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戴安娜·比勒的《巴黎最闪亮的星》讲述了一个关于初恋和第二次机会的惊心动魄的故事。

她没想到初恋会回来,但他会留下来吗?

阿美丽·圣詹姆斯是个骗子。巴黎围城战后,她成为“圣彼得堡”。艾米,巴黎歌剧院芭蕾舞团需要这位甜美、善良的首席芭蕾舞演员来恢复其丑闻的声誉,这一切都是为了保护她和她的妹妹努力建立的安全生活。但当她的初恋再次出现,看起来一如既往地英俊潇洒,而她过去的鬼魂确实又回来困扰她时,她来之不易的安全陷入了混乱。

本尼迪克特·摩尔博士永远不会忘记那个在他几乎失去生命后帮助他拥抱生活的女孩。现在,几年后,他回到了巴黎。他的目标是招募有前途的新科学家,也许还能再次见到艾米莉。当他发现她遇到麻烦时,他不顾一切地想要帮助她,并将她抱在怀里。

当她最终同意让他帮忙时,他们用假求爱来掩饰他们在一起的时光。很快,在一个不明智但热气腾腾的吻的帮助下,旧情重新燃起。只不过,他们的生活却相差甚远。他们能否安然无恙地度过难关?

“我预计戴安娜·比勒将在接下来的几年里讲述精彩的故事;这一点的确定性让我兴奋不已。” – 聪明的母狗,垃圾书

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ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08R2KDSF3
出版商 ‏ : ‎ St. Martin’s Griffin (October 12, 2021)
出版日期 ‏ : ‎ October 12, 2021
语言 ‏ : ‎ 英语
文件大小 ‏ : ‎ 3052 KB
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打印长度 ‏ : ‎ 393 页
页码来源 ISBN ‏ : ‎ 1250297877

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Reviewer: SB Samphire
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A gorgeous ghost story and a gorgeous love story
Review: Ohhhh do I love the way Diana Biller writes ghost stories and love stories and just people in general. Her characters are so, SO good, so warm and true and richly developed and I love them so much (especially including every one of the various ghosts who visit Amelie, the heroine of this novel).This is a book about grief and about recovering from trauma and learning how to find hope again – so even though I’d preordered it (in two different formats, because I’ve loved everything she writes THAT much!), I hesitated about getting started. I thought maybe I should wait until I was no longer dealing with a physical recovery of my own.But I did read the opening just to see what it was like…and that was it. I was sucked in completely! I stayed up far too late to devour it all tonight, and I don’t regret it one bit. Amelie and Benedict have both been through so much in their past, but watching both of them, in different ways, start to unclench and find joy again was AMAZING. I adore the entire Moore family so much (and look forward with great interest to Maggie’s book whenever it arrives), and Amelie’s little sister is wonderful, too. This book is just so warm and rich and overflowing with compassion, and there’s so much lovely humor and lightness of touch in the midst of the harder issues. I love this bit between Amelie and Benedict, early on after they’ve met again for the first time in twelve years:”Your offer. Of…help.””I will always help you,” he said plainly.This did not seem to please her. “I want to negotiate.””Alright,” he said. “I’ll give you anything you want.””Ben. Benedict, I mean.””You can keep calling me Ben.””Benedict. That’s not how a negotiation works.””No?”She frowned at him. He smiled back. He couldn’t help it – he was slowly realizing she’d come to see *him* and a slow tide of joy was rolling through his body.”I can’t accept your help for nothing,” she said. “I need to give you something in return.””I like sandwiches,” he said.She huffed at him. It was a familiar huff. It meant he wasn’t doing what she thought he ought to, that he wasn’t seeing reason – he was being pig-headed. He’d loved that sound.He still loved it.***The issues that Amelie and Ben have both been through (his time as a doctor in the US civil war; hers in Paris during the Franco-Prussian war and the Bloody Week afterwards) are real and hard and complex – but the romance between them is just lovely. And I adored the ghosts!Basically, just: this book is wonderful. Read it! (I have no idea why, btw, the rather bland cover copy and the cover image make absolutely no mention of the many ghosts involved in this book. Ghosts – both literal and metaphorical – are the main propellors of the whole plot! They’re hardly irrelevant! But – in other words, please ignore the cover copy and understand that it’s a fabulous ghost story AND a fabulous romance, full of really wonderful characters. Some of them also occur in a different book, The Widow of Rose House, which I also loved, but you can happily read them in either order. And the novella prequel about the Moore parents is lovely too!) I will buy everything Diana Biller wants to write, in multiple formats, forever. 🙂

