Maggie Bliss is a middle-aged author who is experiencing writer’s block. Attempting to write the third manuscript in a trilogy, she has already received two deadline extensions without having written a single word. When her agent Lee suggests she spend some time away in Paris to clear her head, she jumps at the chance to get away.
Now in Paris, Maggie is staying in Lee’s fabulous apartment complete with a housekeeper to meet her every need. She is also quickly introduced to Max, the housekeeper’s middle-aged son, who assists Maggie in a makeover fitting of a Parisian. Maggie welcomes the new look and feels it timely because she will be meeting her daughter and ex husband for lunch. Soon, as Maggie starts to unwind and explore Paris, her ability to write becomes stronger and stronger. She discovers that is seems to be easier to write when her new found muse is present, creating a scenario that works for her writing, but may only lead to heartbreak.
Book Review
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I loved the romance, appreciated the detailed character development and could feel Maggie’s journey of personal growth experienced throughout the book. I found Maggie to be both likeable and relatable – the type of character who you’d love to be a friend. I loved the description of French cuisine, and the places that Maggie visits. I admired the way that Maggie embraced the French culture, stepping out of her comfort zone at times to experience more. The book flowed beautifully, and I felt engaged throughout. Maggie Finds Her Muse is a lovely piece of escapism, which made me yearn to resume travel when I’m safely able to do so.
What I Liked About Maggie Finds Her Muse:
- A likeable, well-developed protagonist
- The discussion about French food
- The escapism of the setting and storyline
I Recommend This Book To:
Thank you to St Martin’s Press and Netgalley for the ARC of this book in exchange for the honest review provided here.
My rating: ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️/5
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The Paris Model by Alexandra Joel
Paris is Always a Good Idea by Jenn McKinlay
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Thanks for reading! I hope that I’ve helped you find your next great read! Maggie Finds Her Muse publishes April 20/21. I hope you have a wonderful day.