Meet Me in Paris by Kristin Harmel


Robin’s Rave Reviews 2026

Romance – Contemporary Fiction with Historical References –  Women’s Fiction

5 Stars

MEET ME IN PARIS by Kristin Harmel is described as Love Actually meets The Notebook in a tale of love, loss, and finding your way home, all set over the course of one life-changing week in Paris.

In this contemporary story the novel follows the lives of multiple Americans, unknown to each other, who have come to the City of Light for very different reasons, and yet their stories intertwine among the bookstores, bistros, bars, hotels, and tourist sites.

Book Summary

Book cover for Meet Me in Paris by Kristin HarmelJulia and Piper

Julia always planned on returning to the city, but a recent diagnosis has finally pushed her to take the trip now to give her daughter, Piper, a special memory to hold onto. Piper, in her early twenties, intends on spending all her time with her mother. After Piper meets a cute waiter, she squeezes in time for him when Julia needs to rest. Julia’s amazed when she also meets someone who stirs unexpected feelings in her, but she must tell him about her diagnosis.

Jackson

Jackson, a 90s rock star, has come to Paris to launch his reunion tour to reignite interest with his fans. Even so, fame doesn’t sit well with him because others have used it to their advantage in the past. That deep connection of being loved for who he is on the inside has eluded him until Jackson meets a woman who doesn’t recognize him while in a Paris bar. She could be the missing part of his life.

Henry and Celeste

Henry, now in his 90s, writes hit songs, including Jackson’s big hit, City of Light. What fans don’t know is this well-loved song is about Celeste, a woman Henry loved during WWII. When he returned for her after the war, he thought she died. All these years later, a letter told him she’s alive but has dementia. Henry hopes his love song can break through her fog long enough for her to realize he came back for her. As he stays in Paris with his granddaughter, Melanie, Henry discovers Melanie’s marriage is in trouble.

Kayla

Kayla moved to Paris to get to know her French father. She’s settled into a job at a nursing home to support herself. A young artist in the park has noticed her walking past nearly every day and asks if he can paint her. Some Parisians are more welcoming to a foreigner living there than others.

Shelby and Jack

Shelby’s two girlfriends have brought her to Paris for a celebration of her divorce, only days away from being finalized. Shelby becomes interested Jack, a bar owner, who treats her with care and respect. Meanwhile, her almost-ex calls because he wants to try again. He broke it off with his girlfriend, but the reason is a red flag. Shelby is stuck between a decision to return to what she knows or to have the courage to believe she deserves more.

George and Lou

George and Lou fought together in Vietnam. After fifty years, the two widowers are still best friends. Lou convinces George to go on a Paris group tour with other Vietnam vets. He wants to see where the peace accords ending the war were signed.

With a full cast of characters, MEET ME IN PARIS addresses tough experiences real people go through such as dementia, lost love, first love, loneliness, life after widowhood and divorce, infidelity, lies, cancer, desire to connect with a distant parent, difficulties of fame, love that seems to have arrived too late, and the need for connection.

My Thoughts

Kristin Harmel is known best for her brilliant historical novels, mostly based in WWII. This new book is different but just as brilliant. It’s a contemporary story with touches of historical references to WWII and Vietnam. It’s clear that Kristin is right at home writing about Paris, having lived there for a while herself.

Photo of the Eiffel tower in Paris
Eiffel tower in Paris

I loved this book so much. It’s full of interesting, complex characters and situations. Kristin’s characters come alive during a week in Paris, walking the street, entering the hotels, enjoying the bars and bistros, and seeing the sites of Paris. Piper and Julia’s story takes center stage with Henry and Celeste coming in a close second. I adored both of these stories and how Kristin expertly wove them together.

My only small criticism is about the number of characters. Generally, it wasn’t too hard to keep track of, but the story may have been better with a few less. Personally, I would have cut the veteran storyline since it didn’t closely tie in to the others. George and Lou’s story felt like it was thrown in after the rest of the book was written to give more character diversity. They are old, one is white and one is black, and (SPOILER ALERT) they express their long-time, unspoken love for each other. Character diversity is a good thing, but this storyline just didn’t feel connected to the other stories and added more characters to keep track of. I would have preferred more depth in Kayla’s story.

Rating

Due to my last point, I rank this novel 4.5/5 stars (rounded up to 5). I loved how the stories and characters transported me into their lives. Paris isn’t on my bucket list, but I wasn’t ready to leave this city or these characters at the end of the book. Your summer  vacation may only be sunbathing in your own backyard, but MEET ME IN PARIS can sweep you away in your mind.

Thank you to Gallery Books and NetGalley for the ARC of MEET ME IN PARIS by Kristin Harmel. The opinions are my own.

