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readingwithmamakenna 's review for:
The French Honeymoon
by Anne-Sophie Jouhanneau
ARC Review⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.5’s
Thank you to the author @asjouhanneau and @bookmarked for the #gifted e-book.
What starts as a romantic honeymoon in the City of Love quickly spirals into a dark, twisty psychological thriller in The Paris Honeymoon—and I was hooked from the first page.
This story is not your typical love story. It’s a tale of love gone wrong, where glamour masks greed, betrayal lurks behind every smile, and no one—not even the narrator—can be fully trusted. With multiple POVs and an unreliable narrator, you’re constantly questioning what’s real and who’s telling the truth. Even when I thought I had parts of it figured out, there were still twists that took me completely by surprise. The suspense never let up.
The characters aren’t necessarily likable—but that’s part of the thrill. They’re messy, flawed, and sometimes downright suspicious, yet I couldn’t look away. Add in elements of stalking, obsession, and secrets unraveling against the lush Parisian backdrop, and you’ve got a fast-paced, cinematic read that’s both unsettling and addictive.
Perfect for fans of dark domestic thrillers with a jet-setting twist. This was one wild ride I won’t forget anytime soon.
Quote: “Sometimes, Paris is a terrible idea.”
Thank you to the author @asjouhanneau and @bookmarked for the #gifted e-book.
What starts as a romantic honeymoon in the City of Love quickly spirals into a dark, twisty psychological thriller in The Paris Honeymoon—and I was hooked from the first page.
This story is not your typical love story. It’s a tale of love gone wrong, where glamour masks greed, betrayal lurks behind every smile, and no one—not even the narrator—can be fully trusted. With multiple POVs and an unreliable narrator, you’re constantly questioning what’s real and who’s telling the truth. Even when I thought I had parts of it figured out, there were still twists that took me completely by surprise. The suspense never let up.
The characters aren’t necessarily likable—but that’s part of the thrill. They’re messy, flawed, and sometimes downright suspicious, yet I couldn’t look away. Add in elements of stalking, obsession, and secrets unraveling against the lush Parisian backdrop, and you’ve got a fast-paced, cinematic read that’s both unsettling and addictive.
Perfect for fans of dark domestic thrillers with a jet-setting twist. This was one wild ride I won’t forget anytime soon.
Quote: “Sometimes, Paris is a terrible idea.”