P.S. from Paris
From Marc Levy, the most-read French author alive today, comes a modern-day love story between a famous actress hiding in Paris and a bestselling writer lying to himself. They knew their friendship was going to be complicated, but love--and the City of Lights--just might find a way.
On the big screen, Mia plays a woman in love. But in real life, she's an actress in need of a break from her real-life philandering husband--the megastar who plays her romantic interest in the movies. So she heads across the English Channel to hide in Paris behind a new haircut, fake eyeglasses, and a waitressing job at her best friend's restaurant.
Paul is an American author hoping to recapture the fame of his first novel. When his best friend surreptitiously sets him up with Mia through a dating website, Paul and Mia's relationship status is "complicated."
Even though everything about Paris seems to be nudging them together, the two lonely ex-pats resist, concocting increasingly far-fetched strategies to stay "just friends." A feat easier said than done, as fate has other plans in store. Is true love waiting for them in a postscript?
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Become an affiliateWith more than forty million books sold, Marc Levy is the most-read French author alive today. In a nationwide poll commissioned by Le Figaro, Marc tied with Victor Hugo as the country's number one favorite writer. He's written twenty-one novels to date, including A Woman Like Her, The Strange Journey of Alice Pendelbury, The Last of the Stanfields, P.S. from Paris, The Children of Freedom, Replay, and All Those Things We Never Said.
Originally written for his son, his first novel, If Only It Were True, was later adapted into the film Just Like Heaven starring Reese Witherspoon and Mark Ruffalo. Since then, Levy has not only won the hearts of European readers; he's won over audiences around the globe. Over two million copies of his books have been sold in China alone, and his novels have been published in forty-nine languages. He lives in New York City. Readers can learn more about him and follow his work at www.marclevy.info.