Official Review: Paris in the Springtime by Susan Aylworth

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Re: Official Review: Paris in the Springtime by Susan Aylworth

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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting romance story following Paris, who left her job to move back home, who develops a relationship with her former Student Teacher. Will they have a successful relationship? It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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Great book for teenagers and sweet romans fans. I might check it out because I like simple realistic novels. Thank you for the review.
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Family or career?What is more important for her is the one she will choose.
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This is a heart warming love story about a young woman. Congratulations BOTD!
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This Christian romance book sounds like it raises serious questions about life and love. Great review!
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I love a good romance novel set in a small town. It's also the first book in a series! Will Paris choose love or success? Is it possible to find both with Greg in their old hometown? I look forward to reading this series.
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After reading a lot of small town romances, I can see the charm of small town living. I can also see the drawbacks of small town jobs against having a job in a big city. I guess one would have to use not only your head but your heart. I love romance novels. Thank you for your review!
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“Is home where you feel welcomed and loved, or where you feel successful?” When I read this passage from the review, I felt like I was Paris for a moment. Really, what’s the most important in life? Happiness or success? Thank you for your kind review.
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I would enjoy reading how the author explores the topics in her novel. The heroine seems like a strong protagonist we can cheer for.
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Small town support and rumor mill can be disconcerting. Along with the conflict at her previous job, Paris is trying to find balance between family and work along with the feelings she is finding with Greg. As alluded to in her excellent review, this small-town romance is delightful and entertaining in the description of the town and the people. Sounds like a relaxing read. B. Jackson's review is a prelude to a good, captivating read.
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Playful words with a double meaning of the title and the subtitle. At the same time, the author makes you think of the importance of family and career setting doubt between them. Through your review, which is carefully placed, I am inspired to read it.
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Although this seems like it would be a good read for those who like the genre, it doesn’t seem to be for me. I’m not fond of stories that over-romanticize small towns, especially love stories. After growing up in a small town, such stories become hard to swallow. Thank you for the helpful review.
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Paris and Greg’s love seems like a worthy read! This seems like a sweet romance and I would be interested in reading it and the rest in the series too! Great review and congratulations on BOTD!
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The struggle of Paris in choosing between love and success is relatable to every working person. Moving ahead in the professional career often requires some sacrifice at the home end. But nothing can match the fulfillment that one feels surrounded by their loved ones. The review gives me a meaningful peek inside the book which is enough for me to know that I would enjoy it. I am curious to know what Paris chooses in the end. It also let me visualize the story much like the trailer of a movie.
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This heart-warming romance novel is compelling. Having to choose between a sustainable job and being with family is quite hard but choosing between love and a dream job is neck-breaking. I'll love to see how Paris scaled through. Good review. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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