to her and trying to win her over at the same time.
Loved their visit through Paris, through the monuments, how they related to the story and how important it was to Kennedy because of her mother, which brought tears to my eyes.
There were a few unresolved plot points, such as Collette's storyline, and I would have liked to see Kennedy go to Hunter to support him, during his time of need instead of him returning to her. Nonetheless, this was a truly adorable story, and I loved it!
Really recommend it if you love friends-to-lovers stories! ^-^
~ I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily! ~