Midnight at the Eiffel

Romance, Contemporary
Cover of the book Midnight at the Eiffel by Rebecca Randolph Buckley, R. J. Buckley Publishing
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Author: Rebecca Randolph Buckley ISBN: 9781452479798
Publisher: R. J. Buckley Publishing Publication: February 18, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Rebecca Randolph Buckley
ISBN: 9781452479798
Publisher: R. J. Buckley Publishing
Publication: February 18, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

"Till death do us part" is not Jerold Singer's pledge, it is his mantra.

The story is about Shellie, Rachel, and Janet - all three wanting romance, all three wary, afraid to trust, and not sure if they even want to try. All three in Paris with life decisions to make.

Shellie Singer escapes to Paris from L.A. fleeing her abusive husband, Jerold, to follow her dream of becoming a famous Jazz singer. Adrian van Allman, a gentle young man from Switzerland striving to become a successful artist in Paris, falls in love with her at first sight. Rachel O'Neill is in Paris seeking inspiration to write her new novel. Rachel's detached and adventurer lover, flying over South America on a field trip for Cornwall's Eden Project, crashes into the Amazon Jungle. Back in L.A., Shellie's friend Janet Corrigan - a savvy, blond and brassy Barbie doll with brains - who harbored Shellie and made it possible for her to live on a Parisian houseboat near the Eiffel Tower, is accosted by Shellie's husband. Janet shoots him in self defense. But that does not stop Jerold Singer. He escapes police custody, leaving the hospital more determined than ever to find his runaway wife.

Rachel O'Neill reappears in all the "Midnight" novels, so go along with her to vibrant and exciting New Year's Eve celebrations around the world and become entwined in the drama, suspense, and romance that befalls her and the people surrounding her."

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"Till death do us part" is not Jerold Singer's pledge, it is his mantra.

The story is about Shellie, Rachel, and Janet - all three wanting romance, all three wary, afraid to trust, and not sure if they even want to try. All three in Paris with life decisions to make.

Shellie Singer escapes to Paris from L.A. fleeing her abusive husband, Jerold, to follow her dream of becoming a famous Jazz singer. Adrian van Allman, a gentle young man from Switzerland striving to become a successful artist in Paris, falls in love with her at first sight. Rachel O'Neill is in Paris seeking inspiration to write her new novel. Rachel's detached and adventurer lover, flying over South America on a field trip for Cornwall's Eden Project, crashes into the Amazon Jungle. Back in L.A., Shellie's friend Janet Corrigan - a savvy, blond and brassy Barbie doll with brains - who harbored Shellie and made it possible for her to live on a Parisian houseboat near the Eiffel Tower, is accosted by Shellie's husband. Janet shoots him in self defense. But that does not stop Jerold Singer. He escapes police custody, leaving the hospital more determined than ever to find his runaway wife.

Rachel O'Neill reappears in all the "Midnight" novels, so go along with her to vibrant and exciting New Year's Eve celebrations around the world and become entwined in the drama, suspense, and romance that befalls her and the people surrounding her."

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