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About the Author

Photo of author Kristin HarmelKristin Harmel is a New York Times bestselling, USA Today bestselling, and #1 international bestselling author, and a breast cancer survivor. She spent her childhood in Massachusetts, Ohio, and Florida, and after earning her journalism degree from the University of Florida, she lived in Paris and Los Angeles. Orlando, Florida, is now her home with her husband and son.

Paris, often the setting for her WWII novels, is one of Kristin’s favorite places. (Her other favorite place is Disney World. How convenient that she lives in Orlando!) She is also a co-founder and co-host of Friends and Fiction, a weekly web show where authors interview other authors.

If You Like…

If MEET ME IN PARIS sounds like a book you’d enjoy, also check out my past reviews on these books by Kristin Harmel: The Book of Lost Names, The Stolen Life of Colette Marceau, The Winemaker’s Wife, The Paris Daughter, and The Forest of Vanishing Stars.

 

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The Stolen Life of Colette Marceau by Kristin Harmel


Robin’s Rave Reviews 2025

5 Stars

THE STOLEN LIFE OF COLETTE MARCEAU by Kristin Harmel is a WWII story centered on a jewel thief. To be honest, that topic didn’t particularly call to me; however, I’ve read Kristin’s books and know she delivers fantastic stories. I had to give it a try, and she didn’t disappoint. THE STOLEN LIFE OF COLETTE MARCEAU, a 5-star read, is so much more than a WWII or jewel thief story. I highly recommend it!

The book releases on June 17, 2025, but you can preorder it now. Preordering is a huge help to authors.

Book cover of The Stolen Life of Colette Marceau by Kristin Harmel Book Summary

This dual timeline story of Colette’s life is set in 1944 Paris and in 2018 Boston. I was immediately interested when I discovered the jewel thief was nearly 90 years old and still stealing. Just the idea of an old woman jewel thief, who no one would suspect, made me smile. The story brings up the question—Is it ever okay to steal? Most people would say no, but in this book, you’ll be rooting for the thief!

During her childhood, Colette is trained by her jewel thief mother. As descendants of Robin Hood, they live by a strict code to only steal from unkind, hurtful people and to give the proceeds to good causes. Her mother’s cause of choice is The Resistance, to help get Jews out of Paris and create forged documents for them.

Colette’s mother is afraid her children could be separated from her during the war. She sews stolen items into the hem of Colette’s and her sister’s nightgowns, to use in an emergency to buy protection for themselves. Most recently, each of them has a diamond bracelet sewn into their clothes. The two bracelets fit together into one magnificent piece. The night Mother is arrested, Colette’s sister also disappears, taken by an unknown person in uniform. Because Colette feels guilty about her sister’s abduction, she spends the next 76 years searching for the other bracelet, hoping it will bring answers to what happened to her sister that night.

In 2018 Boston, Colette is a volunteer at the Holocaust Museum, the same museum founded through her anonymous financial gift. She continues to support it through her thievery and volunteer work. When Colette discovers a diamond museum will be displaying the missing bracelet, she needs to uncover who is loaning the piece for the show. The bracelet’s discovery brings the possibility of closure to old wounds and possibly getting justice for her sister. Getting answers isn’t easy when the truth is tied to old war events and questionable choices. Colette’s friends take active roles in helping her uncover the truth. The secrets they discover aren’t what they thought they’d find.

My Thoughts 

I loved Kristin’s character development, especially of Colette. The writing kept me engaged, the flow of the story was smooth, and the ending was satisfying. When I finished, I marveled at how she planted so many tidbits in the 1944 portion and tied it all together in 2018. She is a master storyteller!

If you don’t want to read about the atrocities of WWII but enjoy historical fiction, this is a great book for you. Kristin brings us into the everyday lives of Parisians and includes events, like the roundups in the Jewish sector, without emphasizing the horror. She doesn’t downplay the significance, but the story is based mostly on Colette’s non-Jewish family’s experience during the war.

*Note:  I received the Advance Reader’s Copy from Gallery Books and NetGalley, but the opinions are always my own.

About the Author

Photo of author Kristin HarmelKristin Harmel spent her childhood near Boston, Massachusetts, and in Worthington, Ohio, and St. Petersburg, Florida. After earning her journalism degree from the University of Florida, she lived in Paris and Los Angeles, but she now calls Orlando, Florida, home with her husband and son. She is a New York Times bestselling, USA Today bestselling, and #1 international bestselling author, and a breast cancer survivor.

She has a special heart for writing fiction based on WWII events, often set in one of her favorite places—Paris. (Her other favorite place is Disney World. It’s convenient she lives in Orlando!) She is also a co-founder and co-host of Friends & Fiction, a weekly web show where authors interview other authors.

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If You Like…

If THE STOLEN LIFE OF COLETTE MARCEAU by Kristin Harmel sounds interesting, check out these books by her that I’ve read and reviewed:

The Book of Lost Names

The Paris Daughter

The Forest of Vanishing Stars

The Winemaker’s Wife

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