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The Paris Model



The Paris Model
By Alexandra Joel
Genre:-Historical Fiction/Espionage Thriller
Pages:-400
Publisher:-Harper360UK
Blurb:-A lush debut novel in the vein of Kathleen Tessaro's international bestseller, Elegance, about a beautiful woman working as a model for Christian Dior in post war Paris, who discovers astonishing secrets about herself and the fabulous people around her.
 Raised on a vast Australian sheep farm, the beautiful Grace Woods is compelled to travel to tumultuous, post war Paris in order to start a new life. While working as a glamorous model for Christian Dior, the world's newly acclaimed emperor of fashion, Grace mixes with counts and princesses, authors and artists, diplomats and politicians. Amongst those she befriends are Pablo Picasso, Julia Child, and the future Jackie Kennedy.
 But when Grace falls in love with the handsome Phillippe Boyer, she doesn't know that he is leading a double life, nor that his past might hold secrets and lies that will turn her life upside down.
 Based on a true story, The Paris Model by debut fiction author Alexandra Joel. is an unforgettable tale of glamour, family secrets and heartbreak.
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My Review:-Grace Woods is a young Australian woman, who goes for what she wants in post war Paris. After her marriage to Jack fails, Grace leaves her sheep station home in Australia for Paris. Grace gets a job as a mannequin fashion model for extraordinaire Christian Dior, which is the best job she could ever what. Grace starts to mix with the models on the catwalk, meeting film stars, the royals, and even politicians. Walking the catwalks of Paris she so meets the handsome Phillippe Boyer, and falls for him. But Grace discovers a secret that he is keeping and it's not a safe place for her. The author has set the scene really well with the details he has added throughout the story, so that you can picture it as you read it, 















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