Thursday, January 09, 2020

The Paris Effect by K. S. Burns

It's a very complicated story this one by K.S.Burns, The Paris Effect
. It's a sort of trip not just in a city like Paris, with pretty heavy misadventures. This book is also a story of loss, of searching for a new identity, when, after all the identity is lost also during a trip that should reveal the best of ourselves; in this case, you will see, a lot of confusion and additional messes.
It's a story that spaces in the past, with numerous flashbacks.
There are these two friends, Amy and Kat; more than friends, telling to you the truth, but then Amy married William, upsetting Kat a lot. 
The two girlfriends had an idea, a Plan: to travelling once two capitals, but then Kat falls sick with a bad breast cancer and she died leaving Amy devastated. Amy is not in grade of finding answer in her present, with her husband, her work; she prefers to escape away travel alone, for finding some answer, and her choice is Paris. Sometimes it happens. We would want to be in the other part of the world for escaping sufferances. It's human and understandable. But there is nothing of seriously romantic, or nice in this trip, because pretty soon and alone she will meet a weird creature, Margaret who will manipulate her all the time, who will drug her for keeping her close to her. 
Misadventures will be many; Margaret will also avoid of telling her that William, Amy's husband desperately searched for her in Paris, from Phenix, Arizona. Once returned home well, William will be implacable.

Pity that there hasn't been a good end, in an existence, the one fo Amy, pretty confused. Her confusion became her reason of life.

Highly recommended.

I thank the author for this ebook.

Anna Maria Polidori 

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