Editorial Review by Dr. Oliva Dsouza of Passions in Paris: Revelations of a Lost Diary


Rating: 4.0 stars

Reviewed by Dr. Oliva Dsouza for Readers’ Favorite

When the Wychmere family get together for the funeral of their much beloved grandmother Joy Wychmere, they are surprised to find the contents in her diary. Was their grandmother really the woman they all knew? They are surprised to learn how her life took a different twist after she won a contest. She gets to live her dream when she is invited to meet the famous movie star, Cullen Malone, a man she has dreamed of all her life. Along with her husband Dean, she visits Paris to go on a date with Cullen Malone and what unfolds is a dream and nightmare rolled into one. Is love at first sight possible? Does being married to Dean and sharing children and grandchildren with him hold no meaning for Joy? Is the threat to Cullen’s life part of some nasty game? Will Joy be able to bring back Cullen from the brink? With ever loving assistance from Dr. Andre, is there any way out for the star-crossed lovers? Will they be able to hold their families together and still make sense of what they have gone through? Finally, will her grandchildren and family learn the truth after reading all there is to know but will they have the same regard and love for Joy as they had before they knew the truth about her?

“Passions in Paris” by Rusty Blackwood explores the anatomy and physicality of an extra marital affair, a love affair that consumes the very soul and mind of the protagonists, Joy Wychmere and Cullen Malone. The book makes you wonder whether soul ties are for real and how love can make people cross social boundaries without thinking. Love solves all problems and heals all. This is a good book, but beware of explicit sexual content in the book.

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