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= Paris Affaire =

Love story of a Young Poet & his Angel in the City of Light

They are both Parisian, but from opposite sides of the Métro tracks, so to speak.

Marc, 23, is a young poet and rebel struggling to survive while composing symphonies and vignettes in free verse.

Emma, 30, is a wealthy, beautiful, classy faculty wife and former fashion model whose husband has abandoned her emotionally, is a paleontologist far away in Australia, is playing around with younger women, and finally says he wants to divorce her. She is alone, lonely, and hungry for a vibrant life full of fun, people, and adventures. She and Marc are ready for each other. It's instant fireworks the second they happen to meet unexpectedly in a campus break room at the Pantheon campus of Sorbonne University in the Latin Quarter (famously a.k.a. prestigious University of Paris).

Together, Marc and Emma click. They make music every second they are together. He is her artist, and she is his angel. Can they overcome the differences that fate has thrown between them? Will their love last forever or just the one year told in this story?

It's a young people's story: quirky, happy, sad, passionate, melancholy, joyful, reckless, and real.

Nothing lasts forever—not in Paris, not in this life. As the French say: C'est la vie. That is life. Enjoy every minute, every hour to the fullest.

Ending Alert: HEA. Enjoy the read, love the ride, and be prepared to have your socks knocked off by the surprises at the ending. Please review at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, etc and please tell your friends.

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Jean-Thomas Cullen's novel and poems written at 27 in Europe while in the Army in 1976

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