Reviewer: Michelle Louise
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Interesting Second Chance Paranormal Historical Romance
Review: Twelve years ago, Civil War Veteran and battlefield surgeon, Benedict Moore traveled to Paris with his family to recover both from the horrors of war and almost dying of malaria and malpractice. There, he met a girl, Amelie St. James, who changed his life. Put it back on track. And they fell in love. But the fates were against them. Now twelve years, another war (This time the Franco-Prussian War), and the Siege of Paris a between them they meet again. Now he’s a Doctor, a neurologist, a completely new field of study and he’s in Paris to recruit talent for a new center in New York City. She’s a prima ballerina in the Paris Opera ballet corps. More than that, she’s St. Amie the dancer who brought light to Paris after the siege.But when another dancer is found floating in the Seine, the woman’s ghost seeks out Amelie to help her. And she has no one else to turn to other than her former love. But in order to save Amelie’s reputation, they must pretend to be courting. A pretense that shows every sign of becoming real.–So first off, I need to state that this book is actually part of a series and this book will spoil the first book in the series JSYK. You don’t need to have read that book to understand this book, but I think it would likely help things. And I’m not sure why they aren’t linked. Also this book does need trigger warnings. The author actually includes a blanket warning at the start of the book and does provide actual triggers on her website. I really wish more authors would do this. It’s really not that hard.The story itself is a well-researched slow-burn second chance romance with paranormal elements and a hint of mystery. The set up is well done and there are a lot of flashbacks to their first meeting/romance in Paris. I really loved the behind the scenes look into the realities of life in Paris, particularly the life of a dancer in that time. That said, I felt that the ending was very rushed and parts of the conflict were sort of hand-waved away. But I also liked one major aspect of the ending, the hero respected the heroine’s wishes to save herself (which is an ongoing theme in this story so not really a spoiler).The characters were deep and unusually for HistRom set in this time both over the age of thirty. Ben is a caring doctor from a loving family and definitely a bit of a beta hero. He lets Amelie take the lead in their relationship and he’s enchanted by her strength and ability. It’s lovely to see. Amelie is more complex. She’s caring and kind and loving, but she’s also a survivor, manipulative when she needs to be, often ruthlessly practical, and occasionally frustratingly stubborn. It makes sense in context. She’s got a lot of the “No one saves you but yourself” attitude so even when there’s an easy solution in front of her she doesn’t always take it. She’s also got some well-founded trust issues which make her wary of help. With reason.I was surprised by the paranormal elements in this story since the blurb didn’t really indicate them. I like paranormal, don’t get me wrong, but I also like to know what my expectations are going in. That said, I really did like all of the ghost characters. They felt real. I’m still a little shaky on the solution to the problem… which goes back to the rushed ending.In all, it was a fun book that I read quickly. But it’s not a perfect book and could have stood for about another 30-50 pages to wrap up all of the loose threads more satisfactorily and clearly.Four StarsI received an ARC of this book via NetGalley

Reviewer: Cathy Edwards
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Diana Biller is a great writer
Review: This is a great follow-up to The Widow of Rose House, yes, but it’s also just a great book period. Diana’s writing just sucks you into the story and she has created a world of great characters. I NEED to know more about the Moore family – I desperately want Maggie and Henry’s stories!

Reviewer: Lisa
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: After reading the debut, I was very curious to the next book. Unlike the previous one this one was more emotional and less funny and fluffy, causing it for me to take a bit longer to finish it. All in all a beautiful, and very original book.

Reviewer: jeanne adamek
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Although the story started out a somewhat slow, I have to say I loved this book every bit as I did th first one in this series!

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