A review by maryfaithreads
Until Leaves Fall in Paris by Sarah Sundin

5.0

"If you imagine it, you can work for it. And if you work for it, someday you might achieve it."

Finished this book two days ago and still having an emotional breakdown over it. :')

After hearing so many of you say nothing but good things about Sarah Sundin's books for years, I finally picked one up. And it will definitely not be my last!

I just love this story, these characters. There's really no other way to explain it. I can't think of a single thing about this book that I would change. Lucie, Paul, and Josie felt so real to me. I was enchanted at times and terrified at others. Unlike many historical romances, this book did not gloss over the realities of war at all. The suspense felt almost unbearable at times and there were several moments when I thought I was going to cry from the stress of it all.

There was just so much love in this book. I wanted the best for Lucie, Paul, and Josie, and my heart ached when I thought they might not get their happy ending. This was just fantastic and instead of reading my rambling, nonsensical thoughts, you should go read the book instead.