Ebook Midnight Train to Paris City of Light Book 3 edition by Juliette Sobanet Romance eBooks

By Robert Jensen on Thursday, 30 May 2019

Ebook Midnight Train to Paris City of Light Book 3 edition by Juliette Sobanet Romance eBooks





Product details

  • File Size 6193 KB
  • Print Length 233 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 1477808752
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Saint Germain Press (April 7, 2019)
  • Publication Date April 7, 2019
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B07QBQX8PT




Midnight Train to Paris City of Light Book 3 edition by Juliette Sobanet Romance eBooks Reviews


  • Juliette Sobanet is a new writer for me and I found myself enjoying this book very much from the first page. The story involves twin girls who have a rather rough upbringing as their mother, a former prostitute, finds herself destitute after her husband leaves the family to fend for themselves. The girls share the common bond that many twins have, the ability to know how the other is doing emotionally. The situation goes from bad to worse when their mother returns to the only way she knows to make money. Flash forward to the present and see that one of the twins, Jillian Chambord is a successful newspaper journalist just about ready to publish her expose of the powerful DC political bigwig that ruined the lives of the twins growing up, meet the justice he so richly deserves. She is talking to her editor about the article when her ex boyfriend and former CIA investigator shows up at her office, saying that Jillian needs to leave, as her twin, Isla, has been abducted. Now a private investigator, Samuel has been hired by the wealthy Morel family of Paris to find Isla, the fiance' of their son, Fredderic. Little did Jillian know that heading to Paris and the Morel castle was just the start of the hunt for Isla.that would take the couple back to another time when another abduction had happened on the infamous and opulent Orient Express train. But Jillian will do anything in her power to save Isla from a fate that has been waiting for her for the last 75 years.
  • I have absolutely loved Juliette's Paris books, so I couldn't wait to read this one. This is the first serial I've read, and it's an interesting approach. I read each one as it came out. I can't decide if I had to do it all over again if I would've waited and read it all at once. But regardless, I really enjoyed the story.

    Juliette's other Paris books are probably considered chicklit or women's fiction. This book was quite a departure though. I would call this a time travel romantic mystery. What I loved the most about this story is that it was totally unique! I kept constantly thinking, where did she come up with this? I literally felt transported from present day to Paris in 1937.

    Juliette has a strong voice and it worked really well in this story. I absolutely loved Samuel. I'm very impressed at Juliette being able to pull off a story like this and make it work. Would highly recommend.
  • The Midnight Train to Paris by Juliette Sobanet

    This story takes you on a ride of a most famous train and through time and back again to the present.
    When one can put one's life in danger to save others the harmful effects of the past nightmares and mysteries.
    Where a newspaper journalist and an ex-boyfriend are reunited and thrown together in a case, set out to find the answers of several mysteries of the past. Set in beautiful backgrounds of France, Paris's country sides, the mountains of the Alps and surrounding areas and also set on the famous Orient Express train.. Mysteries told and webs unwound to find answers and help find out about deaths committed long ago and save them from happening again in the present.

    A whirlwind story of adventure, life, love and excitement. Where it will take this couple in future stories will be up to this wonderful story telling author. She will have you wanting more. I will definitely look forward to reading more of her book.

    Thank you for a enjoyable read.
  • I received this book in installations as the author wrote it. That is the first time I have ever read a Serial Book and I
    found it quite appealing. Will do it again, that is for sure.

    This is one of those books that takes the characters back in time via the Orient Express to solve a European Murder
    75 years earlier. If they can not get their in time....generations of people's lives will be forever be affected in a tragic way.

    I loved this Author's writing style. and will want to read the rest of her books that will come out in July.

    If you have never tried a serial read...do yourself a favor and give it a try. Oh, you must have an e-reader to do so.
  • I enjoyed all the twists and turns that were so unexpected. Very fast paced on the edge of your seat story. Just when you think you have it figured out, something else is thrown into the mix. If there is a sequel, I WILL be reading it. I highly recommend this book.
  • I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this book. Love Tanya Eby as narrator. The story had me so entranced while at work that it kept me focused and my daynflew by.
  • Good story. Well written. The book has way too much repetitive lurid detail in the violence scenes. Same with sex.-- too much and too repetitive. The story line, however, is valid, imaginative, and worth exploring.
  • This is about a young woman who must travel back in time to save her abducted twin today. It has mystery, romance, betrayal and murder.

    Although it takes more than an hour to read it, it is so worth it