Christmas at the Little Paris Hotel by Rebecca Raisin

 

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Turn a crumbling, borderline haunted hotel in Paris into a sparkling, Instagrammable boutique retreat by Christmas? Sure. Why not? Anais figures if she can survive her marriage, she can survive a little light renovation. Except, in this case, "light" means "might accidentally trigger a ceiling collapse."

Freshly single and gifted this fixer-upper in her divorce settlement (thanks, Pierre), Anais plans to tidy up, cash out, and leave Paris in the rearview mirror. But fate, or possibly bad real estate karma, has other plans. With no buyers in sight and funds draining faster than a café’s coffee pot, she faces an ultimatum: transform the place into a dreamy book-themed hotel before her savings dry up—or risk spending Christmas somewhere even worse than her ex’s Instagram feed.

Enter Noah, the gruff American bar owner next door, who seems to think Anais’s life needs his unsolicited commentary and an occasional growl of disapproval. Is he a helpful neighbor? A charming nuisance? Or just here to provide a steady supply of “helpful” life advice over whiskey?

As if that weren’t enough, Anais stumbles upon a hidden room, which apparently decided to moonlight as the star of its own soap opera. Inside lies a century-old secret about love, choices, and a mysterious woman who could out-drama even Anais's ex.

With fairy lights sparkling across Paris, snowflakes falling in cinematic slow motion, and Anais teetering between chaos and a Christmas miracle, one thing is clear: this won’t just be another silent night in the City of Lights.

Perfect for fans of rom-coms, holiday mysteries, and anyone who secretly dreams of renovating their life (or at least their kitchen) while fending off a handsome but mildly irritating neighbor. Grab your cocoa and settle in—it’s going to be a Christmas to remember.

Readers can’t get enough of Christmas at the Little Paris Hotel! They’re praising Rebecca Raisin’s festive tale for its warm humor, unforgettable characters, and the perfect dash of Parisian charm. With a storyline that’s both heartwarming and funny, it’s been called a book so engrossing you’ll forget to check the cookies in the oven. Some even wished it were twice as long—because who doesn’t want a little more Christmas magic?

Curious? Snag your copy or borrow it with Kindle Unlimited. Add some Parisian magic to your holiday reading list!

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