Memoir / Humor
Date Published: January 14, 2014
When newly-single party girl Vicki moved to Paris, she was hoping to indulge in wine, stuff her face with croissants, and fall in love. It proved to be much moredifficile than she'd imagined. In this laugh-out-loud memoir, this cheeky storyteller recounts the highs and lows of her life in the City of Light. Sassy and shamefully honest, Vicki makes you feel as if you're right there in Paris stumbling along the cobblestones with her.
Will she find love? Will she learn to consume reasonable amounts of alcohol? Will the French administration ever cut her a break?
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It takes no time at all for Vicki Lesage to hook her reader with her words and her story in general. I was invested from the get-go. This novel is a great example of the struggles a person can go through and the ability to overcome just that. I loved the humor of the novel. It really helped to cut through some of the more emotional situations.
Vicki Lesage's writing style is smooth and effortless. I felt like I was in her head and that is a huge testament to her writing ability. Powerful and Emotional and Inspiring.
Vicki Lesage's writing style is smooth and effortless. I felt like I was in her head and that is a huge testament to her writing ability. Powerful and Emotional and Inspiring.
Amazon bestselling author Vicki Lesage proves daily that raising two French kids isn't as easy as the hype lets on. In her three minutes of spare time per week, she writes, sips bubbly, and prepares for the impending zombie apocalypse. She lives in Paris with her French husband, rambunctious son, and charming daughter, all of whom mercifully don't laugh when she says "au revoir." She penned the Paris Confessions series in between diaper changes and wine refills. She writes about the ups and downs of life in the City of Light at VickiLesage.com.
I was checking out the giveaway in an email and had to come over. It's 6am and when I saw the title I couldn't help but smile and come right over. Who chose it?
ReplyDeletesherry @ fundinmental
Hi Sherry! Thanks for stopping by! I chose the title "Confessions of a Paris Potty Trainer" to tie into the title of my first book "Confessions of a Paris Party Girl." The sequel covers my life once I had kids, but don't expect any (useful) potty training tips -- we're pretty much a disaster over here!
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