
The Paris Key
Reviews

Slow and boring. Could have been a novella with some good editing

It seems I have been on a Francophile journey the past few weeks. And right now I need my passport updated so I can head to Paris and then saunter down to Provence. And The Paris Key did not disappoint (or help with that longing). A quick read (I devoured in two days) and one which makes you want to dress better and find the best baguette in town. It seems the antique key Genevieve wears around her neck, given to her by her mother, is the 'key' to both the past and the present. With shifting points of view, you explore how Genevieve, her mother and aunt all had, and kept, secrets, some of which impact the future. Does Genevieve give up on getting the proper paperwork and head back to her life in the United States, or does she unlock the door to a different future with her new friends in Paris?
