Faux Pas by Natasha Madison
Release Date: October 1st 2018
Genres: Romance, Contemporary
Meghan
Five days in Paris sounded like a great idea for three friends. Especially when amazing wine was in play.
It didn't matter that our rented “apartment” only had one bed, and barely enough space to breathe. We were in Paris and our motto was c'est la vie.
Nothing would faze us, not even the rude waiter at the first restaurant we went to, or the insanely hot manager who was insulted when a bottle of wine was returned.
Nothing could bring me down or knock me off my path to the best vacation of my life.
Alex
Alex
I had six days in Paris and then I'd go back to my wine vineyard. It was smooth sailing until three "Americans" came into the restaurant and returned my newest full-bodied, savory creation.
I ignored her until she stormed out of the restaurant looking for a taxi at one in the morning. I couldn't leave her wandering around the streets of Paris, could I?
I’d give her a ride, make sure she was safe, and my duty would be done. Except, was it?
Something about her pulled me.
This could be a vacation fling. After all, there is no real reason for her to know my interesting secret.
I'm France’s most eligible bachelor.
This faux pair is almost a faux pas...
My Review:
From the eye catching cover to the intriguing synopsis, Faux Pas is the story of adventure and romance in the city of love. At the beginning of the story we get to meet Meghan Prust, after bonding with her two friends at a mutual friend’s wedding they have grown close ever since. Now it’s been four years and they decide to do something instantaneous why getting tickets to visit Paris together. What it should have been a week filled with sightseeing and fun, it becomes so much more the minute Meghan sends back a bottle of wine at a restaurant. The owner gets offended, but the sexy stranger is about to change her life forever.
Alexandre (Alex) Deville has only one job and one job only and that is to oversee his parents’ restaurants all over Paris then head back to his vineyard. He is stunned when he sees three foreigners return one of his newest creations. But when he discovers that they were correct and they happen to get a bad bottle he is immediately attentive towards them even though they refuse his help. He is immediately attracted to Meghan and her sassiness. She refuses to back down and he likes her right away. Alex knows that he should get back to work, but he is taken by the three of them and he takes it upon himself to show them a good time in Paris. But spending time with Meghan is making things between them difficult and he can’t wait to make her his even though they have very limited amount of time together. They soon begin a vacation fling that starts to feel all too real, but there are secrets in his past that can threaten his future with Meghan and it’ll be up to him to decide if fighting for their relationship is worth it or not.
I love Paris and I could’t wait to read Faux Pas, needless to say it didn’t disappoint at all. Even though it was a bit confusing at the beginning the story quickly picks up and it’s all sexy and romantic after that. I love the interactions between the three friends, it’s evident how close they are and it was funny to read as well. Alex is not only a sexy stranger, but he is also wealthy and powerful. His family owns a lot of restaurants and he is happy to show how connected he is in the city. I loved how he took charge and planned things for them to see. But all bets are of the minute he gets close to Meghan. They know that they have a few days together and they enjoy every minute of it. It’s when Alex’s past comes back to haunt him that things begin to change. Overall, Fax Pas was a solid story with a great ending. I would highly recommend this story to those that love vacation romances and Paris. :)
***ARC provided in exchange for an honest review.***
My Rating:
{EXCERPT}
He makes his way through the tables, straight to ours. “quel est le problรจme?” What is the problem, his voice comes out gruff, the smell of his musk hitting my nose.
“Le vin n’est pas bon,” The wine isn’t good, I start saying, and I look at his eyes that look almost black. I’m not sure if it’s his natural color, or if the restaurant is dimmer now than before, or maybe it’s just his form blocking the lights. “il a un goรปt de vinaigre.” It tastes like vinegar, and I’m not sure it was the right thing to say or not. He stares at me, not saying a word. “Taste it.” I give up on my French and switch to English. “You’ll see.”
I’m waiting for him to say something back, but he doesn’t. Instead, he turns around and walks away from the table, going into the back. “What the fuck just happened?” Diana says in a whisper. We all turn to see where he went, checking to see if he is going to storm back in.
“She insulted his wine,” Kate says, leaning in and speaking softly.
I throw my hands in the air. “It was shit,” I say louder than I wanted to. “You guys said it yourself.” Looking around, I see that a couple of the tables are looking at us, but the majority of the tables are deep in their own conversations and not paying attention.
We don’t say anything else when we see the waiter come back with a new bottle in one hand and a new wine glass in the other. He uncorks the wine, then pours a touch in and waits for me to taste it. I don’t say anything to him; I just nod my head, and he puts the bottle in the middle of the table. “I guess I will pour the wine,” Kate says, picking up the bottle and pouring it in everyone’s glass. I pick up the glass of wine and bring it to my lips. The cold glass is resting on my lips when I feel someone staring at me. I look down and take a sip, then look around, and I guess it’s just me because no one is looking in my direction.
By the time we finish dinner, we’ve drunk two more bottles. and everyone is laughing and having a great time. The food was amazing. “We need a taxi,” I say. Getting up, I grab my jacket, shrugging it on.
“I think we can walk to the corner that way,” Diana says, pointing at the sky, “and flag one down.”
“If we go that way,” Kate says, pointing at the sky, “we need to call NASA.” We all laugh out loud while the waiter comes to take the bill from us.
“Merci.” We smile at him as he walks away, still not saying a word.
“Yes, thank you for my glass of ice cubes that you only brought me one of even though I asked for seven,” Kate says, laughing while trying to whisper. “And thank you for pouring our wine.”
“Okay, let’s go,” I say, walking to the front door.
“I’m going to ask him for a taxi,” Kate says, going to the waiter who stands at the hostess counter and asking him for a cab.
I watch from the front door as Diana stands behind her while I look in my bag and pull out my lip gloss.
“Pardon.” I hear Kate say loudly, and I look up.
“Vous pensez qu’aprรจs tout ce que vous avez fait ce soir vous mรฉritez que je vous appelle un taxi ?” I stand here with my mouth open in shock when he answered her. Do you think after everything you did to me tonight that you deserve that I call you a taxi?
Kate starts. “What did I do? Expect you to do your job?” she says, and Diana grabs her arm, pulling her to the front door.
“Did he just say …?” I ask her when we are standing outside in front of the restaurant, the wind blowing my hair in front of my face. I turn my head, making it fly back the other way.
“So it’s safe to say,” Diana starts with a laugh, “we aren’t coming back to this restaurant.”
“Take a picture of it, and tomorrow we can go on Yelp and leave a bad review,” Kate says, grabbing her phone from her pocket.
“Let’s just go,” I say, and the three of us look around at the desolate street.
“What time is it?” I ask and take out my phone. “Shit, it’s one a.m.”
“Yeah,” Diana says. We look right down the dark street and see some traffic coming from up ahead. “We should walk to that street and flag down a taxi.”
We all nod and start walking with Kate in the middle. “He was such an ass,” Kate says, “and the boss or manager was an even bigger ass.”
“Seriously,” I say, turning to them. “It’s like it was my fault his wine was shit,” I say, and then we all stop when a white four-door Audi stops next to us, surprising us.
“Get in.” The voice sounds familiar, but the street is so dark it doesn’t help. I lean in a bit to see his face, and I’m shocked when I see it’s the manager from the restaurant.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK READER GROUP | FOLLOW ON AMAZON | FOLLOW ON BOOKBUB | SUBSCRIBE TO NEWSLETTER
Thanks for stopping by! :)
0 comments:
Post a Comment
I love reading your comments, so don't be afraid to leave me a comment below:D